Alaska Pacific University Campus Map (2024)
This Alaska Pacific University Campus Map provides an overview of the campus layout. Key locations include the Carr-Gottstein Academic Center and the Moseley Sports Center , situated east of the Atwood Center.
The map details pathways connecting the main academic core to residence halls like Segelhorst Hall and the University Village to the north.
Alaska Pacific University Campus Map 2024
This map displays the primary layout of the Alaska Pacific University campus. It helps users navigate between academic centers, residential buildings, and athletic facilities, showing all main roads and paths.

Printable Alaska Pacific University Campus Map 2024
This printable PDF version of the 2024 campus map is ideal for offline use or for visitors navigating the campus on foot.
Alaska Pacific University Campus Guide
This guide provides context for the campus maps, detailing the spatial relationships between key buildings, campus roads, and designated zones.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The campus is organized around a central academic core that includes the Carr-Gottstein Academic Center and the Atwood Center. To the west, the UAA/APU Consortium Library is accessible via Alumni Loop. Key landmarks include the Waldron Carillon and the central Fountain.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian routes connect the campus, including a Paved Bike Path and a Hiking Trail near the eastern campus edge. University Drive serves as the main artery, with paths branching off to all major buildings.
Parking & Entrances
The main campus entrance is via University Drive , accessible from Elmore Road or Providence Drive. Parking areas are situated near major destinations like the Atwood Center and Grant Hall.
Transit & Getting Here
The campus is located at 4101 University Drive, Anchorage, AK. Drivers can reach the university from the south via AK-1 and Providence Drive or from the north via AK-1 and Bragaw St. Elmore Road provides access from Tudor Rd.
Dorms & Student Housing
Student housing is located throughout the campus. The University Village is on the north end, with Segelhorst Hall nearby. Grant Hall , Gould Hall , Grace Hall , and the Mlakar Home are clustered closer to the central academic buildings.
Dining & Student Life
Student life facilities are centered around the Atwood Center. Athletic and recreational facilities are grouped on the eastern side of campus, including the Moseley Sports Center and an adjacent Soccer Field.
FAQ
Is Alaska Pacific University good?
Alaska Pacific University is regionally accredited and consistently ranked among the top colleges in Alaska, holding #32 in the Regional Colleges West by U.S. News in 2026. Student reviews highlight a supportive and close-knit community, with many praising hands-on learning and connections to Alaska Native culture, though some point to smaller program selection and high tuition as drawbacks. Rankings and feedback suggest it is a good option for those seeking a personalized education and a unique Alaskan experience.
Is Alaska Pacific University a tribal college?
Alaska Pacific University is designated as an Alaska Native-serving institution and is tribally governed, with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium as its sole member. The university is actively transitioning toward full tribal college status and operates under bylaws requiring a majority Alaska Native or American Indian board of trustees. Federally, it is recognized within the Minority-Serving Institutions group as serving Alaska Natives.​
How big is the Alaska Pacific University campus?
Alaska Pacific University’s main campus covers approximately 170 to 175 acres of heavily wooded land near downtown Anchorage. The campus includes state-of-the-art academic facilities, residence halls, and extensive outdoor recreational trails. There is also a remote 900-acre education center located on a private farm near Palmer, Alaska.
What GPA do you need to get into Alaska Pacific University?
Alaska Pacific University generally requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 for undergraduate admission. Some programs may admit students with a GPA as low as 2.0, depending on the department and admission committee’s review. Graduate programs usually expect at least a 2.75 GPA but may consider candidates with lower GPAs on appeal or provisional status.
