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What universities are there in Alaska?
According to USNEWS, Alaska still has four education systems. The University of Alaska is the largest and only public university system in the state. The University of Alaska has three campuses, namely Anchorage, fairbanks and Southeast. Among them, only fairbanks Branch is a national university, while Anchorage and Southeast Branch are only regional universities in the west. The so-called regional university means that the relative enrollment is mainly concentrated in a certain region or state. In fact, among the three schools, only fairbanks Branch has more international students.

The University of Alaska at fairbanks has nearly 8,000 undergraduates. Because of the geographical location, even in fairbanks campus, the annual admission rate is over 70%, which is really high in American universities. In addition, the usual deadline for admission application is July 1, and the deadline for international students is March 1, which is relatively late in many American universities. However, unless there are students with specific geographical requirements, I am afraid that the students applying for this school are mainly from the state.

In addition to the university system in Alaska, Alaska Pacific University is a regional private school in Alaska. In addition, there are community colleges, such as Sheldon Jackson College and other types of vocational or church colleges.