National Park College

National Park College offers a university experience that\’s close to home at less than half the cost of the average university.

95% of NPC students receive Financial Aid and Scholarships. Last year, NPC students received over $8 million in grants and scholarships.

We offer two-year degrees and certificates both on campus and online, and bachelor\’s degrees on campus through a partnership with Southern Arkansas University.  View our class schedules.

Learn more about our Academic Programs or our wide variety of Continuing Education and Workforce Training classes.

Start here. Finish here. NPC offers transfer opportunities to universities across Arkansas. Refer to our National Park University Transfer Center for more information.

From affordable tuition to high-demand skills, NPC provides the tools needed to achieve your potential. Our experienced faculty and staff are committed to your success in the workforce. In fact, we guarantee it. With an education at NPC, the path to a full-time career is closer than you think.

The Adult Education Center offers a wide range of classes that are available to any adult over the age of 18 who is a resident of the area. Flexible class schedules provide day and evening sessions to meet the unique needs of adult learners.

Alaska Christian College

Our vision is to be the premier college of choice for Alaska Native students so that our graduates follow and serve Christ within the Church and larger society.

our mission and vision

The mission of Alaska Christian College is to empower Alaska Natives through biblically-based education and Christian formation to pursue excellence in character, learning, and service as followers of Christ. Our vision is to be the premier college of choice for Alaska Native students so that our graduates follow and serve Christ within the Church and larger society.

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University of Alaska

Going to college in Alaska is only a few steps away.  Ready to get started?

  • APPLY FOR ADMISSION 
    Apply to your university of choice. Each institution has an admissions application to complete and submit online. You will need to setup a new user account if you don’t already have one. There is usually an application fee, so be ready to make payment when you apply. Applications, information and contacts for help can be accessed through the admissions links below.

  • GET ACADEMIC ADVISING 
    An academic advisor is your guide to college, connecting you with a program and helping you find the tools you need to succeed. You should meet with an advisor as soon as possible after acceptance to the university to help plan your academic journey.

  • INVESTIGATE FINANCIAL AID 
    Unless you’re a millionaire you probably need help paying for classes, books and fees. Your college costs will depend on what school you select, how many classes you want to take, and for how much aid you qualify. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is required for federal, state and privately funded student loans and scholarships in Alaska. Fill it out at fafsa.gov early to take advantage of the most funding opportunities. There are hundreds of scholarship opportunities for University of Alaska students. Explore them online viaAcademicWorks.

  • REGISTER FOR CLASSES 
    Class registration begins in early April for the the fall semester, early November for the spring semester and early February for summer semester.

  • JUST WANT TO TAKE A CLASS? 
    If you are not intending to seek a degree you can register for a class through UAOnline

  • MORE APPLICATION/TRANSFER ASSISTANCE:
    The new My Future Alaska gateway provides prospective students transfer checks, guided transfer pathways and campus profiles (which include information on general education requirements, admission guidelines, and more) and a cost calculator for financial planning.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements vary depending upon the course of study and university of choice. There may not be any requirements to just take a class, but admission into certificate, bachelor, or graduate programs does require meeting institutional requirements.

For the best information and to submit an application, please visit the admissions websites for the university you wish to attend.


Janmashtami

The Hindus celebrate Janmashtami for the birth of Sri Krishna. The festival usually occurs in August. Moreover, the Hindus celebrate this festival in the Ashtami of Krishna Paksha. Moreover, Lord Krishna is the most powerful incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is a joyful festival for the Hindus. Furthermore, the Hindus perform different rituals to please Lord Krishna. This is one of the most joyous celebrations for the Hindus

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Lord Krishna

Lord Krishna was born on the 8th day of Dark Fortnight in the month of Bhadon. Bhadon is a month in the Hindu calendar. Moreover, he was born around 5,200 years ago approximately. Because he was one of the most powerful Gods. He was born for a special purpose on Earth. Lord Krishna was born to free the world from evil. As a result, he played an important role in the book of Mahabharata. Also, Lord Krishna preached about good karma and the theory of Bhakti. Lord Krishna was born in a prison. He was in the clutches if Kansa. But his father Vasudev gave him to his friend Nand to save him. Because he knew that Kansa was evil-minded. Furthermore after getting saved the upbringing of Sri Krishna was in a Gokul family. Sri Krishna after some time became strong. As a result, he was able to kill Kansa.

