Alaska Unlocked: UAS to offer in-state tuition, regardless of residency

October 17, 2025

Starting Fall 2026, the University of Alaska Southeast will offer in-state tuition to all undergraduate students–enabling more learners to access a world-class education in a unique coastal location. 

The new makes UAS financially accessible to students who currently don’t live in the state but want hands-on experience in fields such as marine biology, Indigenous arts and languages, aquaculture, outdoor studies, marine transportation, and environmental sciences.

“For students who dream of a once-in-a-lifetime adventure in Alaska, this is an unparalleled opportunity. We are thrilled to invite students from all over the country to bring their unique backgrounds to UAS and add to the remarkable communities we have in Southeast Alaska,” said Chancellor Aparna Palmer.

The university is known for its immersive learning opportunities that go beyond the classroom. With Alaska Unlocked, these can take place in person, online, or in a hybrid format. In-state tuition applies to all undergraduate courses of study, including bachelor’s, associate’s, certificate, and technical programs. 

The application period for the Fall 2026 semester is now open. Prospective students interested in receiving in-state tuition through this program can find out more at .

A large group of students walks through a coastal meadow.
Students participating in a class on sport, leisure, and culture, led by Dr. Kevin Krein. This humanities course is part of the Outdoor Studies program curriculum. (Photo credit: Collection of the University of Alaska Southeast, 2025.)