Getting Started

“Education is something young people need today. You need to work hard for it. Take advice from other people. If you want to go to school, don’t go halfway. Go all the way . Never give up.” - Traditional Chief Peter John

Rural Student Services is here to offer ACADEMIC ADVISING with over 45 years of experience by explaining academic requirements, registering for classes, exploring degree & career options, and informing you of university resources! Our advisors are here to provide you with thorough and comprehensive advising.

We’re here to assist you in achieving STUDENT SUCCESS by linking you to current information pertinent to your education, lifestyle, and goals. RSS is known for its welcoming and friendly environment. Many students find a meaningful connection at UAF through RSS.

RSS also serves as a gathering place for students, a study area, and a setting for events that celebrate UAF’s Native community.

September: Timeline for Success

Apply for Admission.
There is a required one time fee of $40 for Certificate/Associate programs and $50 for Bachelor degree programs. High school transcripts and a list of senior year courses are also required. Go online to search for scholarship opportunities.

October:
Expect your acceptance letter in the mail along with the UAF Getting Started packet which contains a residence hall and dining services contract, health inventory form as well as a mandatory orientation application.

January - March:
Complete your financial aid applications. Some applications take six to eight weeks to process once submitted. AV̳ Student Loans and Federal Direct Loans require completion of the . Contact the Financial Aid office at 1-888-474-7256 or directly at 907-474-7256.

May - September:
Call Rural Student Services to register for Fall semester classes. Keep all scholarship award letters and bring them with you to UAF.

August:
Finalize financial aid details & housing arrangements. Call 907-474-7215 to get a mail box assigned to you. First time Freshman Orientation begins on – campus.

September:
Payment of fees, purchase of textbooks, and beginning of classes occurs. See your advisor at Rural Student Services on the main floor of the Brooks Building!