Serving those that serve on-base is a privilege. Waldorf University is proud to support our servicemembers located at Eielson Air Force Base in North Pole, Alaska. Waldorf offers face-to-face courses to our students on-base, enabling a seamless transition to our fully online learning modality as students progress in their degree program. Students at Eielson can make the most of their enrollment by having their military experience evaluated for potential transfer credit into their degree program. Additionally, Waldorf University is a Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) General Education Mobile (GEM) approved school. Please contact your on-base representative via phone or email for more information on how to maximize your experience at Eielson Air Force Base.
“Sergeant really encouraged me to do the application to Waldorf. They took my military transcripts from the Community College of the Air Force, they did their evaluation, and right there I started pursuing my Bachelor’s.”
-Elijah Simwamu, BAS in Business 2023
Upcoming In-Person Courses
- July Term 1E26
- Classes begin 7/2/25 and end 8/26/25
- Offerings:
- ENG 1010: English Composition I (CCAF English GEM) - T/Th 12:00-1:15 PM
- SPC 1010: Speech Communications (CCAF Speech GEM) - M/W/F 12:00-12:50 PM
- September Term 2E26
- Classes begin 9/3/25 and end 10/28/25
- Offerings:
- PSY 1010: General Psychology (CCAF Social Sciences GEM) - M/W/F 12:00-12:50 PM
- SOC 1010: Introduction to Sociology (CCAF Social Sciences GEM) - T/Th 12:00-1:15 PM
Eielson Air Force Base Education Representative:
Ann Rowley // 877.267.2157 ext. 9103 // ann.rowley@waldorf.edu
Important notes:
Students enrolled in face-to-face courses at Eielson AFB may enroll in additional online courses at Waldorf University simultaneously.
All courses offered on Eielson AFB will run concurrently with online versions of the course to allow those on duty to continue their coursework while serving our country.
Waldorf University at Eielson Air Force Base respectfully acknowledges the Dena People on whose ancestral homelands our office and classroom reside. We honor their rich culture, way of life, and their stewardship of the Interior lands and waters.