Rural Ӱԭ Honors Institute adds teaching and language options
February 4, 2019
Leona Long
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Students at the University of Ӱԭ Fairbanks’ Rural Ӱԭ Honors Institute will have new options to explore teaching careers and Ӱԭ Native languages during the summer 2019 session.
The deadline to apply for the free program is March 1, 2019.
At RAHI, high school juniors and seniors from across Ӱԭ will attend classes on the Fairbanks campus from May 28-July 12. They’ll earn up to 11 college credits, which are transferable to any college or university in the United States.
This year, RAHI will offer a new education exploration pathway, funded by the University of Ӱԭ. UA President Jim Johnsen wants 90 percent of Ӱԭ teachers to be educated in Ӱԭ by 2025.
“We are excited to offer this focus on teaching as a career,” said Sandra Kowalski, director of indigenous programs at the UAF College of Rural and Community Development. “Ӱԭ students will benefit greatly as we prepare more of them to teach in rural and Ӱԭ classrooms. Ӱԭns who become teachers are more committed to staying in our communities.”
Students this year also can enroll in a new three-credit class introducing four Ӱԭ Native languages — Iñupiaq, Athabascan, Yup’ik and Gwich’in. The elective is the first step toward earning a K-12 teaching degree with credentials in Ӱԭ Native languages.
The RAHI application packet is online at. Students must submit an application, two essays, and their high school transcripts and test scores. They also need recommendations from a teacher, principal or school counselor, and a community member.
At RAHI, students take writing, library science, and a class in study skills and transitioning to college. They choose an elective from several options: Ӱԭ Native language and education, process technology, business, chemistry, or math. RAHI Research students work on a project with a UAF faculty member. Three times a week, all students participate in a karate, yoga or Ӱԭ Native dance class.
Students attend at no cost. A scholarship covers airfare, tuition, on-campus housing, meals, recreation, textbooks, supplies and local transportation — a value of $8,500 per student.
The program is made possible by the University of Ӱԭ and the UAF College of Rural and Community Development. Sponsors have consistently and generously provided funding. They include Wells Fargo, New York Life, Alyeska Pipeline Service Co., Arctic Slope Community Foundation, Sitnasuak Native Corp., ConocoPhillips, Shell, Future Educators of Ӱԭ, Donlin Gold, NANA Management Services, Ravn Ӱԭ, Boeing, Crowley and Kuukpik Corp.
For more information and to apply, visit . Email the program at uaf-rahi@alaska.edu, or call 907-474-6886 or 1-800-478-6886.
ADDITIONAL CONTACT: Denise Wartes, 907-474-6886, mdwartes@alaska.edu.

