House Bill 31<\/a> by state Rep. Andi Story of Juneau that increases amounts awarded through the Alaska Performance Scholarship program as well as eligibility among the state’s high school students.<\/p>\n“Keeping them in state in the first place is a really good strategy for our workforce,” Pitney said. “Doing the small tweaks on the Alaska scholarship program will make a huge difference in how many students we can attract to the University of Alaska, and the more students we attract to the University of Alaska the more workforce the state has.”<\/p>\n
Other measures the university is considering include not relying on tests such as the SAT or ACT for admissions, since during the COVID-19 pandemic when the tests weren’t administered “the people who (enrolled) were equally successful whether the tests were taken or not taken,” Pitney said. Also, she’s hoping performance scholarships will be made official sooner than the current date of August following graduation.<\/p>\n
“We need to make that the fall coming into their senior year so they can have that certainty about where they’re going to go to college,” she said.<\/p>\n
During her speech and committee presentation, Pitney also highlighted efforts where she feels Alaska can be unique or groundbreaking in its university programs, including a drone research program now underway at the University of Alaska Fairbanks that she said could make the state the leader in industrial use of the devices.<\/p>\n
“It would change our landscape if we have unmanned planes flying freight, flying fuel, doing searches in a search and rescue situation, monitoring wildfires, monitoring the pipeline, counting animals, counting fish for our Department of Fish and Game,” she told the committee. “It changes the economic equation. We can have Alaska be a place where we try out this commercial industry in a very safe way.”<\/p>\n
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