University of Alaska Anchorage, Kodiak College

Request Info

Accredited

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities

Open

Enrollment

$5,616

Avg. Tuition

1,188

Total Students

Rural

Kodiak, AK

Founded 1968

50 acres

About University of Alaska Anchorage, Kodiak College

Kodiak College is a community campus of the University of Alaska Anchorage, offering a variety of academic, vocational, and professional development programs. It serves the Kodiak Archipelago with a focus on student success, workforce development, and community engagement through both distance and hands-on learning.

Trade Programs Available

Programs Offered

Welding Technology

Undergraduate Certificate

Duration: 1 year
Tuition: $7,230

Certified Nursing Assistant

Certificate

Duration: 1 semester
Tuition: $1,960

Medical Assisting

Certificate

Duration: 1 year
Tuition: $6,500

Accounting

Associate of Applied Science

Duration: 2 years
Tuition: $14,460

Learning Format

Student-to-Instructor Ratio
13:1
Hands-On Training
70%
Start Dates
Fall/Spring
Externship
Included

Schedule Options

Day Classes Evening Classes Online Available Hybrid Available

Admissions

Open

Enrollment

18+

Minimum Age

$40

Application Fee

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED
  • Accuplacer or ALEKS placement testing

Cost & Financial Aid

Average Tuition $5,616
Books & Supplies $1,000
Equipment Fees $200
Estimated Total $6,816

Financial Aid Options

Financial Aid Available GI Bill Accepted WIA Approved Payment Plans

Available Scholarships

  • Joe and Carolyn Floyd Kodiak Scholarship
  • Kodiak College Council Scholarship
  • Kodiak Icicle Seafoods Scholarship

Graduate Outcomes

15%

Graduation Rate

80%

Job Placement Rate

93%

Licensure Pass Rate

Salary Information

$31,845

Average Starting Salary

Top Employers

Providence Kodiak Island Medical CenterKodiak Island Borough School DistrictU.S. Coast Guard

Student Services

Job Placement Assistance Career Services Tutoring Available