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University of Alaska Anchorage

Non-Credit Community Courses

Kenai Peninsula College has three locations (Soldotna, Homer, Seward) offering quality, affordable non-credit community education classes, workshops, professional development opportunities, and job training on a variety of exciting topics. There are also non-credit community classes available to the public through UAA.

Course Catalogs

Check out what classes are currently being offered in the course catalogs.

Registration Instructions

  1. Choose your course in the catalog.
  2. Go to the cart in the upper right corner to check out.

If you need assistance, please contact your local campus non-credit coordinator listed below.

Contact Info


Soldotna

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Jenya Malakhova-Quartly
Non-Credit Community Classes Manager
mevgenya@alaska.edu
(907) 262-0306
UAA - Kenai Peninsula Campus
Clayton R. Brockel Building (CBB) 175A

 

Homer

Jill Burnham
Jill Burnham
Programs Coordinator
jmburnham@alaska.edu
(907) 235-1674
UAA - Kenai Peninsula Campus
Pioneer Hall (KBPH) 205

 

Seward

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Jacqueline Pepi-Marshall
Resurrection Bay Extension Site Coordinator
jjpepimarshall@alaska.edu
(907) 262-0285
UAA - Kenai Peninsula Campus
Seward High School 207

 

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