Copper Basin community partnerships
Copper Basin Extension Center Coordinator Katie Bobowski works with organizations to give back to the community. Beyond her work with students, she is heavily involved in community outreach.
Copper Basin Extension Center Coordinator Katie Bobowski works with organizations to give back to the community. Beyond her work with students, she is heavily involved in community outreach.
Given the recent supply chain volatility across the US, early ordering and ordering digital materials gives you the best chance to avoid delays due to shipping or unforeseen inventory challenges.
PWSC would like to introduce the new administrative assistant and Alaska Adult Education instructor for the Copper Basin Extension Site, Fallon Dale!
Spring semester registration is opening for degree-seeking students! To celebrate we are giving away 20 $100 Akademos Bookstore voucher codes! Students who register early will be entered into a drawing to win one!
UAA Giving Day 2021 kicks off in less than one week! Starting Nov. 9, you have 49 hours to make your gift!
The Prince William Sound College main campus in Valdez respectfully acknowledges that we live, work, learn, and operate on the traditional, ancestral lands of the Chugach Alutiiq/Sugpiaq people.
Alaska Native Heritage Month takes place in November. PWSC Student Services and Residence Life staff are hosting activities!
PWSC is now offering 3 new Occupational Endorsement Certificates (OEC) in Web Engineering, Marine Service Technician, and Construction Skills. OECs are a great way to quickly learn and develop skills for employability! Also, new this year: students can now complete any two OECs and then take additional credits to meet the 60 credit requirement to complete an associate degree.
SALE BY BID: An 8X12 cabin built by students in the PWSC Construction Academy Program, constructed by the PWSC Campus of the University of Alaska in Valdez, and the Copper River School District in Glennallen, completed during the 2018-2019 academic school year.
Outdoor leadership student Amanda Wygant is bringing a whole new meaning to the term “class project.” As a culminating project for two courses, one in outdoor leadership and the other in risk management, Wygant has taken on the task of developing an outdoor leadership conference to be held at Prince William Sound College (PWSC) in October.