Best colleges in Alaska
Choosing a college is one of the most important decisions a person will make for their education, impacting everything from future earnings and employment to potential student loan debt and social circles.
While every student wants to get the best education they possibly can, there are myriad considerations to take into account: location, size, diversity, areas of focus, study abroad opportunities—the list goes on.
While best college lists are often topped with the same handful of expensive Ivy League schools, the U.S. is home to more than 4,000 degree-granting schools spread out across all 50 states and several territories, with amazing education offerings for students to consider.
Stacker compiled a list of the best four-year colleges in Alaska using rankings from Niche. Tuition, student-to-faculty ratio, acceptance rate, and graduation rate are among the factors considered in deciding these rankings. Location is also often a key factor in a school's appeal, whether it be a beachside location, one full of New England foliage, or proximity to tech hubs and companies like Microsoft, Apple, and Google. Online and unspecified location schools were excluded from the rankings.
Keep reading to see the best schools in your state.
#6. Alaska Bible College
- Acceptance rate: 100%
- Net price: $11,480
- SAT range: Not available
- Niche grade: unavailable
#5. Alaska Pacific University
- Acceptance rate: 96%
- Net price: $19,830
- SAT range: 830-1115
- Niche grade: B+
#4. University of Alaska Anchorage
- Acceptance rate: 69%
- Net price: $12,816
- SAT range: Not available
- Niche grade: C+
#3. Charter College - Alaska
- Acceptance rate: 100%
- Net price: $25,320
- SAT range: Not available
- Niche grade: C+
#2. University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Acceptance rate: 65%
- Net price: $9,379
- SAT range: 1110-1360
- Niche grade: B
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#1. University of Alaska Southeast
- Acceptance rate: 56%
- Net price: $7,428
- SAT range: Not available
- Niche grade: A-
This story features data reporting and writing by Emma Rubin and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.