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Creative Workshop - Vision Board (Kenai River Campus)

Creative Workshop - Vision Board. Hosted in McLane Commons at Kenai River Campus (Soldotna). Open to the public, ages 16 and up. No registration required. Free for everyone.


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Campus Closed - Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Campus is closed January 20, 2025 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.


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Late Registration Period

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The late registration period begins January 20, 2025. Instructor approval and signature is required to add a class.


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Last Day to Add/Drop

The deadline to add or drop a class is 5:00pm on January 24, 2025.


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Last Day Credit/Audit Change

The deadline to change a class from for credit to audit is 5:00pm on January 24, 2025.


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Last Day for 100% Refund of Tuition

The deadline to drop a class and receive 100% refund of tuition is 5:00pm on January 24, 2025.


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Deadline to Submit JumpStart & Home School Tuition Discount Forms

The deadline to submit JumpStart and home school tuition discount forms is 5:00pm on January 24, 2025.


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Withdrawal Period Begins via UAOnline

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Withdrawal period begins via UAOnline on January 25, 2025. Withdrawal does not result in refund.


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First Late Payment Fee - $125

At 5:00pm the first late payment fee of $125 will be assessed on student accounts with an outstanding balance.


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Community Book Discusson: Nexus, a Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

On Thursday, February 6 at 6 pm, Kachemak Bay Campus will launch a series of community discussions based on books selected by staff, faculty, or students, beginning with NEXUS, A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI by Yuval Noah Harari, bestselling author of SAPIENS. Mathematics professor Jeff Johnson will guide the conversation and History professor, Jeff Meyers, and English and Communications professor, Lia Calhoun, will share insights from their disciplines. This event is free and takes place in the KBC Library. For more information call (907) 235-1608.


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