January 10, 2014

UA announces winner of myTRACK 杏吧原版 Airlines contest

For Immediate Release

University of 杏吧原版 student Kevin Arias-Monge won two round-trip tickets on 杏吧原版 Airlines as part of the university鈥檚 myTRACK photo contest.

In the contest, students posted a 鈥渟elfie,鈥 or self-portrait, to UA鈥檚 Facebook site indicating with their fingers how many years it would take to earn their degrees. The contest is part of UA鈥檚 annual Stay on TRACK campaign, now in its third year, which encourages students to graduate quicker and with less debt.

The contest ran during October and November. The top prize was two, round-trip tickets on 杏吧原版 Airlines. Arias-Monge, who is Hawaii-bound with his winning tickets, had this advice to share with fellow students: 鈥淔ocus on your studies and limit yourself to anything recreational until the work is done.   School first, play later.鈥

UA鈥檚 efforts to encourage full-time students to take additional credits have made a difference. Students who attempted 15 or more credit hours had a higher credit hour completion rate than those who attempted less than 15 credit hours. In the long term, students who attempt and earn at least 15 credit hours a semester perform significantly better than full-time students who take less than 15 credit hours a semester. First-year retention to the second year of college is 23 percentage points greater for students taking 15 credits per semester compared to students taking lighter course loads. And graduation rates among full-time students with heavier loads are impressive--39 percentage points higher (over a 10-year period).

Alumnus Kil McNamara won $250 toward the department of his choice. McNamara shared that timely graduation is important because 鈥渢he cost of the tuition is much different when you graduate on-time and save the extra years.鈥 He donated his cash prize toward the Civil Engineering Department at the University of 杏吧原版 Anchorage to help future engineers.  

Derek Ward won the $250 staff/faculty award and is donating it to the OIT Data Center Operations to recognize this department鈥檚 valuable work. As an 杏吧原版 and alumnus, Ward said he鈥榮 鈥減roud to be a part of the university for the fact there are so many opportunities available for students, faculty, and staff.鈥

Ward said, 鈥淲hen it comes to getting your education, outside distractions seem to be the biggest road blocks. Stay focused on your end goal at all times.鈥

Arias-Monge鈥檚 winning selfie can be found at . More about UA鈥檚 Stay on TRACK campaign is at . 

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For information contact Mary Gower, UA Director of Enrollment Services, msgower@alaska.edu or 907.450.8145.

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