Welcome to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service.
As the state's gateway to its university system, Extension serves some
60,000 Alaskans annually, providing a link between Alaska's diverse
people and communities by interpreting and extending relevant university,
research-based knowledge in an understandable and usable form to the public.
Created in 1930 as a department within the Alaska Agricultural College and
School of Mines, our relationship with the university continues today within
the College of Rural and Community Development. UAF's public service and
community engagement role is filled in part by Extension educators, faculty
and staff located in Anchorage, Bethel, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Glennallen,
Juneau, Kodiak, Nome, Palmer, Sitka, Soldotna and affiliate offices with the
Tanana Chiefs Conference, Eielson Air Force Base, Thorne Bay, and the Delta
Mine Training Center.
UAF's Extension is part of the largest informal education system in the
world, connecting Extension programs at land-grant colleges and universities
in every U.S. territory and state. Extension offers hundreds of publications,
written and produced by university specialists, which contain practical
information of interest to Alaska residents. Many publications are free and
available online. Major program areas include agriculture and horticulture;
health, home and family development; natural resources and community
development; and 4-H and youth development.
While we may not have an Extension office located in every Alaska
community, Extension educators are as close as your computer or phone. To find
out how we can help you, browse our site or contact the local Extension office
nearest you. We know you will find the people friendly and the
information useful. |