MIDLAND EXPERIENCE MIDLAND UNIVERSITY | 2022-2023 VISIT GUIDE DISCOVER YOUR MIDLAND EXPERIENCE
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DISCOVER MORE MIDLANDU.EDU 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 24 26 Becoming #MidlandBound Welcome to Warrior Nation The Midland Experience Athletics Arts Residence Life Student Services Career Ready with DRIVE Academics Access to Resources The Midland Investment Anticipated Costs Worksheet Our Success Story Admissions Support Team Student Ambassadors Campus Map Fremont Community Directory Connect with Us
When you step foot onto campus today, or tune in for one of our remote sessions, please know we value your time, and take great pride in supporting you through your college search process.
On your visit you will experience your first day as a Warrior, so your Midland experience starts today! You will see the places on campus where you will live and learn, get to know important facts about Midland, and see our values in action. We will also seek something deeper on our quest to support you today. Our mission for your campus visit is simply this; we want to connect you to the resources, people, and programs that will allow you to author your own Warrior Story.
Each student who chooses to join Warrior Nation brings their own talents, strengths, and interests to our
community. This variety of gifts is what makes Midland a special place. We will get to know not only your name, but your dreams. It is our true purpose to help you develop those gifts into a career.
You’ve got this and we are with you every step of the way. Whether your story includes time as a Warrior or not, know it was our pleasure to be part of the process and we wish you luck with all that lies ahead. But for today, welcome to our campus. Just like when you welcome friends into your home, we welcome you today, and always, to Warrior Nation!
We hope to see you again really soon. Orange and Blue, Go MU!
Lori Ethier Vice President for Undergraduate Enrollment & Marketing Warrior Class 2007
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Midland University is a place where you can write a college story that is uniquely tailored to your strengths and passions.
BECOMING #MIDLANDBOUND
Important things to note:
FAFSA open date — October 1st
FAFSA code — 002553
ACT code — 2462
MY WARRIOR RESOURCES
Counselor Name:
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WELCOME TO WARRIOR NATION
AT MIDLAND UNIVERSITY, OUR MISSION IS TO INSPIRE PEOPLE TO LEARN AND LEAD IN THE WORLD WITH PURPOSE.
FAITH QUALITY RESPECT
STEWARDSHIP LEARNING MISSION VALUES
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44% OF STUDENTS COME FROM IN STATE OF STUDENTS LIVE ON CAMPUS
OF STUDENTS COME FROM OUT OF STATE
87%
OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ARE INVOLVED IN EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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THE MIDLAND EXPERIENCE
Warrior Skills
Warrior Skills aims to assist students by focusing on four pillar areas: Personal Enhancement, Social Responsibility, Leadership, and Career Development. A variety of workshops take place throughout the year that can guide students through everything from time management to handling stress.
Personal Enhancement: Warrior Skills hosts a variety of workshops that give students the opportunity to grow in their personal development so that they can be successful in college. Some of these workshops include: time management, how to develop a growth mindset, stress management, finding your purpose, and much more.
Social Responsibility: Warrior Skills promotes year round community service efforts to give students the opportunity to give back to the community. The program also assists with diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts on campus.
Leadership: Warrior Skills hosts a variety of workshops about leadership and how to become an effective leader. Warrior Skills also collaborates with the U.S. Marine Corps to host a Warrior Leadership Academy for students to grow in their leadership skills.
Career Development: Warrior Skills collaborates with our Career Studio to put on multiple career/professional development events on topics such as building your LinkedIn, how to apply to graduate school, and resume building.
Student Organizations
Academic/Professional
Criminal Justice Club
Serves to enhance the understanding of the criminal justice field.
MASH - Midland Association for Students in Health
Strives to help students examine the various science fields, professional programs, and professions.
Student Education Association
To develop prospective educators and give an understanding of the education profession.
NMEA Chapter - National Association for Music Education
Orchestrates success for students nationwide and supports music educators at all teaching levels.
SNA - Student Nursing Association
Provides programs representative of fundamental and current professional interests and concerns.
