Jobs After High School
2 Year Programs
Vocational Trade School
Military Programs
Apprentice Programs
Job Market
Job Corps Centers
Alaska Jobs



   Links & Resources:
Scholarships & Grants
Navigating the FAFSA
Career/Job Links

   Forms:
Budget Worksheet
Personal Academic Survey
Junior Questionnaire
Senior Questionnaire
Overview Checklist
Investigate Careers
Personal Form (for letters)
FAFSA Checklist

   Sample Letters:
Letters to Colleges
Request Recommendation Letters

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TrailGuide: Life After High School

Question #7 What Options Are Available Besides College?

Two-Year Programs

The Associate Degree is a two-year degree program that is awarded in a specific career or occupational field of expertise.

The minimum requirement for an Associate Degree is 60 semester credits.

The Associate Degree is also designed to be a transfer degree for a Bachelor Degree (4 year Program).

Junior Colleges Nationwide

Alaska Community Colleges

University of Alaska Statewide System
  • Alaska Junior College, Anchorage
  • Sheldon Jackson College, Sitka
  • University of Alaska Anchorage
    Campus-Wide Information System, Anchorage
  • Chugiak-Eagle River Campus, Eagle River
  • Kenai Peninsula College, Soldotna
  • Kodiak College, Kodiak
  • Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) College near Palmer
  • Prince William Sound Community College, Valdez
  • University of Fairbanks
  • Chukchi Campus, Kotzebue
  • Kuskokwim Campus, Bethel
  • Nome Campus, Nome
  • Tanana Valley Campus, Fairbanks
  • University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau
  • Ketchikan Campus, Ketchikan
  • Sitka Campus, Sitka
  • It is always best to consult your advisor when you are admitting to a program to see the big picture.