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The University of Alaska Southeast is an open enrollment, public university that provides postsecondary education for a diverse student body. UAS promotes student achievements and faculty scholarship, lifelong learning opportunities, and quality academic programs.
Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.
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Juneau is a small town. No, really it is. A Fred Meyers, Walmart, One theater and road. BUT, if you are a outdoors person this is heaven. Don't worry if you're not either, you will make friends. Expect to breathe in the beauty, don't expect that we… more read full review
Juneau is a small town. No, really it is. A Fred Meyers, Walmart, One theater and road. BUT, if you are a outdoors person this is heaven. Don't worry if you're not either, you will make friends. Expect to breathe in the beauty, don't expect that we will have everything you are looking for in entertainment. read full review
The freshman meal plan, you are required to pay for, consists of way too much money for one person to spend in one semester. It is only useful at a small store close to housing with slim choice in groceries; and the cafeteria full of greasy food and… more read full review
The freshman meal plan, you are required to pay for, consists of way too much money for one person to spend in one semester. It is only useful at a small store close to housing with slim choice in groceries; and the cafeteria full of greasy food and sometimes questionable servings. There are no fresh fruits or vegetables to choose from and you're lucky if you can find something including dairy. Very unhealthy! read full review
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| August 24, 2011 | Hollis from Palmer, AK | read full review | |
| August 22, 2011 | Monica from Homer, AK | read full review | |
| May 07, 2011 | Kystal from Juneau, AK | read full review |