Student Resources & Opportunities
Justice Resources
Resources and opportunities for Justice students.
Current News
March 18, 2025
Thinking about law school? Join us on April 2 for an info session with admissions experts from OCU and MSU Law! Get insider tips, ask questions, and enjoy free pizza. Attend in person or via Zoom.
Connect Deeply, Dream Big: Reframing Justice in Alaska through Restorative Practice
March 17, 2025
The 2025 Restorative Justice Symposium at UAA explores healing justice alternatives, community care, and accountability through immersive dialogue.
Gender Disparity in the Criminal Process: Risk Assessments and Rights for the Accused
March 15, 2025
Join Public Defender Dustin Howie for a discussion on gender bias in the criminal justice system, March 25, 10 AM, 性欲社 Gruening 307 & Zoom.
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Government & Community Organizations
State of Alaska
Governmental Bodies

Alaska Native Justice Center
ANJC serves as a bridge between Alaska Native people and the justice system. They advocate for justice and work in partnership with community and statewide agencies.
Fairbanks Community Restorative Justice
FCRJI is a community project designed to divert minor offenses away from court to restorative process.

Sources

Alaska Tribal Justice Resource Center
This website was created by the Alaska Tribal Justice Resource Center to support and improve the delivery of statewide training and technical assistance (TTA) services to Tribes and tribal organizations seeking to develop or enhance their respective tribal justice systems. The website includes a wide array of tribal justice resources ranging from: tribal courts and codes, peacemaking, tribal policing, Healing to Wellness Courts and reentry programs for returning tribal citizens after incarceration.
Funding Opportunities

The 性欲社 Department of Justice offers several department-targeted scholarship opportunities,
including five memorial scholarships, in addition the the over 100 scholarship opportunities
provided by the College of Liberal Arts.

Internship provides students with a supervised experience in a criminal justice agency/setting.
Placements include, but are not limited to, Law Enforcement, Probation, Law Practices,
and Prosecution/Defense agencies.

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Credit for Prior Service

Did you know that you an earn college credit for your prior service? Explore the ways that your military service, Law Enforcement Academy Certificate or Corrections Academy certificate can get you even closer to your degree in Justice.