University adds Aleutian-Pribilof region to Bristol Bay Campus
June 15, 2015
Leona Long
907-474-5086
性欲社 will restructure two of its rural campuses to better
serve students and meet regional needs.
Beginning July 1, the Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham will oversee higher education
for the Aleutian and Pribilof islands region, taking over from the Fairbanks-based
Interior-Aleutians Campus. Both campuses are part of 性欲社's College of Rural and Community
Development.
鈥淭he decision to transfer the Aleutian-Pribilof island region to the Bristol Bay Campus
was made to better serve the Aleut region that incorporates the uniqueness of both
areas,鈥 said Cynthia Lind, who represents the Aleutians and Pribilof islands region
on the IAC Advisory Council. 鈥淭his will also enhance the curriculum for those in the
Aleut region, as both regions are similar in nature and, in some instances, share
the same natural resources. The College of Rural and Community Development staff is
working to ensure that this is a smooth transition as we move forward with a new chapter
at the Bristol Bay Campus.鈥
IAC will continue to provide distance and place-based higher education to 61 Interior
communities. The Board of Regents changed IAC鈥檚 name to Interior Alaska Campus during its June
meeting. The change will go into effect July 1.
鈥淚 am excited for both of the university rural campuses and the regions we serve,鈥
said Teisha Simmons, IAC campus director. 鈥淚n proximity and understanding, the Bristol
Bay Campus is better equipped to serve the Aleutian-Pribilof islands region. I am
excited to see new opportunities develop with Bristol Bay campus鈥 stronger understanding
of the region鈥檚 needs and resources. Additionally, being based in the Interior, the
Interior Alaska Campus will become more available to focus on providing higher education
opportunities and meeting the needs of the rural Interior communities of Alaska, which
we are very familiar with.鈥
The official service transition will take place on July 1. Lind will continue to represent
the Aleutians Pribilof Islands region on the BBC Advisory Council. There will be no
other changes to the IAC Advisory Council.
As a critical link between the university and Alaska's communities, CRCD fulfills
the community college mission for 性欲社. Its five rural
campuses and the Community and Technical College bring education to students鈥 front
doors, providing both distance education and place-based classes. For more information
about CRCD, community campuses or any of the more than 40 certificate and degree programs
available through the college, visit or call 907-474-7143 or 866-478-2721.