| UAA is offering emergency admission to qualified Alaskans and out-of-state students who were admitted to colleges and universities affected by Hurricane Katrina. UAA will work closely with affected students to assist them during this difficult time. UAA has already admitted three students who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina. UAA will waive the admissions deadline, application fees, and any late registration fees. UAA will waive the difference between resident and nonresident tuition for any student admitted to a Gulf Coast college or university affected by Hurricane Katrina for as long as the college or university where the student was admitted remains closed. UAA will connect affected students with financial aid advisors who will assist them with sorting out their financial needs and resources. Affected students will also be connected with academic advisors to assist them with academic advising matters and selecting courses. Counselors will work with interested students to find off campus housing. Contact counselors at (907) 786-6158. |
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| In-state tuition Lower division $109 per credit Upper division $123 per credit Graduate $244 per credit |
| No on-campus housing available for fall 2005 Wait list for spring 2006 on-campus housing. See http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/housing/prospective/rates.cfm |
| September 8 for regular fall 2005 semester registration. UAA has self-paced and late starting classes for students unable to begin classes by September 12. Students wishing to attend spring 2006 classes should contact Rick Weems as soon as they are able. |
| Rick Weems, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management, at (907) 786-1266 or anrdw1@uaa.alaska.edu |