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Alaska Pacific University Announces Three New Academic Programs

Jun 14, 2021 | Education, News

Alaska Pacific University (APU) will offer three new academic programs, ranging from an undergraduate certificate to a graduate degree.

The programs were approved by the APU Board of Trustees in December and received accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education in April.

Practical nursing (undergraduate certificate): This program meets a statewide demand for nurses by preparing students to earn a license of practical nursing, or LPN. The program will be based in Bethel and has been developed in collaboration with regional partners including Yuut Elitnaurviat, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation, and the Lower Kuskokwim School District.

The program has received provisional approval from the Alaska Board of Nursing.

Community and place-based education (bachelor’s degree): This new undergraduate program will train teachers in community-based education, with a focus on culturally relevant instruction and Indigenous education practices. APU faculty from the departments of education, outdoor and environmental education, and Indigenous studies collaborated to develop the curriculum.

Students who complete the bachelor’s degree will have the option to complete an accelerated program for K-8 teacher certification. Courses are expected to begin in fall 2021.

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Master of Fine Arts in creative writing (master’s degree): APU will launch a graduate program in creative writing in summer 2022. The low-residency program accommodates working professionals. Similar to APU’s existing Master of Arts program, students will work with assigned mentors virtually throughout the year and attend two required summer sessions on campus. The program will support Indigenous and Northern writers in three concentration areas: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

“These new programs continue our mission to honor Alaska’s Indigenous heritage,” says APU Provost and Acting President Hilton Hallock. “With low-residency graduate programs, place-based education courses, and our first regional program in Bethel, we will be the university of first choice for even more Alaskans. Each program fills a unique need in the state, and each has been developed with residents of Alaska in mind. We are excited to welcome students into these new degree programs.”

Students interested in the new programs in nursing, education, and fine arts can contact the APU Admissions department (admissions@alaskapacific.edu) for program updates and application timelines.

APU is a fully accredited four-year Alaska Native-serving and Tribally controlled University offering academic programs ranging from certificates to a doctoral program.

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