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High school (and secondary school) students can take classes at UAF. There are a few options for attending including:
We know that as parents and family members, you care about your student's success. So do we! We look forward to helping your student achieve their academic goals and be successful in the next phase of their lives.
The Alaska Higher Education Admission Decision (Ahead) program allows qualified high school students to be formally admitted to UAF as general studies students.
North Star College at UAF allows you to earn credits that count toward your high school graduation and get you started on a college degree.
Many high school students take online courses through UAF eCampus to get a jump start on their college career and meet their high school requirements
The program is a partnership between the UAF Community and Technical College and the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District.
The Come Home to Alaska program will allow students with parents or grandparents in Alaska to pay resident tuition rates, regardless of where those students live. For an undergraduate taking 30 credits a year, the annual savings will exceed $18,000.
Ranked among the world’s best small universities, we are a national and global leader in climate change and Arctic research. Our programs are affordable, hands-on and Alaska-focused. Our graduates are service-minded and ready to tackle any challenge. Transfer to UAF and begin your adventure today.
UAF is a diverse community that welcomes students from all over the world. Whether you’re just starting college or transferring from a university overseas, we are here to help you succeed in your education and get the most out of your experience in Alaska.
The 2,250-acre Fairbanks campus, located near the center of Alaska, offers limitless opportunities for activity and recreation.