October 14, 2015
For Immediate Release
Oct. 14, 2015
UA encourages high school seniors to apply early
The University of Alaska is celebrating UA College Application Week Nov. 16-20, 2015 and is encouraging high school seniors to apply to college early. College Application Week is a national effort and, in Alaska, contributes to increased applications to UA. In fact, applications to UA are up 4 percent over last year.
“College is a game changer, leading to better careers and higher paying jobs. Alaska data shows that 63 percent of Alaska jobs will require a postsecondary education by 2018,†said Saichi Oba, associate vice president for student and enrollment services at the UA System. “Applying early is not only a good first step, but it actually increases a student’s chance of success in college. Students that apply early have more time to apply for financial aid, make important decisions regarding classes and majors, and learn about campus life.â€
High school seniors are encouraged to apply to the University of Alaska through .
Oba said the Alaska Performance Scholarship and UA Scholars awards also are important for student success - both can help a lot to pay costs of college, paving the way to college degrees. Another step is to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (»¨½·Ö±²¥), which can unlock money to pay college costs. »¨½·Ö±²¥ funds often are grant-based and that means they do not have to be repaid.
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For more information: Arthur Hussey, 907-450-8148 or amhusseyiii@alaska.edu.
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