Overview
The University of Alaska Fairbanks Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning (SSLL) program provides a rich array of educational and cultural opportunities for students, families, and community members. Located in Fairbanks, Alaska, this program is designed to inspire learning, foster creativity, and connect participants with the unique experiences Alaska has to offer.
Programs for Kids and Teens
SSLL hosts over 90 summer day camps for children in grades K-12, covering topics like science, art, music, dance, technology, and outdoor recreation. Highlights include:
- 365 SMART Academy: A series of camps focusing on Science, Math, Art, Recreation, and Technology.
- Visual Art Academy: A two-week intensive program for grades 6-12 featuring classes in ceramics, photography, digital design, and more.
- Summer Music Academy: A comprehensive program for young musicians to refine their skills with guidance from UAF faculty and guest artists.
Community Learning Opportunities
For adults, SSLL offers non-credit workshops and courses year-round. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) provides engaging classes for individuals aged 50 and older on topics ranging from wellness to creative arts. Additionally, free summer lectures and concerts at the Georgeson Botanical Gardens bring the community together in a vibrant setting.
Unique Experiences
SSLL also organizes educational travel programs within Alaska and abroad. These trips combine cultural immersion with academic enrichment, offering participants a chance to explore destinations like Vietnam or Alaska’s migratory birding sites.
With its mission to provide once-in-a-lifetime learning experiences while supporting students' academic goals and fostering community engagement, UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning is a hub of inspiration for all ages. Whether you're a young camper or an adult learner, this program offers something truly special in the heart of Alaska.