Celebrate the 2020 ANSEP high school graduates with virtual graduation

This week, the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program is celebrating the Acceleration Academy Class of 2020! Full-time Acceleration Academy students from Anchorage and Mat-Su begin earning college credits the moment they start high school. This year’s graduates have collectively completed nearly 600 college credits equal to an average of 1.8 years of college at […]

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Alaska Airlines continues longtime partnership with Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program

With Alaska Airlines’ in-kind travel donation, geography is no longer a barrier to college and career preparedness in the nation’s largest state. In 2014 Alaska Airlines pledged $1 million to support STEM education for rural Alaskans by giving students free transportation to Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program components. The initial grant helped get students […]

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ANSEP students go from eighth grade to having a bachelor’s degree in six years

For 25 years, the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program has been advancing education and career opportunities for Alaska Natives and other students around the state. From one college scholarship to having more than 2,000 Alaskans as alumni or currently enrolled, ANSEP’s success is more than just numbers. Numbers don’t hurt, though. We’re mainly scientists, […]

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The gift of education: Alumni continue supporting ANSEP long after graduation

Because of generous support from alumni, friends and strategic partners, ANSEP provides all of its components at no cost to students or their families. For many components in the sequential model, this includes all meals, transportation and lodging. Through components like Summer Bridge, the students not only participate for free but even have the opportunity […]

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A day in the life of a fisheries biologist

Fishing in Alaska is much more than a hobby or pastime. It is an important part of Alaska Native culture and vital to the many families and communities practicing a subsistence lifestyle. Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program graduate Aaron Moses, Yup’ik from Toksook Bay, understands this as well as just about anyone. “My cultural […]

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Back to school advice: ANSEP students share their college prep experience

Now that it is time to head back to school, we thought we would check in with a couple of ANSEP alums who have been through this a time or two. We recently caught up with Devan Massin and Tvetene Carlson for their advice on how to be successful – and we quizzed them on […]

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Which ANSEP component is right for you?

At the Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program, we offer hands-on learning opportunities to students from the middle school level to the university level, doctoral level and beyond. Our innovative approach provides access to STEM education for students from even the most rural areas of Alaska. With so many ways to get involved with ANSEP, […]

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