Admissions and Tuition

You are welcome to register for individual classes without applying for formal admission to the University. However, if you wish to complete a degree program, you must apply for program admission requiring a $35 application fee. Some types of financial aid also require formal admission.

Admission is guaranteed to all Alaskans who have earned a high school diploma or completed the GED. Admission forms are available at the registration desk or from counselors. Students wishing to complete the GED in order to qualify for admission should contact Teresa Holt at 747-7716 or e-mail her at TFTLH@uas.alaska.edu.

UAS counselors are available to help you select the program and the classes you need. Career information, financial aid assistance and catalogs of transfer universities are also available.

For a counseling appointment, contact Tim Schroeder at 747-6653.


Two wet labs have been added in the new wing at UAS for the Science and Environmental Technology programs.

UAS students come from 170 Alaska Communities,
not to mention foreign lands!

Students at the three UAS campuses represent more than 170 different Alaska towns, 40 different states and 16 different foreign countries. Not surprisingly, most are from Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. The towns with the next highest UAS student populations, in descending order, are Anchorage, Fairbanks, Petersburg, Haines, Bethel, Eielson Air Force Base, Homer, Wrangell, Soldotna, Kodiak, Craig, North Pole, Fort Wainwright, and Wasilla.
The top states represented are Washington, California, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, and Montana.

UAS students are also here from Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, India,Iran, Japan, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, South Korea, Soviet Union, Sudan, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

The average age of students is: Sitka Campus--34.6, Juneau Campus--31.4, and Ketchikan Campus--34.6. The average age of Sitka students by gender is: Females--36.1 and Males--33.2.


Fall 2002 Tuition Table for Alaska Residents

CREDIT HOURS

Lower Division

(000-299)

Upper Division

(300-499)

Graduate Level

NON-RESIDENT TUITION:

Non-resident tuition rates ($174 per credit hour) apply only to specific Business and Education courses. For a list of applicable courses, please contact the Information Counter at (907) 747-6653. For all other courses, resident tuition rates apply for all students.

REGISTRATION

Additional fees may include student government, admission or graduation application, supplies, lab, deferment and ELAS fees. There is also a $5 per credit technology fee. Cost of required books and supplies for each course is available at the information counter or by calling 747-6653. You may pay for your tuition, fees, and books with cash, check, purchase order, Visa or Mastercard. Payment is required to complete your registration unless financial aid arrangements have been made in advance.

For more information on registration, e-mail us at student.info@uas.alaska.edu

If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your machine, you may print out a registration form from the Registration link below. If it doesn't show up right away in Acrobat Reader, select the RELOAD button and it should appear. You may also follow the following link to Adobe Acrobat Reader to download this free program if you wish.

Registration Form
Transcript Request (comes from Juneau)

 

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UAS entry in 4th of July Parade

UAS students love a parade!


UAS STUDENT PROFILE

UAS students reflect the diversity of our community and our culture:

62 percent female
17 percent Native
29 percent under 25 years of age
38 percent over 40 years of age
19 percent full time
93 percent Alaskan

About 80 full-time faculty and additional adjuncts teach 900 full-time and 3,700 part-time students
each semester at the University of Alaska Southeast campuses.