
Alaska Pacific University
Anchorage, Alaska · Private (nonprofit)
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Alaska Pacific University is located in Anchorage, Alaska. It is a private (nonprofit) institution. The university enrolls approximately 400 students.
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Cost breakdown
Alaska Pacific University offers a private education with a tuition of $20,760, but 96% of students receive financial aid, averaging $12,875. The university also provides merit-based scholarships like the Atwood Distinguished Scholarship and APU Leadership Scholarship. While the reported ROI is -37.0%, families should weigh this against cost and aid details.
Admissions
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Alaska Pacific University has an acceptance rate of 86%, indicating a relatively accessible institution. APU is test-blind and standardized tests are not required for undergraduate admissions or financial aid. The university seeks students who are collaborative, innovative, and transformational.
Academics
APU delivers a collaborative and innovative education, encouraging student development and community engagement. The university's mission is to provide a world-class, hands-on, culturally responsive educational experience. With small class sizes and a student-faculty ratio of 8:1, students receive personalized attention and mentorship opportunities.
Outcomes
APU emphasizes career readiness through junior practicums and internships, focusing on relevance to Alaskan communities. Graduates find opportunities in environmental leadership, outdoor education, and business, with partnerships in government agencies and nonprofits. The university's career services aid in career planning, and the average salary for graduates varies by position.
Student life
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Compared to 5,382 national average
Student life at APU blends nature's peace with urban access, offering a unique balance. The campus is located in Anchorage, providing access to trails and outdoor activities. The Atwood Center serves as a hub for student activities, and the university has a variety of clubs and organizations.
About Alaska Pacific University
The Campus Safety Office is located in the Atwood Center. In case of an emergency after business hours, please call APU Campus Safety at 907-564-8888.
APU offers an Early Honors program for qualified high school seniors, allowing them to earn transferable college credits. Early Honors students take a full year of classes at APU as non-degree seeking students, fulfilling remaining high school graduation requirements while also earning transferable college credit. The program provides a unique opportunity to both train and attend classes in the best possible combination.
Alaska Pacific University welcomes international students and offers support through faculty guidance and small class sizes. The university integrates sustainability and Alaska Native traditions into its curriculum, offering students a unique opportunity to learn about Indigenous governance, rural development, and environmental preservation. Need-based financial aid is available to international students.
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