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Testing Services
Please contact Antoinette Edenshaw for up to date information on how to test.
NANA Resource Technicians can help if you are in the villages.
The Accuplacer is required for all new undergraduate students.
UAF Chukchi Campus offers the Accuplacer for free to all UAF students. We offer the Accuplacer on a first-come-first-serve basis. Call or drop by between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday - Friday during normal business days and we will set you up to take the test. We can also arrange for times outside 10 a. m. -2 p.m. by appointment.
If you are attending high school, please talk to your high school counselor or principal. We can help them administer the test in your high school.
If you are in one of the Northwest Arctic Borough villages, we offer the Accuplacer in cooperation with NANA. To take the Accuplacer in an outlying village, please contact the NANA Resource tech in your village. We have provided the contact numbers below:
- Kotzebue - 907-442-3400
- Ambler - 907-445-2260
- Buckland - 907-494-2301
- Deering - 907-363-2305
- Kiana - 907-475-2287
- Kivalina - 907-645-2180
- Kobuk - 907-948-2261
- Noatak - 907-485-2265 and 907-485-2085
- Noorvik - 907-636-2350
- Selawik - 907-484-2377
- Shungnak -907-437-2211
Want to be a Proctor?
Want to partner or be a proctor for UAF Chukchi? Email ermackeyiii@alaska.edu with your inquiry.
Need to give the Accuplacer?
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Be sure to use the Accuplacer Cover Sheet (PDF) when reporting scores (Required).
Need help with your Username or Password?
Please call OIT: 907-450-8300 or contact Chukchi Campus for assistance.
Teachers who want to work in Alaska will need to complete and pass the Praxis I Exam for teacher certification in Alaska. Praxis II is needed for "highly Qualified" in a specific subject area.
REGISTER FOR THE PRAXIS I AND/OR II TESTS THROUGH THE
UAF Chukchi Campus can not take reservations for the Praxis.
Mathematics provides the foundation for many of the science, business, and professional
courses you will take during your college years. Most students are required to take
at least one math course to earn a degree.
The UAF Math Placement Assessment is through . It is a fully automated, adaptive system that covers material from Basic Math through
Precalculus and will take approximately 90 minutes to complete. After the assessment,
a targeted Prep and Learning Module is available for you to review and learn material,
and to improve placement and eventual course outcomes. You have the opportunity to re-test up to four times.
Once you begin the placement test you will have 72 hours to complete the test or you will have to start over.
All students are strongly encouraged to spend several hours using the ALEKS Prep and Learning Module. Even if you have achieved placement in your desired course, time spent in ALEKS will better prepare you for your upcoming course and ultimately lead to better grades.
The SAT is a globally recognized college admission test that lets you show colleges what you know and how well you can apply that knowledge. It tests your knowledge of reading, writing and math — subjects that are taught every day in high school classrooms. Most students take the SAT during their junior or senior year of high school, and almost all colleges and universities use the SAT to make admission decisions.
Taking the SAT is the first step in finding the right college for you — the place where you can further develop your skills and pursue your passions. But SAT scores are just one of many factors that colleges consider when making their admission decisions. High school grades are also very important. In fact, the combination of high school grades and SAT scores is the best predictor of your academic success in college.
Important: Chukchi hosts the tests but can not make reservations
Career Development, Internships, and Career Placement
Finding a career is more than just finding a job. The ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Career Services Office will help you write a resume, practice interviews, find internships, and provide other services necessary for you to find your career after college. Therefore, this should be the FIRST STOP for all students and alumni. Even entering freshmen need to become involved with Career Services to find paid internships early in your college experience.