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  2. Mar 17, 2023 · Admission Requirements. Admission requirements vary depending upon the course of study and university of choice. There may not be any requirements to just take a class, but admission into certificate, bachelor, or graduate programs does require meeting institutional requirements.

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  3. Jun 21, 2024 · The University of Alaska is a land-, sea- and space-grant system of higher education established in 1917. The UA system's three universities (UAA, UAF and UAS) are separately accredited institutions with campuses and extended learning centers across the state of Alaska.

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  4. Jun 12, 2023 · Degrees and Programs filter for quick searching, University of Alaska.

  5. General University Requirements. Students must earn at least 120 credits at the 100-level and above. Some degree programs require completion of additional credits. Students must earn at least 39 upper-division credits, including 24 upper-division credits in residence.

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    • Program Qualifications
    • Applying For Admission
    • Home School Applicants - Special Instructions
    • Non-High School Graduates - Special Instructions
    • International Students - Special Instructions
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    • General Undergraduate Admission Information
    Admitted: All required documents have been received and all admission standards met. Students can receive any financial aid for which they are eligible in admitted status and register for future te...
    Admitted Incomplete (Accepted): In-progress transcripts have been received, but required final documents have not.
    Postponing Application: Applicants who do not attend may postpone the application once for up to one year by notifying the Office of Admissions prior to the deadline.
    Withdrawing Application: Applications will be withdrawn if applicants:

    Occupational Endorsement Certificate

    To qualify for admission to an OEC program, a student must meet one of the following requirements: 1. Have earned a high school diploma or U.S. GED, or 2. Meet one of the options under Admission for Non-High School Graduates. Not all OEC programs are approved for financial aid.

    Associate and Certificate Programs

    To qualify for admission to an undergraduate certificate or associate degree program, a student must: 1. Have earned a high school diploma or U.S. GED, or 2. Meet one of the options under Admission for Non-High School Graduates. There is no minimum grade point average (GPA) requirement for certificate and associate level admission.

    Baccalaureate Programs

    To qualify for admission to baccalaureate programs, a student must: 1. Have earned a high school diploma or U.S. GED, or meet one of the options under Admission for Non-High School Graduates or Special Information for Home School Applicants. 2. High school GPA of at least 2.50 or 1. Cumulative college GPA of at least 2.00 (must have 24 earned credits). Applicants not meeting the GPA requirements above may be admitted to certain baccalaureate programs on probation. 1. High school graduates wit...

    To apply for admission to an undergraduate program, please submit the following: 1. Application for admission 2. Official high school transcript or U.S. GED scores showing either graduation or enrollment in final year of high school (if fewer than 24 college level credits). 2.1. Home school applicants should review the Home School Applicant - Speci...

    UAA welcomes applicants from home school environments. UAA can accept transcripts from home schools that meet the requirements of their state department of education. Applicants from home schools within the state of Alaska should submit an official transcript that includes: 1. the name and physical address of the home school or a school-affiliated ...

    UAA has three paths to admission for applicants who have not graduated from high school: 1. Provide proof of high school graduation equivalency. UAA accepts U.S. GED, HiSET, or a high school equivalency test that is recognized by the state in which the applicant resides. 2. Pass an Ability to Benefit test administered by the UAA Testing Center. App...

    International students who intend to reside in the United States for the purpose of pursuing a UAA certificate or degree as an F-1 visa student and who need a Form I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant F-1 Student Status, must fully meet University and program admission requirements before a Form I-20 will be issued. International stude...

    Transcripts are required for students who have attended or completed university work at an institutionally accredited institution. Additionally, final high school transcripts may be required for admissions to specific degree programs. It is the applicant’s responsibility to request required transcripts. The UAA Office of Admissions cannot request t...

    Pre-Majors/Exploratory Majors

    Students applying to programs with selective admission criteria or limited space may initially be admitted to a pre-major status. Admission to pre-major status does not guarantee subsequent admission to the major. Students are advised to contact their program advisor at the earliest opportunity for further information about the program’s special requirements and for guidance in selecting appropriate preparatory classes. Students admitted to pre-major status must satisfy all requirements for f...

    Change of Major, Degree, Admission Level and Concurrent Degrees

    Once formally admitted and in attendance, students may request a change of major, or change degree programs at the same level or a lower level, to another program through the change of major process. Students admitted initially in the exploratory major may also declare a major through this process. Students must meet the specific admission requirements of the desired program and follow the change of majorprocess. No fee is required for this process. To change from a baccalaureate level progra...

    Attendance

    Students must enroll in courses and attend during the semester in which they are admitted. Applications for those not in attendance or postponed will be withdrawn.

  6. To qualify for admission to a bachelor’s degree program 1, applicants must satisfy at least one of the following: Graduate from an accredited high school with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 or. Completion of at least 30 college-level semester credits with a GPA of at least 2.00 and a high school diploma or GED; or.

  7. To complete a graduate degree, a student must complete the General University Requirements (GURs) for graduate degrees, school or college requirements, and program requirements. GURs for all graduate degrees are as follows:

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