Become a sponsor
Support Alaska's Youth and Alaska's Future Workforce!
The Alaska Academic Decathlon brings together high school students to compete in ten subjects based on a yearly theme. The program builds valuable social and emotional skills, improves student achievement, and builds confidence. It also engages students of all abilities (teams must include students of a wide spectrum of GPAs), often attracting non-joiners and students who are underperforming in school.
"I love this program, not only for the academic challenges it gives us, and the engaging curricular approach to the various subject areas, but also for the opportunity it gives to boost the self-confidence of our participants. I’ve seen our students grow as learners, speakers, and team members through this program. From the bottom of my heart, QUYANAQPAK!" - Joanna Wassillie, Bering Strait School District
The program culminates in a four-day state competition at the Z.J. Loussac Public Library, where students interact with teams from around the state and statewide high school educators. The event kicks off with a college/job fair and ends with an award ceremony where students earn medals and scholarships.
Your Support Counts!
Sponsors can designate how their funds are spent. Below, please find some options:
- High School State Competition Costs (four-day event on the UAA Campus)
- Medals and Trophies
- Travel Funds for Winning Teams to Represent Alaska at National Competitions
- Outreach Materials
- Scholarships
- Operational Costs
Sponsorship Levels
Premier Partner: $25,000+
Platinum Sponsor: $15,000+
Gold Sponsor: $7,500+
Silver Sponsor: $5,000+
Bronze Sponsor: $1,000+
Sponsorship Benefits
All sponsors are featured on our website, on our social media sites, and at our state competition in order of contribution size.
Sponsors are also featured in all monthly newsletters to school administrators, coaches, and students, as well as in all press releases, and to 100+ volunteers from all over the state.
Sponsors are also welcome to participate in the high school state competition, college/job fair.

