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Glennallen / Alaska / United States
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Located in GlennAllen, Alaska, Prince William Sound Community College provides higher education to its students. The college offers associate degrees and occupational certificates. It has over 25 undergraduate programs, including baccalaureate programs. The college provides degrees in the associate of arts (general studies), associate of fine arts in play writing and computer information and Office systems. Prince William Sound Community College provides distance learning programs for its students. The college has association with the Sound Wellness Alliance Network and Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. Prince William Sound Community College (PWSCC) has accreditation with the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.
Seward / Alaska / United States
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Alaska Vocational Technical Center offers a wide range of vocational and technical courses. The center provides programs in automotive technology, business and office technology, culinary arts, and heavy equipment technology. It also provides courses in construction and facility maintenance, industrial electricity, information technology, licensed practical nursing, pipe welding, power plant operation, Web development technology, and welding technology. The center has an Alaska Maritime Training Center, which offers courses approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. The center additionally provides various student services, including dormitories, cafeteria, fitness centers, library and multimedia computer laboratory. Alaska Vocational Technical Center is accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, and is located in Seward, Alaska.
Palmer / Alaska / United States
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Matanuska-Susitna College is a part of the University of Alaska Anchorage. Located in Palmer, Alaska, it serves more than 1,500 students and was formerly known as Palmer Community College. The college is spread on an area of more than 900 acres, and serves various communities in Matanuska and Susitna Valleys in Alaska. Matanuska-Susitna College offers a general program for various college courses that lead to the associate of arts degree. The college s curriculum also provides a foundation for pursuing baccalaureate degree programs. It additionally offers courses leading to associate degrees in accounting, architectural and engineering technology, and computerized information and office systems.
Juneau / Alaska / United States
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Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute is a marketing organization. It is a public-private partnership between the State of Alaska and the Alaska seafood industry established to foster economic development of a renewable natural resource. The firm has partnerships with retail grocers, foodservice distributors, restaurant chains, foodservice operators, universities, culinary schools, and the media. It conducts consumer campaigns, public relations and advertising activities, and aligns with industry efforts for maximum effectiveness. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute also functions as a brand manager of the Alaska Seafood family of brands.
Soldotna / Alaska / United States
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Alaska Christian College, also known as ACC, is an educational institution that offers a range of academic and enrichment programs. The college focuses on the spiritual and character development of students. It is a nonprofit organization that accepts donations from individuals and institutions. The college offers sports activities, such as basketball, skating, hockey and broomball. Alaska Christian College also provides opportunities for various outdoor activities that include hiking, fishing and canoeing. It operates the Alaska Christian College Learning Resource Center, which holds more than 6,000 reference and circulating materials and over 40 periodical titles. The college offers classes in literature, psychology and biblical studies. Its Student Appointed Leadership Team is involved in fundraising activities. In addition, the college provides financial aid and scholarships.