There are 10 Alaska Colleges - 4 public and 3 private schools. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $7,916 for Alaska residents and $19,667 for out-of-state students. In private schools, the undergraduate tuition & fees are $16,588. The average tuition & fees of graduate programs are $12,125 for Alaska residents and $24,084 for out-of-state students in public schools. In private schools, the graduate tuition & fees are $10,857 in average.

University of Alaska Fairbanks has the highest tuition & fees of $26,404 and Ilisagvik College has the lowest tuition & fees of $5,260 among Alaska Colleges.

University of Alaska Anchorage is the largest school with 10,464 students and Alaska Bible College is the smallest school with 39 students among those schools.

Comparison between 10 Alaska Colleges with key academic statistics

Tuition & Key Stats Comparison between Alaska Colleges
School NameUnder-graduate Tuition & FeesGraduate Tuition & FeesAcceptance RateGraduation RateStudent To faculty RatioStudent Population
Alaska Bible CollegePalmer, AKPrivate, 4-year $10,930- -50% 3 to 1 39
Alaska Career CollegeAnchorage, AKPrivate, 2-4 year $16,545- -70% 15 to 1 268
Alaska Christian CollegeSoldotna, AKPrivate, 2-4 year $9,094- 89.36%27% 6 to 1 77
Alaska Pacific UniversityAnchorage, AKPrivate, 4-year $20,760$12,110 86.21%36% 8 to 1 595
Alaska Vocational Technical CenterSeward, AKPublic, Less than 2-year $4,736
($4,736)
- -86% 12 to 1 202
Charter CollegeAnchorage, AKPrivate, 4-year $18,075$9,604 -54% 25 to 1 2,117
Ilisagvik CollegeBarrow, AKPublic, 4-year $5,260
($5,260)
- -75% 8 to 1 179
University of Alaska AnchorageAnchorage, AKPublic, 4-year $21,693
($7,566)
$21,182
($10,587)
66.52%29% 11 to 1 10,464
University of Alaska FairbanksFairbanks, AKPublic, 4-year $26,404
($10,016)
$25,703
($13,181)
-38% 11 to 1 6,607
University of Alaska SoutheastJuneau, AKPublic, 4-year $25,312
($8,820)
$25,367
($12,608)
62.50%24% 9 to 1 1,923