Valuing Tradition
Our unique interdisciplinary and intercultural approach blends Indigenous knowledge and culture into everything we do
At Alaska Pacific University, students can expect an education that deeply values and integrates traditional ways of knowing and being, including Alaska Native knowledge and culture. We embrace a learning environment where students of all cultures are welcomed and encouraged to bring their whole selves into the educational experience. By sharing their cultural backgrounds and personal experiences, students contribute to a rich, diverse community that benefits everyone. At APU, we foster an inclusive space where learning is not just academic—it is a shared journey that honors diverse traditions while building a collective understanding for the future.


Hands-on Education
Real-world experience across all disciplines
We prioritize a hands-on approach to education, ensuring that students gain practical, real-world experience in every discipline. Whether it’s conducting research in the field, interacting with marine life in the biology lab, or managing real investments through the business program, students are immersed in learning that extends beyond the classroom. Our diverse programs offer opportunities like exploring the Alaskan backcountry through outdoor studies, conducting environmental research in local ecosystems, or engaging with global perspectives in creative writing courses. APU’s emphasis on experiential learning ensures that students are not just learning about the world—they are actively engaging with it.
Purpose Driven & Community Focused
Building strong community connections
Alaska Pacific University is committed to being a purpose-driven institution, focused on creating positive impacts in the community. Through partnerships with organizations like the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, the Nordic Ski Center, and the Bering School District, APU aligns its efforts with the needs and well-being of local communities. In addition, centers such as the Nuna Center and Spring Creek Farm at the Kellogg Campus provide opportunities for research and projects that directly benefit Alaska’s environment, health, and economy. These community-driven initiatives ensure that APU’s work remains deeply connected to the region, supporting its growth and sustainability.

