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NATIONAL
TRANSFER WEEK


Oct. 21—25

Celebrate with us!

Transfer Week is a national initiative led by the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students (NISTS) to celebrate the transfer students who enrich campuses across the country with their experiences and knowledge as non-traditional students. We're excited to celebrate UAF's transfer students!

Join us for a series of in-person and virtual events to celebrate and support UAF transfer students.

What's your Transfer Story?

Transfer students make Nanook Nation great. To celebrate UAF's transfer students, we'd like to highlight your story of transferring to UAF. Please provide some information about yourself below as well as a picture so that we can showcase your story on our website!

Robert Ziegler

Robert Ziegler

from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences

Why did you choose UAF?

Proximity to my home, great campus atmosphere and degree options I needed.

Johnny Bishop

Johnny Bishop

from UAA

Why did you choose UAF?

When I left the UAA campus I had changed my major to a social work degree and I had problems with living in Anchorage so I couldn't continue my degree there.

Shira Brody

Shira Brody

from Santa Barbara City College

Why did you choose UAF?

I chose UAF for the adventure and to try something new! I wanted to meet new people and get out of my comfort zone. UAF has definitely provided me with some unique and awesome experiences like being out in -40 degrees, seeing the northern lights, and events like Starvation Gulch with massive pallet fires!

Calvin Harvey

Calvin Harvey

from Saint Clair Community College

Why did you choose UAF?

I was looking for adventure outside of my home town, and state. I also came here for their Research opportunities.

Stephanie Kiang

Stephanie Kiang

from Pasadena City College

Why did you choose UAF?

After realizing that California didn't quite have the types of Linguistics programs I was looking for, I began searching for out-of-state schools that would be better fits for my goals and interests. After sending multiple applications out and receiving several rejections, UAF remained in my top three choices. I came for a campus visit in February 2024 and verbally committed to the Linguistics program at the end of the day because I was impressed by how dedicated the faculty are and knew I would enjoy being at UAF.

Alexander Winger

Alexander Winger

from Washington State University

Why did you choose UAF?

I had changed my major at WSU to Business Administration, and my friends and family “jokingly” said I should also transfer to UAF. I did some research and a years worth of in-state tuition at UAF was roughly a semesters worth of tuition at WSU with my scholarships. So I ended up talking with an Advisor at CBSM and she made the whole process super clear, what classes would transfer over, what I'd have to take, and what it would roughly cost me.

 

 

 


 

Event Schedule

Monday, Oct. 21


8:30—10 a.m. Alaska Time

Wood Center

 

Monday Morning Wake-Up


To start the week off right, join us for free coffee and donuts for all of UAF's transfer students in the Wood Center.

 

 


Tuesday, Oct. 22


1 p.m. Alaska Time

Virtual Event

 

Best Practices for Supporting Transfer Students


A virtual information session for UAF staff and faculty, where the Transfer Credit Team will share insights about how best to support transfer students during their transition to UAF.

 

 


Wednesday, Oct. 23


2—4 p.m. Alaska Time

Wood Center

 

Cookies, Lemonade and Swag


Refreshments in the Wood Center! To help with that mid-week slump, we'll have light refreshments and cookies for transfer students in the Wood Center.

 


Friday, Oct. 25


5 p.m. Alaska Time

Virtual Event

 

Prospective Transfer Student Virtual Session


A virtual information session for students who are interested in transferring to UAF, or would like more information about UAF.