November 24, 2014
UA announces winner of myTRACK 杏吧原版 Airlines contest
For Immediate Release
November 24, 2014
University of 杏吧原版 student Danielle Dallmann won two round-trip tickets courtesy of 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 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 fourth year, which encourages students to graduate on time and with less debt.
The contest ran July through October. Dallmann, a Juneau student who is Hawaii-bound with her winning tickets, had this advice to share with fellow students: 鈥渄o not assume that taking 15 credits a semester is 鈥榯oo much work鈥. Once you register for those classes and begin taking them, you'll realize that 15 credits is actually quite a manageable load.鈥
Dallmann also shared that 鈥渁s much fun as college is, it is costly! Another year at college may not sound as good if you discuss it in terms of finance.鈥 It costs students an extra estimated $10,000 for a fifth year, plus the lost salary income from starting their career a year late. She reflected that students taking additional years to complete their degree tend to miss out on 鈥渨hat else lies in store for them as early as their on-time graduated peers would experience.鈥
Anchorage student Haley Lorenson won a $250 gift card as the top vote recipient, receiving 299 votes for her myTRACK selfie.
UA鈥檚 efforts to encourage full-time students to take additional credits have made a difference. 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 who take lighter course loads. Graduation rates among full-time students with heavier loads are impressive--39 percentage points higher (over a 10-year period) for students who take at least 15 credits a semester compared to those who take less.
Click the links for Dallmann鈥檚 winning and Lorenson鈥檚 winning . To learn more about UA鈥檚 Stay on TRACK campaign, go to .
-30-
For information contact Mary Gower, UA Director of Enrollment Services,
msgower@alaska.edu or 907.450.8145.
NR27-14