#TravelTuesday

"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Most of our online students are located in Southcentral Alaska - about 90% actually. But every semester we have students taking online classes from all over the state, country, and world! With eLearning, students have the flexibility to work, visit family, and travel anywhere in the world while maintaining a quality education.

UAA students all over the world!

  • Kenya
  • Estonia
  • Japan
  • Greenland
  • Norway
  • New Zealand
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Russia
  • Barbados

Did you know that UAA covers 6 different campuses? Read more about a few of them below!

Kenai Peninsula College (KPC) includes more than 2,800 students each semester who pursue unique academic goals in a variety of disciplines and degree programs. Locations include Soldotna, Homer, Seward, Anchorage, and their expanding virtual college.

Kodiak College (KOC) offers a wide array of academic, vocational, recreational and personal enrichment courses. KOC also provides outreach services to the U.S. Coast Guard, Kodiak Senior Center, local schools, and the rural communities of Kodiak.

The Matanuska-Susitna College (Mat-Su) is nestled in a 900 acre forest. It includes a winding trail system, internationally-connected library, and a first-class theater, all providing an open and inclusive setting for students with a variety of lifestyles and interests.

Prince William Sound College (PWSC) is a small and affordable two-year college located in beautiful Valdez, Glennallen, and Cordova. PWSC is accredited through the University of Alaska Anchorage. PWSC also has no out-of-state tuition!

Have you looked into Education Abroad?

UAA students can study abroad all over the world, while still receiving scholarships and financial aid as if they were still in Alaska! Contact the Education Abroad Office at uaa_oiia@alaska.edu for more information!

Travel to Senegal in Summer 2019

Applications are now open for UAA's Summer 2019 Senegal: International Development program! UAA students will accompany UAA professor of Geography Dorn Van Dommelen to Dakar, Senegal, and study the effectiveness and history of aid in Senegal. Students will be enrolled in GEOG A490: International Development in Senegal for 3 credits. Contact the Education Abroad Office for more information!

Show us where you have traveled.