Future & Current Student Resources
At the Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, we are here to support all Indigenous Studies MA or PhD students with hands-on advising from the time you apply until you submit your final thesis/dissertation.
For access to the MA and PhD Indigenous Studies Student Guides, UAF Graduate Student Handbook, and thesis/dissertation resources, check out the links below.
Reach out to our dedicated graduate student coordinator with any questions, concerns, or clarifications. We are here for you.
CXCS Application Process
Admissions:
Admission to the Center for Cross-Cultural Studies programs follows UAF Graduate School requirements and deadlines.
The deadline for fully completed applications is always March 1st.
For questions, contact the UAF Admission office:
Phone: (907) 474-7500
Toll free: (800) 478-1823
Email: uaf-admissions@alaska.edu
Required application components:
- Completed (due March 1st)
- A Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with at least a 3.0 ("B") cumulative grade point average in undergraduate studies, and a 3.0 average in your major.
- Official transcripts of all previous college work (minimum 3.0 GPA). You do not need to submit transcripts from universities within the UA system as they are already on file.
- Statement of Goals (500 words or less): why applying, professional goals, research interests.
- Professional vitae/resume
- Three letters of reference, including two professional references and one letter from a cultural/community organization (signed, dated, no more than 2 years old).
- Writing sample recommended
- NOTE: Students with a BA degree grade point average below 3.0 must take the
- Completed (due March 1st)
- Official transcripts of all previous college work (minimum 3.0 GPA). You do not need to submit transcripts from universities within the UA system as they are already on file.
- Letter of intent (500 words or less): why applying, professional goals, research interests, and concentration area(s): Indigenous Knowledge Systems, Indigenous Languages, Indigenous Research, Indigenous Leadership, Indigenous Education, and Indigenous Sustainability.
- Professional vitae/resume
- Three letters of reference, including two professional references and one letter from a cultural/community organization.
- Online financial plans and needs (contact the )
- At least a master's degree is required.
- Writing sample recommended
- NOTE: Students with a BA degree grade point average below 3.0 must take the
Indigenous Studies Graduate Guides
Project/Thesis/Dissertation Resources