FBLA Collegiate
Provides opportunities for post-secondary students to develop vocational competencies for business and office occupations and business teacher education.
Student Activities
MAC - Midland Activities Crew
Provides students with activities that improve campus morale and culture while allowing students to grow their personal and professional skill sets.
Recreation
Intramural Sports
Flag football, sand volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer, kickball, and more!
SAS - Short Attention Span
Our student improv team offers a creative outlet for performers as well as hilarious entertainment for the whole campus.
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Honorary Societies
Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society
Blue Key Honor Society for Junior/Senior Men
Cardinal Key Honor Society for Junior/Senior Women
Pi Gamma Mu Social Sciences Honor Society
Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society
Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society
Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society
Greek Life
Beta Sigma Psi Fraternity
Assists in the development of faithful and energetic Christian Leaders.
Kappa Phi Fraternity
Promotes social life, develops a community based on unity and brotherhood and fosters leadership of young men at Midland University.
Sigma Rho Fraternity
Regulates and ensures academic success and provides a positive presence in the community.
Phi Omega Sorority
Promotes social life for the young women of Midland University by serving others.
Pi Epsilon Sorority
Produces a fine type of womanhood through constant practice of teachings and ideals set forth by its constitution and rules of good conduct.
Tri Phi Sorority
Promotes the development of intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual life for the young women of Midland University.
Service
Student Senate
Represents the student body of Midland University.
Circle K International
Develops college and university students into a global network of responsible citizens and leaders with a lifelong commitment to service.
Blank Space Art Hub
An organization dedicated to including all students with a passion for art in fundraising activities.
Pinky Swear PACK
Creates a community of like-minded individuals who educate, support, and create an impact in the fight against pediatric cancer.
BSU - Black Student Union
Takes active measures towards fostering and enriching an environment for Black and African students attending a predominantly white institution.
EcoWarriors
To educate about environmental challenges and advocate for a sustainable, livable world through local action.
PRISM - Promoting Respect of Identities & Sexualities at Midland
Provide education to students about inclusion and respect around sexualities and the way students identify themselves.
HSU - Hispanic Student Union
Helping create awareness of the Hispanic and Latin culture surrounding Midland University’s campus and community.
Global Warriors
To serve as a place for support for International Students where all cultures represented are being embraced.
Campus Ministries
FCA - Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Midland Catholics
CRU
Bible Study Groups
Weekly Chapel Service
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Midland Athletics
155 All-Conference Honorees
6 Conference Coaches of the Year
ATHLETICS ATHLETICS
10 Conference Players of the Year
Athletic Opportunities
Baseball (M)
Basketball
Bowling
Cheer
22 All-American Honorees
119 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Cross Country Dance Esports
Flag Football (W)
Football (M)
Golf Hockey
Lacrosse
Powerlifting
Shotgun Sports
Soccer
Softball (W) Swim + Dive
Tennis Track + Field Volleyball (W) Wrestling
RECENT TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
+ Volleyball was NAIA National Qualifier
+ Men’s and Women’s Powerlifting won four USA Collegiate National Titles
+ Men’s Swimming & Diving repeat as KCAC Champions
+ Softball won regular season GPAC Championship and was a NAIA National Qualifier
+ Men’s & Women’s Tennis won regular season and postseason GPAC Championships
+ Cheer won the GPAC Championship and was a NAIA National Qualifier
+ Nine Indoor National Qualifiers and two National Champions. Nine Outdoor Track Qualifiers and one National Champion
+ Men’s Bowling won the GPAC/KCAC Championship
21 NAIA Scholar-Teams
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Arts Opportunities
Art & Design
Dance
Instrumental Music
Speech & Debate
Technical Arts
Theatre
Vocal Music
7 Scholarship Areas
62 Performances in the 2021-22 season
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS FOR ALL
5x National Champions - Warrior Wildfire Dance Team
DO IT ALL
WE ARE FAMILY
We believe that students should have the chance to be scholarshipped in the arts, no matter what degree they are seeking. Our collaborative arts department allows students to participate in multiple areas of the arts. Connect and grow in our energetic community of students who are passionate about the arts.
