Universities and Colleges in Alaska
Complete directory of 1 accredited higher education institutions in Alaska, including tuition fees, acceptance rates, and enrollment data.
Higher Education in Alaska
Alaska is home to 1 accredited colleges and universities, offering programs ranging from associate degrees to doctoral research. The state includes 0 public institutions and 1 private colleges spread across 1 cities.
Whether you're looking for a large research university, a liberal arts college, or a community college, Alaska offers diverse options for students at every level. Use the directory below to compare tuition, enrollment, acceptance rates, GPA, SAT, and ACT requirements.
List of Universities and Colleges in Alaska
| # | Institution Name | City | Type | Students | Domestic Tuition | Intl. Tuition | Acceptance Rate | World Rank | National Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alaska Bible College | Palmer | private | 65 | $10,200 | $10,200 | 100% | #8,039 | #2,232 |
Data sourced from U.S. Department of Education (College Scorecard) and IPEDS. Last updated 2024–2025.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many colleges are in Alaska?
There are 1 accredited colleges and universities in Alaska, including 0 public and 1 private institutions.
What are the largest universities in Alaska?
The largest universities in Alaska by student enrollment are listed in the table above. Click any institution name to view full details including tuition, GPA, SAT, and ACT requirements.
Which cities in Alaska have universities?
Alaska has colleges and universities in 1 cities. Browse by city using the city cards above or filter the table by city name.
What is the average tuition in Alaska?
Tuition varies widely across institutions in Alaska. Public universities generally offer lower domestic tuition compared to private colleges. Use the table above to compare domestic and international tuition fees side by side.
