һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö advocacy resources


Advocacy tool kit

 

Share your story

The best thing you can do to advocate for the university is share why һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö is important to your friends, family members, and professional and personal networks. Did your һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö education help you start your own business or land your dream job? Do you and your family regularly take advantage of the science and cultural activities at һФһÂëÖгÖ? Do you hire һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö graduates at your business? Your stories are the most compelling.

 

Say 'thank you'

Serving as an elected official is a huge commitment and is often a thankless job. Regardless of your political leanings, make sure to thank them for stepping up to serve Alaska and our communities.

 

Tool kit

Use the tools and information below to help you with your advocacy efforts. Check back often; we will update this kit periodically. If you want to  keep up with what’s happening in Juneau, you can visit  and scroll down to subscribe to the Capitol Report.

  • The һФһÂëÖгÖ, Alaska’s flagship university, was founded in 1917. It has served as the lead campus for the UA system for more than a century. 

  • Today, һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö has the largest presence, impact and geographic scope of any university in Alaska. In addition to its seven campuses, һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö maintains research stations, learning centers and outreach offices across the state.

  • һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö is the leading Ph.D.-granting university in Alaska. Today, more than 7,000 students across Alaska, the Lower 48 and the world take classes with һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö in pursuit of degrees from occupational endorsements to doctorates. һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö has the broadest mission and student population.

  • һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö has strong partnerships with business and industry around the state, Lower 48 and world. Employers say һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö grads are prepared to meet Alaska’s unique challenges, and Alaska businesses look to һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö to provide their workforce.

  • Nearly 20,000 һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö alumni live and work in Alaska’s communities. They are the accountants, engineers, bankers, scientists, medical professionals and support staff who fuel Alaska’s business and industry — һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö serves the entire state.

  • In fiscal year 2023, һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö brought in about 92 percent of the research dollars for the entire University of Alaska system. It is the only UA branch classified as a research university and ranks in the top 150 of the nearly 900 U.S. institutions that conduct research. 

  • Two-thirds of һФһÂëÖгÖ’s research activity is directly related to Alaska and results in new knowledge about Alaska’s people, health, environment and industries.

  • In fiscal 2023, every state general fund dollar invested in һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö research drew $8.80 from other sources. In fiscal years 2019 through 2023, һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö research generated more than $675 million for Alaska. The money moves throughout our local and state economy.

  • һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö improves Alaskans’ quality of life with hundreds of educational and cultural activities. These include music, arts, athletics and classes for schoolchildren and adults. Other offerings include help with small-business development, food preservation, and home building and maintenance.

  • һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö is America's northernmost Land, Sea and Space Grant institution, one of only a handful of universities in the nation and the only campus in the UA system with this triple-crown distinction.

  • College ranking systems give һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö high scores in multiple areas. Examples include:

    • Times Higher Education ranked һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö No. 25 among the world’s best small universities in 2023.

    • һФһÂëÖгÖ's online degree in special education and teaching is one of four online programs in the nation to earn the Quality Matters Exemplary Program status. һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö offers more than 50 fully online degrees, ranging from occupational endorsements and certificates to graduate degrees.

    • U.S. News and World Report considers һФһÂëÖÐ³Ö the only national university in Alaska, putting us in a category with the best universities in the country.