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Where will your journey take the world?

Here at the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ, you'll master your fields of study, make lifelong friends, explore an environment like no other and contribute to research that will change lives everywhere.

Welcome to life at the top.

 

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From accounting to Yup’ik language and culture.

There’s a program for you here, and myriad minors, majors, degrees and certificates for you to earn. Perform research alongside academic powerhouses. Find and explore your voice in the arts. Make even more of your military service. Here’s where your intellectual journey gets good:

A UAF research assistant professor collecting snow samples.
A group of UAF students pose outside the Wood Center

A place to find yourself.

As you meet unique people across this landscape, you’ll learn to see everything differently.

Include everyone in the journey.

Not everyone’s support system looks the same. Yours may be family or friends. It may not look anything like your classmate’s support system either, and that’s OK. That’s why UAF provides students — and their support systems — with what’s needed for success.

UAF Students gather at a picnic table outside the Wood Center on the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ Troth Yeddha' campus

What — and who — we’re made of

Where you'll learn.

Wilderness surrounds ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ, yet highways, airlines, fiber and satellites firmly connect it to the world. So you can attend and earn your degree online from anywhere.

In ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ, you’ll find the Troth Yeddha’ Campus and the UAF Community and Technical College. Beyond, regional campuses serve Kotzebue, Bethel, Nome and Dillingham. Research sites can take you to Kodiak in the south, Juneau in the east and Toolik Lake above the Arctic Circle.

Static graphic map of Alaska showing UAF campus locations

 

News and events

Aurora magazine
  • From left, Peyton Platter, Kyle Gaffney and Matt Hubbarde skate onto the ice at the Carlson Center during opening lineup introductions at a Governor’s Cup game in 2025.

    Aurora magazine: Winter 2025

    This online edition of Aurora features a film about UAF hockey’s 100-year history, as well as articles about a popular intern program in energy research, the new planetarium, a thank-you to student firefighters and a geology academy for high school students.

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News
  • A person in a blue helmet and an orange windbreaker rides a fat-tired bike on a ice road plowed on a river, with drifted snow to the left and a snow berm to the right. Tall evergreens line the riverbank to the left, and hills rise in the distance.

    Rolling through a blank spot on the map

    April 03, 2026

    Beneath a bulbous waxing moon, we roll along on a ribbon of packed snow. The clear river ice beneath our tires is four feet thick.

  • Two middle school students wearing lab coats look at five test tubes filled with liquids of different colors.

    Discovery Peak wins first in Alaska Science Olympiad

    April 03, 2026

    The Discovery Peak Charter School team from North Pole won first place in the 2026 Alaska Science Olympiad on Saturday, March 28. The annual science, technology, engineering and math tournament took place at the ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ.

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Land acknowledgment

We acknowledge the Alaska Native nations on whose ancestral lands our campuses reside.
In ÐßÐßÊÓÆµ, our Troth Yeddha’ campus is located on the ancestral lands
of the Dena people of the lower Tanana River.