Countdown to UAA
A checklist of important first steps for students to take after being admitted, including Howl Days, new student orientation.
The transition from high school to college is an important one and we believe the key to student success is by planning ahead. We value the collaboration and efforts of high school counselors guiding students in achieving their academic and career goals. That鈥檚 why UAA is with you every step of the way!
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To schedule a group tour of campus for your high school, please use the .
If a student would like to schedule a tour of campus for themselves, they can view their options and schedule on the Visit & Tour UAA page.
Dual enrollment programs are available to high school students who would like to earn college credit and their high school requirements at the same time. Each dual enrollment program has specific admission requirements, application processes and deadlines.
Students should apply to the dual enrollment program first and then to UAA; the dual enrollment program of their choice will lead them through the process.
If not in a dual enrollment program, high school students looking to just take a class at UAA should refer to the Office of the Registrar's "Secondary Students Taking Courses" page.
Students should remember that the grades they receive as a non-degree-seeking student will remain on their official transcript, even those they take while in high school. Should they decide to later apply as a degree-seeking student at any college or university, they鈥檒l be required to submit their official transcript from UAA.
A checklist of important first steps for students to take after being admitted, including Howl Days, new student orientation.
This UAA department helps students connect with campus community and resources.
UAA's Residential Life community is a great way for students to become connected to campus.