50+ Different arts classes offered each year
30 Arts related work study positions
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RESIDENCE LIFE
RESIDENCE LIFE
MIDLAND’S CAMPUS
Midland University’s Residence Life program is committed to creating a true ‘home’ for our students by supporting personal development, providing a safe and engaging community, and enhancing the student life experience.
We are proud to embrace and empower every student who joins our community through relationship building, participation in hall programs, involvement in various campus activities, and a commitment to investing in the well being of each student and equipping them to write the college story that they desire and deserve.
Student Affairs
402-941-6404
studentaffairs@midlandu.edu
RESIDENCE HALLS
Beegle Hall: Co-ed Freshmen
Benton Hall: Female Freshmen
Gunderson Hall: Co-Ed Freshmen
Augustine Hall: Co-Ed Sophomores + Juniors
Miller Hall: Co-Ed Suite Style Living for Sophomores
Atchison and Lund: Apartment Style Living for Sophomores and Juniors
Olson Village: Apartment Style Living for Juniors, Seniors, students 21+
ON-CAMPUS EXCEPTIONS
+ 4 prior semesters of on-campus residential living
+ Married or has a dependent child living with them
+ Resides at home with parent or guardian within a 30 mile radius of campus + 21 years or older by the first day of the semester
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Miller Hall
Gunderson Hall
Lund Hall
Two-year on-campus residency requirement
STUDENT SERVICES
DINING SERVICES
The Midland Dining Hall offers a variety of fresh foods from home-style entrees to freshly baked pizza and pasta to ice cream and freshly baked desserts. The Dining Hall is buffet style and all you care to eat. Midland University partners with Fresh Ideas to provide our dining services. If you have specific dietary needs, we are confident we can accommodate and will be happy to connect you with our Student Affairs team. They will partner with you to build a custom dietary plan for your time on campus.
The Warrior Grille is located on the 1st floor of the Olson Student Center in the Eikmeier Commons. It is a great place to pick-up breakfast, lunch or dinner or grab a Starbucks coffee to get a jump on your busy schedule.
STUDENT HEALTH
Midland University has a nurse on campus Monday through Friday to provide care and other services.
Services include Health Counseling, First Aid, Supplies, Over-the-Counter Medications, Blood Pressure Checks, Temperature Checks, Food Tray Delivery, Personal Problems, Physician & Dental Referrals, COVID-19, strep, and influenza tests available on-site.
May Smith, R.N. studenthealth@midlandu.edu
COUNSELING
The mission of the Midland University Counseling Center is to provide a supportive environment where students are encouraged to express and explore issues impacting their educational experience and collaboratively specify goals that will improve their well-being. Midland also offers a 24/7 telehealth counseling option that allows students to receive support even while traveling or competing away from campus.
Kelli Slagle counseling@midlandu.edu
SECURITY
Midland University maintains a campus security staff consisting of both professional and student staff who are trained to provide a safe and secure environment essential to Midland.
Safety & Security staff members provide:
+ Monthly Safety Tips
+ Safe walks for students, faculty, staff, and visitors on campus at any time to/from their vehicles to/from any location on campus.
+ Self Defense Seminar
+ Clery Report
+ Nightly Patrols
Student Affairs studentaffairs@midlandu.edu
STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS & ACCESSIBILITY
Any student needing academic accommodations must self-identify and should not assume that any documentation will automatically be sent to Midland. Documentation can be, but is not limited to, an IEP or 504 that has been completed in the last four years. Other forms of documentation are also common and will be reviewed by our Student Accommodations Specialist.
Hannah Bussa accommodations@midlandu.edu
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CAREER READY WITH DRIVE
The DRIVE model is our University-wide framework that takes a modern approach to “liberal arts” based on the skills employers look for when hiring college graduates. It is designed to develop relevant skills and create dynamic experiences through all aspects of a student’s Midland experience through a lens of intellectual growth and development.