When I was a child I used to watch many shows on Sri Krishna. As a result, I know many things about him. First of all, Sri Krishna was very fond of eating Makhan. Because of that he always used to steal it from his mothers’ kitchen. Therefore his name was ‘Natkahat Nand Lal’. Sri Krishna was dark-colored. So he was always worried about his color. Moreover, Sri Krishna had a friend named Radha. Radha was of great importance to Krishna. So he always spent time with her. Radha was very beautiful and fair so Lord Krishna always feels color complex.

How is Janmashtami Celebrated?

People celebrate Janmashtami in mid-night. Because Lord Krishna was born in the dark. Moreover, people have a special way of celebrating the festival. Since Sri Krishna was fond of eating Makhan people play this sport. The sport is, they tie an earthen pot(matki). The judge of the game ties the matki really high from the ground. Furthermore, a person fills Makhan in the matki. Also, what people do is they build a human pyramid to break the matki. Since the matki is too high they have to build a tall pyramid. As a result, many people have to take part in sport. Moreover, there are other teams too who stop them from breaking the matki. Equal chances are there for both the teams. Each team gets a chance for a particular time period. If the team is not able to do it in time then the other team tries it. This is an interesting sport many people gather to watch this sport. Furthermore, the celebration is also done in houses. People decorate their houses from outside with lights. Moreover, the temples are full of people. They perform various rituals inside the temple. As a result, we hear the sound of bells and mantras the whole day.

Moreover, people perform a dance on different religious songs. Finally, it is one of the most enjoyable festivals in the Hindu religion.

Aggrevation of Political Crisis in Rajasthan

Political crisis has manifolded in the state of Rajasthan. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has come face to face with the Governor of the State and therefore demanding special session regarding the Pilot case.

The name proposed for the campaign is ‘Prajatantra ke liye bolo’. The ancillary unit of the State has said that BJP is trying to call off the Congress government in Rajasthan by foul means and for which they will surround the Rajbhavan.

Party workers have even started a protest on zonal level from 25th July. CM Ashok Gehlot stated that even if they have to start a protest outside 7 Kalidas marg they will not hesitate to do so.

On the other hand, BJP has also given a statement saying that the congress cannot call the session by force. “The Supreme Court will have a hearing on 27th July regarding the matter of Sachin Pilot and 19 of his MLA’s disqualification”, said speaker C.P Joshi.

How to Keep your Homes Virus-Free after Covid-19 Outbreak

Nobody was expecting to be one day locked in their homes and worrying about keeping the virus at bay. Untill the vaccines are out we have to take certain serious measures to ensure the safety of our family and loved one’s.

Is cleaning like we usually did enough? What can a common man do without the high tech protective gears?

Let us break down some steps which can be followed at home as a part of our daily routines to not only clean but also disinfect :

Food and it’s cleaning procedure:

Nowadays with online shopping of essentials, we must make sure that the vegetables and fruits are disinfected. We must transfer the eatables into a dish and wash off the container immediately. If it is a disposable container, throw it in the trash can which should have a lid. Remove and throw away outer cartons of cereal boxes. All unnecessary shrink wraps and plastic packaging must be disposed off. Beverage bottles and cans can be wiped with disinfectant. Fresh vegetables and fruits must be thoroughly rinsed under a running tap, preferably with warm water and salt and turmeric. Wash your hands with soap and water once you are done. One can also keep certain items in sunlight to naturally kill some germs under the Uv rays.

Washing clothes after returning home:

Warm water destroys germs. So, use the warmest water appropriate for the fabrics you are washing. Use a generous amount of detergent or soap along with disinfectant liquids likke Dettol/ Savlon. Allow the clothes to dry fully, either in the dryer or outside on a clothesline in the sun. All of the above steps are necessary to fully exterminate the virus. Remember to disinfect the laundry bag as well. And wash your hands with soap immediately afterwards.

