Programs and Scholarships
Alaska Advantage Program
The Alaska Advantage program allows high school students from participating school districts to take 100 or 200 level online courses offered by University of Alaska Fairbanks and University of Alaska Southeast. These college courses provide the opportunity for high school students to get a jump start on their college careers and may meet high school requirements at the same time. Students who enroll in the Alaska Advantage Program can earn credits accepted at UAS and UAF, and these credits can also be transferred to other institutions of higher education. The cost is $495 per three-credit course (not including textbooks and other course materials). Before registering for a course through Alaska Advantage, please contact a UAS advisor.
At-Sea Processors Scholarship Information
The At-Sea Processors Association (APA) and the University of Alaska Southeast Fisheries Technology Program has partnered to expose High School students to introductory college fisheries coursework through Dual-Enrollment, specifically to:
- Increase exposure of high school students to Alaska fisheries and potential career opportunities in the seafood industry, while allowing them to earn college credit
- Encourage high school students to enroll in other college fisheries courses or programs
- Encourage high school students to complete the Fisheries Technology Occupational Endorsement in Fisheries
For additional information about this program or how to apply please contact program Director Joel Markis.
Other Dual Enrollment Scholarship Information
The University of Alaska Southeast has the Forrer Family Dual Enrollment Scholarship to provide support for our Dual Enrollment Students. To apply for this scholarship, students would need to complete the UAS/UA Foundation Scholarship Application. Any questions, please contact the UAS Financial Aid Office at [email protected] or 907-796-6255.