This includes information about the academic offerings of the University of Alaska southeast region including Juneau-Douglas Community College, Ketchikan Community College, Sitka Community College, Southeastern Senior College, and Southeast Public Service.

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  • UAS Catalog 1977/1978

    University of Alaska Southeast, 1977
    In response to the needs of the people of Alaska for a more diversified and decentralized system of higher education, the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska has established four major administrative and instructional divisions of the University. Programs and activities are conducted under the administrative direction of three Chancellors and a Vice President for rural Educational Affairs, with guidance from local assemblies. This catalog describes the programs and activities being conducted at Juneau-Douglas Community College, Ketchikan Community College, Sitka Community College, Southeastern Senior College, and by Southeast Public Service, including Community Education Centers in Haines, Petersburg and Wrangell.
  • UAS Catalog 1976/1977

    University of Alaska Southeast, 1976
    In response to the needs of the people of Alaska for a more diversified and decentralized system of higher education, the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska has established four major administrative and instructional divisions of the University. Programs and activities are conducted under the administrative direction of three Chancellors and a Vice President for rural Educational Affairs, with guidance from local assemblies. This catalog describes the programs and activities being conducted at Juneau-Douglas Community College, Ketchikan Community College, Sitka Community College, Southeastern Senior College, and by Southeast Public Service, including Community Education Centers in Haines, Petersburg and Wrangell.
  • UA Southeastern Region Catalog 1975/1976

    University of Alaska Southeastern Region, 1975
    In response to the needs of the people of Alaska for a more diversified and decentralized system of higher education, the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska has established three major administrative and instructional divisions of the University on a regional basis. University of Alaska programs and activities are conducted in each of the three regions under the administrative direction of a Regional Provost and the academic guidance of a Regional Instructional Council. This catalog describes the various higher education programs and activities being conducted at Ketchikan Community College, Juneau-Douglas Community College, Sitka Community College, Southeastern Senior College, through a program of Regional Public Service, and Extension Centers in Petersburg and Wrangell.
  • UA Southeastern Region Catalog Supplement 1974/1975

    University of Alaska Southeastern Region, 1974
  • UA Southeastern Region Catalog 1973/1974

    University of Alaska Southeastern Region, 1973
    In response to the needs of the people of Alaska for a more diversified and decentralized system of higher education, the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska has established three major administrative and instructional divisions of the University on a regional basis. University of Alaska programs and activities are conducted in each of the three regions under the administrative direction of a Regional Provost and the academic guidance of a Regional Instructional Council. This catalog describes the various higher education programs and activities being conducted at Ketchikan Community College, Juneau-Douglas Community College, Sitka Community College, Southeastern Senior College, through a program of Regional Public Service, and Extension Centers in Petersburg and Wrangell.
  • JDCC Catalog 1970/1971

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1970
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog 1969/1970

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1969
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog 1968/1969

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1968
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog 1967/1968

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1967
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog 1966/1967

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1966
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog 1965/1966

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1965
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1963/1964

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1963
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College was officially organized on April 11, 1956, under the Community College Enabling Act, Chapter 57 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1953 Legislature, as amended by Chapter 58 of the Session Laws of Alaska, 1955 Legislature. The College opened on September 10, 1956, with Mrs. Dorothy H. Novatney, Ed.D., as Director. The College was a unit of the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District educational services to the communities of Juneau and Douglas and their environs, and was jointly sponsored by the University of Alaska. In 1962, the State Legislature made the University of Alaska solely responsible for the academic program and the School District responsible for all direct costs of non-degree programs.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1962/1963

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1962
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1961/1962

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1961
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1960/1961

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1960
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1959/1960

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1959
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1958/1959

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1958
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.
  • JDCC Catalog and Announcements 1957/1958

    Juneau-Douglas Community College, 1957
    The Juneau-Douglas Community College is jointly sponsored by the Juneau-Douglas Independent School District and the University of Alaska. It is accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary and Higher Schools through the University of Alaska. It offers the first two years of College work, and vocational and interest courses to the adults of the Gastineau Channel area.