UAF at a Glance

  • Originally founded in 1917 when Alaska was still a territory, today UAF is America's northernmost Land, Sea and Space Grant institution.
  • UAF encompasses the central campus in Fairbanks; Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham; Chukchi Campus in Kotzebue; Interior-Aleutians Campus, covering the Interior and Aleutians; Kuskokwim Campus in Bethel; Northwest Campus in Nome; and Tanana Valley Campus in Fairbanks.
  • UAF's geographically diverse student body represents all 50 states and 45 foreign countries.
  • UAF offers 163 degrees and 24 certificates in 113 disciplines.
  • The UAF Center for Distance Education offers 135 courses in 39 disciplines, typically serving more than 3,000 individual students in an academic year.
  • The UAF mascot is the Nanook, a derivation of "nanuq," the Inupiaq Eskimo word for polar bear. When UAF was first founded basketball teams were nicknamed the Polar Bears. Up until the mid-70s, the men's basketball team was known as the "Flying Nanooks" because of the regular, and long, airplane rides they took in order to compete with other college teams. Since 1963 all University of Alaska Fairbanks sports teams have been called "Nanooks."

Degrees Conferred, Spring 2005

  • 726 certificates and associate or baccalaureate degrees
  • 261 master's and doctoral degrees

Student Profile, Fall 2005

Enrollment

Fairbanks Campus 5,630
Tanana Valley Campus 3,087
Center for Distance Education 1,514
Interior-Aleutians Campus 473
Northwest Campus 261
Bristol Bay Campus 418
Kuskokwim Campus 368
Chukchi Campus 179
University of Alaska Fairbanks (total*) 9,380

*Some students attend more than one campus and are not counted twice in the total.

Female 59%
Male 41%
Alaska Native/American Indian 21%
Undergraduate 88%
Graduate 12%
Median age 26
International students 280

Estimated 2006-2007 UAF Annual Costs

Alaska Resident
Non-resident
WUE*
Freshmen and Sophomores
Tuition and fees**
(30 credits, 100-200-level classes)
$4,270
$12,640
$6,070
Room and board
(double room & 19 meals/week on campus)
6,030
6,030
6,030
ANNUAL TOTAL
$10,300
$18,670
$12,100
JUNIORS AND SENIORS
Tuition and Fees**
(30 credits, 300-400-level classes)
$4,720
$13,090
$6,746
Room and board
(double room & 19 meals/week on campus)
6,030
6,030
6,030
ANNUAL TOTAL
$10,750
$19,120
$12,776
Graduate Students
Tuition and Fees**
(18 credits, 600-level classes)
$5,494
$10,516
Room and board
(double room & 19 meals/week on campus)
6,030
6,030
ANNUAL TOTAL
$11,524
$16,546

*Western Undergraduate Exchange

**Includes estimated course and lab fees and student life, student government, UA network, technology and health center fees. Does not include health insurance, books, supplies, transportation, parking, miscellaneous expenses or special costs associated with international or exchange students. Costs are subject to change.