Dual Enrollment Next Steps

Start Your Journey

Before applying, make sure you have spoken with your high school counselor and a parent or guardian. Then, follow these steps to transition from high school student to UAA college student. If you have any issues with the UAA application, please reach out to Admissions at uaa.admissions@alaska.edu.


STEP 1: APPLY!

High school students participating in dual enrollment programs (such as  or Middle College Programs) should follow the specific application process required by their program.

  Apply as a Dual Enrollment Student

STEP 2: COMPLETE REQUIRED FORMS

University policy requires a signed consent form for all students under 18. This form acknowledges that you are entering an adult learning environment and understand the responsibilities of a college transcript. This authorization form only needs to be completed once and is honored by all University of Âé¶¹ÎÞÂë°æ Institutions. (UAA, UAF and UAS)

  Student Parent/Guardian Authorization

STEP 3: TAKE YOUR PLACEMENT EXAMS

You may need to take a placement exam if you are enrolling in a course that has a specific writing and/or math placement requirement. All math courses require the ALEKS math placement.

  Learn More About Placement Testing

STEP 4: REGISTER FOR CLASSES

Once your application is processed (usually 3–5 business days), you will receive your UA ID number. You will use this to log into  and register for your specific course sections.

For help with the registration, see How to Register. You may also contact uaa_dualenrollment@alaska.edu for support with registering for classes.

STEP 5: KNOW YOUR DATES & DEADLINES

As a UAA student, it is your responsibility to know important dates & deadlines related to registration, paying for courses, adding and dropping courses etc. Be sure to note any important dates in your calendar.

  UAA Dates & Deadlines

 

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