Regular students will study alongside community members taking advantage of the non-credit option.
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University of Alaska Southeast tightens belt, gets creative after about a half-million dollar budget cut
University of Alaska Southeast Chancellor Rick Caulfield said University of Alaska Southeast will lose $400,000 – $600,000 under the current plan.
University of Alaska consolidates to single College of Education, UAS takes lead
The University of Alaska is moving from three colleges of education to one and the board of regents gave UAS authority over that school. Originally the board was going to consider giving the role to UAF in Fairbanks.
University of Alaska reorganization planning advances toward second phase
The University of Alaska is making progress on its goal to find savings in its academic programs and administration. The process will end in June of next year.
UAS adapts to budget cuts by dropping old programs and launching new ones
University budget cuts have forced UAS to lay off staff and rethink which programs to fund.
UAS student gov’t votes to recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day
For David Russell-Jensen, a cosponsor of the student government resolution, Christopher Columbus represents the beginning of colonization and the genocide of indigenous people, not the discovery of America.
Rick Caulfield to take the reins of UAS on June 1
As chancellor, Caulfield says his biggest challenge will be dealing with budget cuts. “At the same time, we’re looking at ways to generate new revenue, whether it’s federal funding, grant opportunities or ways of attracting more students to our programs,” he says.