Why is DRIVE important?
+ Increases relevance for what students are learning.
+ Provides flexibility for students when selecting courses.
+ Bridges curricular + co-curricular experiences.
+ Helps develop skills that students will use for their entire career.
D - Digital Fluency
Students master digital tools and transform from users of technology to creators within their chosen field.
Curricular example: HIS111: United States History to 1877
Students created a digital historical timeline using Padlet, an iPad app. This assignment required them to select and research a series of historical events and use digital tools to create/record a visual presentation of their findings.
R - Research & Critical Thinking
Students investigate ideas, identify credible sources of information, and translate facts into meaningful analysis.
Co-curricular example: Library Database Presentations
During this presentation the Head Librarian teaches students how to utilize and search from the Library’s online databases. Students learn how to form a research question to search, what the best database(s) is to search from, how to limit their search, and how to compile the best scholarly research for their assignment.
I - Innovation
Students consider new ways of thinking about everyday issues and identify the steps needed to turn ideas into action.
Co-curricular example: Fighting Education Inequity Virtual Workshop
Student engagement, participation, and forming relationships are three barriers that teachers are facing during virtual teaching. The lecturer shared how she overcame these barriers using different techniques to engage her 2nd graders and keep them motivated while attending class virtually.
V - Vocation & Leadership
Students explore their interests and personal strengths to transform their passion into a profession.
Co-curricular example: Warrior Skills Workshop: Transitioning out of Collegiate Sport
Student-athletes discuss how to have a healthy transition out of collegiate sport and into their career. They discuss the identities and values that they held within their athletic career and how those identities and values will transition over into life after college.
E - Engagement & Expression
Students observe and experience diverse perspectives changing from spectator to participant on local, national, and global issues.
Curricular example: EDU220: Diversity in Classroom Communities
Students trace their own experience with diversity, question their own biases, stereotypes, preconceptions, assumptions, and the assumptions of others to define new modes of thinking as a result of that questioning.
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of Academic Core Experience | menke@midlandu.edu Interested in learning about the Midland Honors Program? Scan the QR Code to discover more.
Questions about DRIVE? Contact Donna Menke, Director
ACADEMICS
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Applied Behavior Analysis, Arts Management, Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, English, History, Human Services, Mathematics, Psychology, Religion + Philosophy, Sociology, Youth + Family Ministry
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Elementary Education K-8, Secondary Education 6-12 or 7-12, Special Education Generalist K-12, Education PK-12, Education Studies
Accounting, Agribusiness, Business Intelligence + Technology, Digital Marketing, Business Administration, Financial Services, Management, Sport Management
Additional Academic Resources
Scan to view our academic catalog, minors, certificates, and more!
WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY
College of Health Professions
Biology, Exercise Science, Medical Arts (3+1), Nursing, Pre-Athletic Training, Strength + Conditioning,
Undeclared Student Resources
Still exploring your academic and career interests? Midland University has you covered! Midland students are not required to declare their major until the start of their sophomore year. This allows students the chance to freely explore their passions, interests and options during their first year of college.
98% 98% 95% 93% 93%
of first-year students say that Midland emphasizes providing support to help students succeed academically.
of graduates feel that Midland prepared them to be competitive for their first job.
of graduates feel confident in their ability to pursue a career related to their strengths and passion.
of graduates say their major was academically engaging.
of first-year and senior students say their experience at Midland has contributed to developing skills to work effectively with others.
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School of Education
College of Arts and Sciences
Dunklau School of Business
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ACCESS TO RESOURCES
Student Success Center Access to Technology
1-on-1 advising model creates a partnership with advisors to ensure students have individualized support and resources when choosing classes or navigating college life.
Career Studio
Become career ready with services that include support in resume building, part time and career job search, interview preparation and more.
STUDENT RESOURCES
4-YEAR GRADUATION GUARANTEE GUIDELINES
Every undergraduate student receives an iPad + Apple pencil and has access to many computer labs to advance their education and digital fluency.
