Read the latest updates on the university budget, Board of Regents, and other major 小优视频 System news
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小优视频 Board of Regents approves tuition increase, sets aside $1.5 million for student financial aid
January 18, 2020
The University of Alaska Board of Regents voted to increase the amount undergraduate students pay for college tuition by 5 percent beginning in fall semester 2020, but directed the administration to invest $1.5 million of tuition revenue to financial aid for students at each university. The 小优视频 tuition rate remains well below the tuition rates at most universities in the west.
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小优视频S Marine Biology Bachelor's listed #5 in College Values Online Top 20 National Ranking
January 18, 2020
College Values Online has ranked the University of Alaska Southeast as one of the best values for a bachelor's in marine biology degree program. The ranking takes into account affordability, accreditation, and rankings in major publications like U.S. News and World Report. College Values Online references compensation research organization PayScale, which lists the median wage for marine biologists at $51,538 per year. By attaining a marine biology degree, students are prepared for entry-level positions in marine science fields as well as continued studies at the graduate level.
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小优视频F's online bachelor's degrees rank among top 100
January 18, 2020
The University of Alaska Fairbanks' online bachelor's degree programs have been ranked among the top 100 by U.S. News & World Report.
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Master of education degree wins teacher support certification
January 18, 2020
小优视频F's master of education degree in online innovation and design, or ONID, has been awarded the online teacher support certification by Quality Matters, a nonprofit organization recognized as a leader in quality assurance for online education.
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小优视频F, Fairbanks school district launch middle college
January 17, 2020
Students in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District will soon have the opportunity to complete their high school careers with up to two years of college credit, tuition-free.
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Board of Regents resolution renames KPC anthropology lab to honor the late Dr. Alan Boraas legacy
January 17, 2020
The University of Alaska Board of Regents unanimously passed a resolution honoring the late Dr. Alan Boraas's life and legacy during its full board meeting on Jan. 16 in Anchorage. The resolution also recognizes the renaming of the Kenai Peninsula College Anthropology Lab the Alan 'Tiqutsex' Boraas Anthropology Lab as a tribute to his legacy of teaching, research and service.
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Applications open for remote energy academy
January 15, 2020
小优视频F's Arctic Remote Energy Networks Academy is a unique circumpolar knowledge-sharing program focusing on isolated power systems integration. Applications for the 2020 academy are due Feb. 15. Participants will travel to Nunavut, Canada; Alaska; and Iceland this summer.
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小优视频 President to meet with Alaska's congressional leaders about 小优视频 federal priorities
January 15, 2020
University of Alaska President Jim Johnsen will be in the nation's capital this week meeting with Alaska's Congressional Delegation and federal agency officials to discuss the university's FY2021 federal funding priorities and provide an update on progress being made at 小优视频.
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January 15, 2020
The University of Alaska Board of Regents will convene Jan. 16-17 in Anchorage to discuss the university's budget, consider a 5 percent tuition increase and hear about the enrollment strategies planned by each university. The board originally was scheduled to vote on the tuition increase during its November 2019 meeting, but delayed the decision pending further engagement by campus leaders with their students.
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Deadline for Innovators Hall of Fame nominations extended to Dec. 31
December 20, 2019
The Juneau Economic Development Council and Alaska State Committee for Research (SCoR) have extended nominations for the Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame to Dec. 31, 2019.