Welcome from the Director

Director Barbara Bolson

Welcome to Kodiak College, our beautiful island community, and an exciting array of educational options, from transfer degrees to technical training and personal enrichment courses. Kodiak College is a public, two-year campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage, located on the second largest island in the U.S. about 250 air miles south of Anchorage. Our unique coastal environment and culturally diverse community offer a wide variety of educational opportunities both in and out of the classroom.

At Kodiak College, students will find state-of-the-art learning labs, curricula that meet industry standards, and highly trained faculty who understand the rapidly changing needs of today's job market. Small class size coupled with outstanding academic advising and career counseling assures that students receive the personal attention they need to excel.

I invite you to experience the diverse educational opportunities that await you at Kodiak College, where you will find our commitment to student success our highest priority.

Students

Approximately 1,000 students attend Kodiak College full- and part-time each semester. The average age of our students is 35 and most are employed at least part-time. Our students reflect the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of our community.

Faculty and Staff

Approximately 25 permanent employees serve the students at Kodiak College, including 7 full-time teaching faculty, a librarian, and a counselor. Approximately 40 to 50 adjunct instructors teach courses each semester.

 

 

 

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Accreditation

Kodiak College is a community campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage and is fully accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Credits earned at Kodiak College are University of Alaska credits.