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Some 150 Projects on Alaskan List for Volunteers

SOLDOTNA, AK (July 29, 2004) - Alaska Christian College (ACC) has received a heavy dose of volunteerism on its 10-acre campus as it prepares for its fourth academic year as a ministry of the Evangelical Covenant Church of Alaska.

ACC Dean of Students Jeff Siemers reports that teams from Illinois, Minnesota, and California and all over North America are going to be doing work of various kinds. The main project is a dining hall that will seat around 150 people. This is one of an estimated 140 projects, big and small, stated ACC President Keith Hamilton in a recent email update.

"Summer construction season is winding down here and now we're prepping for the students coming on August 26," said Siemers, the dean for the three years of ACC's existence. "We have quite a few people – more than at any other time – interested in enrolling and we've decided that our maximum number of students is 42, including returning ENCORE students. Although the school has increased enrollment in recent years, the loss of ACC Director of Admissions Mark Hill (he is headed to North Park Theological Seminary in Chicago) will be a tough role to fill. Because of his knowledge of Western Alaska and his connection with Covenant churches in Alaska, he'll be missed," said Siemers.

The school is currently in the midst of achieving accreditation status with the Association for Biblical Higher Education, having received a visit from the association's executive director in June. The process takes many years and includes three stages.

Siemers said that many past graduates of ACC have gotten involved in parachurch ministry, including an organization called "On Eagle's Wings," which focuses on Native Americans throughout North America. Some are at the university level while others have decided to return to their home villages and help in the ministries of their respective churches. One recent graduate, Beatrice Katongan, has been serving as a liaison for work groups and working in multiple jobs at ACC while she considers her future.

"Some of the most encouraging things have been seeing students making good decisions on their own," said Siemers, who is originally from First Covenant Church in Rockford, Illinois, and had served as a youth worker in Hooper Bay, Alaska, before heading to ACC. "They're pursuing forward progress in their lives and that's not always the case, especially with the history of Western Alaska students. A high percentage of students usually drop out of school."

ACC is taking applications for the vacant director of admissions position. To apply, call the school at 907-260-7422 or email Hamilton at kjhamilton@aol.com. For more information about the school, visit the new website address at www.akcc.org.

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