University of Alaska Fairbanks - Nome
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Northwest Campus, located at 400 East Front Street in Nome, AK, presents a captivating educational environment in a stunning geographic setting. Since its inception in 1976 as Northwest Community College, the campus became part of the UAF network in 1987 and serves as a cornerstone for higher education in Nome and the surrounding 15 Alaska Native villages, covering an area more expansive than Indiana. The campus is not only a beacon of learning but a vibrant hub for cultural immersion, offering students a chance to delve into Alaska Native traditions amidst the striking natural beauty of the Bering Strait region.
Students at UAF Northwest Campus can engage in diverse academic programs, from occupational endorsements and certificates to associate degrees and community courses. Upholding its community college mission, the campus emphasizes accessibility and quality education, catering to academic, vocational, and community interests. Beyond academics, the campus contributes to local communities through initiatives like "Shine a Light" and "Strait Science," underscoring its commitment to collaboration and cultural enrichment. The campus's unique position in a region predominantly inhabited by the Inuit influences its program offerings, providing a remarkable blend of learning and multicultural engagement.
400 East Front St., Nome, AK 99762