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Where will your journey take the world?

Here at the ºÚÁÏÉçapp, 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 Fairbanks Troth Yeddha' campus

What — and who — we’re made of

Where you'll learn.

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

In Fairbanks, you’ll find the Troth Yeddha’ Campus, the UAF Community and Technical College and the Interior ºÚÁÏÉçappCampus. 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 ºÚÁÏÉçappshowing UAF campus locations

 

News and events

Aurora magazine
  • Aurora chasers photograph the Aurora

    Aurora magazine: Spring 2025

    Read about the gift of a gold collection to the museum, students seeking new mining methods and a professor's book about the murder convictions — ultimately dismissed — of the Fairbanks Four. Plus, watch a video about a Ph.D. student who studies the aurora.

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  • A tundra landscape with a lake in the distance. Buildings line the shore of the lake. In the foreground, a group of approximately 25 caribou, including young, stand and lie down, all facing right.

    UAF Toolik Field Station to celebrate 50 years with Visitor's Day

    May 19, 2025

    This summer, travel the Dalton Highway to get an up-close look at the world's largest Arctic research station. Toolik Field Station is celebrating 50 years of research and welcomes all to join them for a Visitor's Day on Friday, June 6, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • A crowd of people sitting on the grass at Georgeson Botanical Garden with a flowering tree in the foreground.

    Music in the Garden concerts begin Thursday, May 22

    May 16, 2025

    The ºÚÁÏÉçapp Music in the Garden concert series will kick off Thursday, May 22, at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. Part of UAF's Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning, the concert series offers 13 weeks of family-friendly performances on Thursday evenings throughout the summer.

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Land acknowledgment

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