List of colleges and universities in Alaska
This is a list of colleges and universities in Alaska. This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education, meaning tertiary, quaternary, and, in some cases, post-secondary education.
Institutions
Four-year Institutions
School | Location | Control | Carnegie Classification | Enrollment (2016)[1] |
Founded[2] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
University of Alaska Anchorage | Anchorage | Public | Doctoral university | 14,004 | 1954 |
University of Alaska Fairbanks | Fairbanks | Public | Doctoral university | 9,330 | 1917 |
University of Alaska Southeast | Juneau | Public | Master's university | 3,458 | 1972 |
Alaska Bible College | Palmer | Private (Not For Profit) | Baccalaureate / Associates Colleges | 81 | 1966 |
Alaska Pacific University | Anchorage | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 502 | 1957 |
Saint Herman Theological Seminary | Kodiak | Private (Not For Profit) | Faith-related Institution | 1972 | |
Wayland Baptist University | Anchorage | Private (Not For Profit) | Masters University | 4,503 | 1908 |
Two-year institutions
Public
- Iḷisaġvik College, tribal community college in Utqiaġvik
- Kenai Peninsula College,[3] community college with campuses in Soldotna, Homer, Seward
- Kodiak College, community college in Kodiak
- Matanuska–Susitna College, community college in Palmer
- Prince William Sound College, community college in Valdez
Private
- Alaska Career College, for-profit vocational school in Anchorage
- Charter College,[4] for-profit associate's college in Anchorage
See also
Notes
- Enrollment is the total enrollment as reported by IPEDS for fall 2016.
- U.S. News & World Report. "America's Best Colleges 2008". Retrieved 2007-09-29.
- KPC offers a limited number of four-year degrees.
- Charter College also offers several four-year programs.
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