University of Alaska Anchorage


3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508


The University of Alaska Anchorage's Community and Technical College (CTC) provides pathways to a bright future through education. From its diverse array of courses, programs and services, Alaskans and others can choose a program of study leading to an occupational endorsement, certificate, associate, bachelor's, and master's degree -- or can simply take courses for personal satisfaction. Over 40 academic programs provide students knowledge and technical instruction focused on placement and success in leading high demand career areas, important to Alaska, the nation and beyond.

Beyond the school's academic programs, University of Alaska's Community and Technical College serves students from across UAA through the Chugach Eagle River Campus, the Office of Military Services, the North Pacific Fisheries Observer Training Center, College Preparatory and Developmental Studies and the UAA Learning Resource Center. The school is also the organizational home of UAA's AFROTC Detachment 001.

High quality career and technical education is built on a foundation of active partnerships with industry, government and community organizations. University of Alaska Anchorage's faculty and staff work closely with partners through advisory committees, annual career cluster industry forums and alumni development, together building and sustaining programs that are relevant and effective in providing a well educated and technically competent workforce, and a satisfied citizenry.

Quick Facts:
  • CTC employs 76 full-time and 300 part-time faculty, 102 classified, professional and technical staff and is organized through seven career clusters and five service divisions.

  • University of Alaska Anchorages Community and technical College annually serves more than 6,000 students.

  • The school has a storied history, beginning in 1987 when the Anchorage community college merged with the University of Alaska Anchorage.

  • Many of University of Alaska Anchorages Community and Technical College's programs use equipment and technology that is commonly used in the workplace: automobiles, trucks, electronics, airplanes, avionics, and culinary items to name a few.

  • This school profile has been compiled and updated by The CollegeBound Network. The school is not affiliated with The CollegeBound Network and shall not be considered a sponsor of this program.
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