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Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC), and competes in multiple National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) divisions. The Seawolf program features 13 teams competing at both the Division 1 and Division II
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The University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA) School of Social Work is looking for a staff member to join our team. We are currently recruiting one full time Program Support Specialist to begin as soon
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skills and communication skills are a must! Enrollment in the UAF School of Education's Counseling Program as of Fall 2024 or Spring of 2025. Minimum Qualifications: Awarded Bachelor's degree and pursuing
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understanding of rural Alaska student experiences, programs, and all related resources available at UAF preferred. Exceptional customer service and interpersonal skills, including active listening skills and a
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, Indigenous, and rural students, with a particular focus on new and first-year students. The role involves coordinating culturally grounded outreach and programming through the Indigenous and Rural Student
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public speaking who can confidently talk about all that UAF has to offer—whether it’s academic programs, financial aid, residence life, student services, or advising. If you have leadership experience
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Our ANSEP Acceleration Academy is a dual enrollment program on the University of Alaska Anchorage's campus that supports 9th-12th grade students who are working to earn college credits before
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portfolio across multiple sectors and disciplines, serve as a key member of the ACEP leadership team, contribute to strategy, operations, and collaboration across programs, lead research teams, build new
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wide range of students, including first-generation, low-income, transfer, and non-traditional students. Familiarity with college admissions processes, academic programs, and student support services
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for UAS Career Education programs delivered from the Juneau campus. The advisor works closely with current and prospective students, providing guidance on course selection, program requirements, and