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Choose a program that matches your goals. We offer everything from certificates and occupational endorsements to associate degrees. Or, just take a course or two that strikes your interest.

While most of our students take courses online — using applications like Canvas and Zoom — we also bring face-to-face classes to communities in the region. Many courses offered are by request and focus on local workforce needs in fields such as:

  • Art
  • Business
  • Computer information systems
  • Construction trades
  • Emergency medical services
  • Tribal governance

IAC also provides dual credit and technical training classes that enable high school students to complete course requirements and receive college credits at the same time. Non-credit classes, such as food storage and preparation training and certified flagging, are also available.

If you value one-on-one advising and mentorship you’ve come to the right place. Our advisors will talk with you to learn more about your interests, goals, family and work schedule. From there, we’ll help you identify the program opportunities that are the best fit for you, whether online or face-to-face.

We will walk you through everything you need to succeed, including financial aid and scholarship applications, admissions and registration steps, placement exams and more. IAC also provides training on Canvas, UA Online, how to order books, setting up UA emails — anything you need to get started. Advising services are available in person and by phone.

Writing tutoring can open the door to college success. Make an appointment today for help at any stage of your writing process, from brainstorming or topic generation to review and citations.

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Online Help

Call the OIT Service Desk at 1-800-478-8226 or 907-450-8300, or email helpdesk@alaska.edu.

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Online learning resources

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ÐÔÓûÉç’s local Tok Lions Club provides scholarships to our IAC Tok Center students each semester, in addition to other financial assistance you can apply for at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

The Interior Alaska Campus in Fairbanks serves 46 communities and villages in the Doyon and Tanana Chiefs regions throughout the interior of Alaska, an area about the size of France. The Interior Alaska Campus is the most decentralized of the ÐÔÓûÉç campuses.

Your generosity will help to ensure that the continuity and vibrancy or our rural communities and our ability to serve our state, nation, and the world—for generations to come.

Resources:

For more information on giving to the Interior Alaska Campus, please contact:

ÐÔÓûÉç Development and Alumni Relations
Phone: 907-474-2619
Email: uaf-giving@alaska.edu
Or, contact our campus directly 907-474-5439

Our Students

Learning about the growth mindset and being able to identify this mindset within myself has really helped me accomplish quite a bit over the last few months. For example, I would have never considered applying for Honors College, but after the work and pride I took in my final essay, I’ve opened myself up to the idea of applying and getting more heavily involved in school and community clean-up projects.IAC Student, 2021  

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