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2 Alaska Colleges Offer Doctorate Degree (professional Practice)

Which Colleges Offer Doctorate Degree (professional Practice) in Alaska?

In Alaska, 2 schools offer Doctorate Degree (professional practice). By school type, 1 public and 1 private schools offer Doctorate Degree (professional practice).

Academic & Tuition Statistics for Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice)

The average acceptance rate of the Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice) is 82.32% and the admission yield is 24%.
A total of 11,059 students are attending one of the schools. With 943 faculties, the average students to faculty ratio is 10 to 1.
The 2024 average tuition & fees at Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice) is $14,163 for state residents and $21,227 for out-of-state students for undergraduate programs. The average graduate program tuition & fees is $11,349 for state residents and $16,646 for out-of-state students.
71.00% of undergraduate students received grants and/or scholarships and the average aid amount is $9,703 at Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice).
The following table shows the Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice). You can see more schools and narrow down the results in search result page.
Alaska Colleges Offering Doctorate Degree (professional Practice)
School NameLocationTuition & FeesEnrollmentAcceptance RateGraduation Rate
University of Alaska Anchorage
Public, four-years
Anchorage, AK $21,693 ($7,566) 10,464 65.32% 29%
Alaska Pacific University
Private (not-for-profit), four-years
Anchorage, AK $20,760 595 99.31% 36%