Disinfect surfaces that are frequently touched:

Surface that are touched very frequently like door knobs, door edges, handrails, light switches, kitchen and living room surfaces, mobile phones, earphones, remote controls, wallets, toilet seats, taps, tables and chairs should be cleaned one a week or even more frequently.

If the surface is too grimy, you first want to clean it with soap and water. Use a clean piece of cloth or a kitchen sponge wipe. Then wipe the surface with a disinfectant wipe or a disinfectant solution that has at least 70% alcohol. You can also use bleach. One cup of bleach mixed with five gallons of water is suitable for non-wood surfaces. For wooden surfaces, a solution of white vinegar and water works well.

The disinfected surface needs to dry naturally. Do not quickly wipe it dry. Most disinfectants need to stay wet on a surface for at least a few minutes in order to be effective. We suggest using a wipeable waterproof cover for your phone. It will be easier to disinfect and there’ll be less chance of the disinfect damaging the device.

Cleaning of floors and walls of the House:

Even if you are not using a vacuum cleaner, you can manually sweep and mop the floor with disinfectant. Pay special attention to high-traffic zones like porches, hallways, lobbies, kitchens and corridors. You want to clean the floor in these places more thoroughly. Make this an everyday habit and if you go outside then twice a day is highly recommended.

What to do if you come home from outside:

When you come home from outside, you bring a lot of germs into the house on your clothes, shoes and bags. As soon as you enter the house, remove your shoes and overcoat at the door. Leave your bags in a corner and head straight to the bathroom. Wash your hands, face and other exposed parts with water and soap. Next, disinfect your bags and the things you have brought home. You can use wipes or simply wash them with soap water. You can also sun them out as heat is known to kill coronavirus.

These are some of the few things you can do to make sure you and your family stay safe and healthy through this pandemic.

Kargil Vijay Diwas: I&B Minister pays tributes to Jawans who laid down their lives to keep nation safe

On the occasion of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar paid tributes to Jawans who laid down their lives to keep the nation safe. In a tweet, Mr Javadekar said, under Operation Vijay the brave sons of India sacrificing their lives got victory in the Kargil war against Pakistan.  He said, 21 years ago the Jawans fought valiantly against Pakistani intruders and defended the borders against the enemy.

President Kovind says Kargil Vijay Diwas is symbol of fearless determination, exceptional valour of our Armed Forces

President Ram Nath Kovind has said that Kargil Vijay Diwas is symbol of fearless determination and exceptional valour of our Armed Forces. Mr Kovind saluted the soldiers who fought the enemy and laid down their life to defend Bharat Mata. In a tweet, the President said, the nation is forever grateful to them and their families.

Home Minister says Kargil Vijay Diwas is a symbol of India’s proud, valour and steadfast leadership

Home Minister Amit Shah has said that Kargil Vijay Diwas is a symbol of India’s proud, valour and steadfast leadership. In a tweet Mr Shah said, he bow to the Soldiers who, with their indomitable courage, drove the enemy from the inaccessible hills of Kargil and waved the tricolor there again. He said, the country is proud of the heroes of India dedicated to protect the motherland.

5th phase of ‘Vande Bharat Mission’ to begin from 1st August

The fifth phase of the Vande Bharat Mission will begin from 1st of next month to rescue Indians stranded abroad. It will continue till 31st August this year.
 
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said the detailed schedule of the mission will be shared soon. He said evacuation and outbound travel of every stranded Indian is a priority and no one will be left behind.
 
The Minister said over eight lakh 14 thousand people have returned since 6th May this year through various means under the Vande Bharat Mission.

India registers highest single-day Covid-19 cases test on 2nd consecutive day

India has registered a record number of single day COVID19 tests on the second consecutive day. Health Ministry said, in the last 24 hours, four lakh 42 thousand 31 samples were tested. For the first time, Government labs set a new record of testing 3 lakh 62 thousand 1 hundred 53 samples. Private labs also scaled a new high of 79 thousand 8 hundred 78 samples tested in a single day.
 
The Union Government has advised all States to keep up with the strategy of aggressive testing, tracking and treatment which may initially lead to a high number of daily positive cases but would eventually achieve a decline as has been demonstrated after Union Government’s efforts in Delhi.