Did you know the University of Alaska鈥檚 new student regent launched his college career through dual enrollment and scholarship support?
July 8, 2025

Fernando Escobar
Meet the student regent
Fernando Escobar, a first-generation college student from , is the new student regent on the University of Alaska Board of Regents. His two-year
term began June 1 and runs through May 2027.
As student regent, Escobar participates in board meetings as a full voting member and helps bridge the gap between student experience and university governance. The student regent serves as a voice for the students. Regents often turn to the student member to ask how students are responding to issues and decisions.
Escobar is hitting the ground running. He exudes an optimistic outlook toward his role, the future of UA, and that of Alaska. His background is intertwined with key programs and policies that make UA an affordable choice for Alaskans and that help students enter and complete college. His story is an example of how those programs are succeeding and shaping the future leaders of our state.
While in high school, Escobar earned college credits through UAA鈥檚 Criminology and Criminal Justice dual enrollment program. He credits advisors Robyn Callahan and Nancy Castro at Kodiak College for helping him navigate the transition to college, including the admissions process and UAOnline.
He is also a recipient of the , 91麻豆天美 Scholars Award, as well as the KEA Marion Soule Academic Scholarship and the Kodiak Scholarship Foundation.
Choosing UA
Escobar chose UAF for a combination of affordability, opportunity, and long-term impact.
鈥淢y one goal is to avoid student loan debt. As a first-generation student, it becomes
difficult to finance a postsecondary education at an out-of-state institution.鈥
The university system鈥檚 commitment to in-state access, early dual-credit pathways, and student support services plays a defining role in stories like Escobar鈥檚. Affordability, accessibility, and community connection are pillars in UA鈥檚 success and the continued strength of Alaska鈥檚 workforce.

Escobar was recently featured in an interview with the UAF College of Liberal Arts. He discussed the university鈥檚 Arctic research leadership and the role it plays in preparing students for careers that matter in Alaska.
鈥淎laska is such a unique place, and the fact that the University of Alaska has been able to evolve and adapt to the needs of our state鈥 positions us with a wealth of knowledge and rich history,鈥 he told CLA.
Read the on Escobar from UAF CLA.
His focus as student regent
Now studying Anthropology and Justice at UAF, Escobar brings a rural and generational
perspective to the board. He鈥檚 especially interested in increasing student engagement,
not just as a measure of involvement but as a way to build campus connection and belonging.
鈥淪tudent engagement is vital to campus life. It also promotes the retention of our students, keeping them within the universities/system. The students engaged find their own community and find those lifelong friends.鈥
He also emphasized his desire to be accessible and responsive.

Regent Escobar (right) attends a UAF Volleyball game.
鈥淧lease send me emails! I would love to engage and learn some system wide issues that our community is seeing, and what they wish the Regents to be aware of and advise the Office of the President on.鈥
Escobar is leading by example. The newest student regent is a reminder that the university system is a network of individual people showing up and working together, and proof that one person can make a difference.
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