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The University of Alaska Anchorage is the largest member of the University of Alaska System. The UAA comprises seven teaching units at the main campus,
they are the Colleges of Education, Health and Social Welfare, Arts and Sciences, Business and Public Policy, Community and
Technical, and the Schools of Engineering and Nursing. There are four community campuses: Matanuska-Susitna College, Kenai
Peninsula College, and Prince William Sound Community College. The sport teams name is the Seawolves and
competes in NCAA division II sports except ice hockey and gymnastics where it competes in Division I.
UAA traces its history back to 1954, classes for what eventually became UAA. In 1954
Anchorage Community College was formed. Anchorage Senior College began providing upper-division
classes in 1969. In 1978, the four year University of
Alaska Anchorage was created and separated from Anchorage Community College. The two institutions, along with the Community
Colleges Rural Extension units merged in 1987 to become the present united university.
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