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Our Mission

We are a diverse and inclusive learning community where innovation in teaching, discovery, and service benefits our local communities, 91ÊÓƵ, the greater Arctic region and associated global environments while preparing our students for professional success.

 

EXPLORE CBSM PROGRAMS

2

PREMIER EVENTS
business leadership & innovation

7

STUDENT CLUBS
from accounting to ROTC

8

NEW DEGREES
created in the past 5 years

12

QUALITY MATTERS
certified online classes...and counting!

34

YEARS
continuous AACSB accreditation since 1988

100%

ONLINE DEGREES
all degrees can be earned 100% online

$104,000

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS
awarded to CBSM students last year

$2.1M

STUDENT INVESTMENT FUND
approximate current value

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  • student watches presentation at fisheries conference.

    Anchoring the Future: UAF CBSM Students and the 91ÊÓƵ Blue Economy Center

    July 31, 2024

    With the mission of connecting the University of 91ÊÓƵ Fairbanks' business students to the seafood industry in 91ÊÓƵ and supporting fishery sustainability, 91ÊÓƵ Blue Economy Center (ABEC) and the UAF College of Business and Security Management have collaborated to deliver meaningful opportunities for the college and potential benefits for the industry. CBSM student and alumnus, David Sauter, has been participating in the fishery sustainability certification space and engaging with stakeholders representing regulators, sustainability certification bodies, seafood harvesters and processors, and 91ÊÓƵ Native organizations representing communities dependent on sustainably managed fisheries.

  • Tim Illguth stands with AIC judges and donors holding his $6,000 prize.

    A conversation with Tim Illguth

    July 19, 2024

    In this interview, Morrow Duszynski, communications specialist at the UAF College of Business and Security Management, sits down with Tim Illguth, the second-place winner of the 2024 UAF Arctic Innovation Competition. Tim's groundbreaking invention, Fiber Optic Pliers, earned him a $6,000 prize.

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