Are you thinking of moving to Anchorage, Alaska to further your schooling? Or maybe you're moving to Alaska with a significant other who found a job at one of Anchorage's commercial mortgage lenders. Whatever your reason for coming and despite the general perception that Alaska is a backwater, there are several excellent post secondary schools in Anchorage that can help train you for a brilliant career here in Alaska or anywhere else in the world. Here are some of the leading schools in Anchorage you might want to consider.

The University of Alaska - Anchorage

Anchorage is home to the flagship campus of the University of Alaska system and with over 14,000 students attending classes there on everything from how to run PPC campaigns to English literature; it's also the city's largest school. There are eight colleges within the campus: Arts and Sciences, Education, Business and Public Policy, Community and Technical, Health and Social Welfare, Engineering, Nursing, and Social Work. However, they're best known for their aviation program. The Seawolves, the school's sports teams, play at the NCAA Division I and Division II level.

Alaska Pacific University

APU is a much smaller private school, with a little over 600 students in total. Their specialty lies in Liberal Arts, so anyone looking to become a Hamilton, Ontario lawyer might consider doing their undergrad here. This is especially true if you're interested in psychology or environmental studies. These are among the school's best known programs, as they're a member of the Eco League of colleges. Active lifestyles are the order of the day here, with unconventional teaching methods used to promote it and a top Nordic ski team to show off the benefits.

Other Academic Schools

There are several other post secondary schools with subsidiary campuses in Anchorage. Charter College, a school with many campuses all over the United States, has a varied platform of programs which range from business to academics to more vocational pursuits like electronic contract manufacturing. Alaska Baptist School of Theology focuses on training students to become Baptist ministers. Far North Bible College, a small local school, is also located in the city.

Career Academies

If you're looking for more hands on career training than you would get at a university, such as how to run a day care or how to operate sheet metal fabricating equipment, you might consider attending a career academy. . There are several located in Anchorage. Charter College has numerous training courses that run alongside their academic programs. The Career Academy of Anchorage has a variety of programs, including tourism, hospitality, aviation, health care, business and computers. Meanwhile, Trend Setters School of Beauty, SST Travel School, Aerotech Flight Service School and Flight Safety Alaska are all program specific.




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