Academic Resource Center
Writing Lab, Learning Lab, Quiz Lab, Supplemental Instruction, Study Tables, Exam Review Sessions, Notability, and Individualized Success Strategies.
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THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT
5 PATHS TO YOUR SCHOLARSHIP
What is a FAFSA?
Midland University awards single scholarships based on each student’s particular gifts and talents. The specific amount of the scholarship is determined by an evaluation of each student’s academic, athletic, and arts talents. In situations where there are two or more possible scholarship considerations, Midland will award the larger scholarship to provide the greatest amount of assistance to the student. These scholarships cannot be stacked.
FAFSA is an acronym that stands for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Colleges and universities use this form to determine your eligibility for federal, state, and college-sponsored financial aid, including grants, educational loans, and work study programs.
FAFSA code — 002553
When filling out the FAFSA at fafsa.us.gov, make sure you are completing the correct year (20222023). If you are not planning to file a FAFSA, make sure you let your Admissions counselor know!
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AmbassadorTip Doug Watson | Director of Financial Aid Sarah Trausch | Financial Aid Counselor Lisa Hughes | Financial Aid Counselor Email — finaid@midlandu.edu CONTACT FINANCIAL AID TEAM
Outside Scholarships
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AWARDS
ANTICIPATED COSTS WORKSHEET
The details of your financial aid award, and how they apply to your anticipated educational costs, mark the beginning of your financial journey at Midland. This is also where we stand arm in arm with you to utilize resources like the Anticipated Costs Worksheet, payment plan options, and loan information links attached to this guide.
In addition to the resources available to you, we have a team of trained professionals ready to assist at any time. Your Admissions counselor will be in touch soon to begin this conversation and, if needed, connect you to other campus resources.
WORK STUDY + OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPSFINANCIAL AID OFFICE
Additional ways students choose to pay for these anticipated costs are:
Parent Plus Loans
• Work Study Positions
Outside Scholarships
• Private Loans
• Payment Plans
Veterans’ Affairs Benefits
Students will need to confirm their payment choices with the Financial Aid Office prior to the start of classes.
+ TUITION + FEES HOUSING + FOOD = TOTAL COST (MINUS) + SCHOLARSHIP + GRANTS FEDERAL LOANS = OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS (MINUS) = + WORK STUDY OUTSIDE SCHOLARSHIPS TOTAL FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER AUG-DEC PAYMENT/MONTH JAN-MAY PAYMENT/MONTH (Divide by 5) (Divide by 5)
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OUR SUCCESS STORY 18 AVERAGE STARTING SALARIES (Top 3 majors) EDUCATION $37,395 BUSINESS $44,550 HUMAN PERFORMANCE $45,000 NURSING $62,851 EMPLOYMENT SECTORS WHAT OUR GRADUATES ARE EARNING OVERALL SUCCESS RATE 6 Months Post-Graduation 2021 Median Salary 96% 78% EMPLOYED/MILITARY 18% CONTINUING EDUCATION/ SERVICE PROGRAM 4% SEEKING EMPLOYMENT OR GRAD SCHOOL ADMISSION BUSINESS 28% EDUCATION 22 % HEALTHCARE 22 % HUMAN SERVICES 10% ADDITIONAL SECTORS: ARTS 4% SPORTS 4% AG 1% OTHER 9% $ 43,694 $ AmbassadorTi p “ Consider a part time job or internship in your future field. Network, network, network! ”
ADMISSIONS SUPPORT TEAM
ADMISSIONS TEAM
BRIANNA RENAAS Admissions Counselor
Renaas@midlandu.edu
402-720-9155
BROOKE PHILLIPS Admissions Office Manager Dual Enrollment Coordinator phillips@midlandu.edu
402-941-6163
JAKE LOFTUS Assistant Director of Admissions Athletic Recruiting Liaison Loftus@midlandu.edu
402-690-4505
JESSYE TORNETEN Admissions Counselor torneten@midlandu.edu
402-719-9545
JONNY ESTRADA Admissions Counselor Estrada@midlandu.edu
402-720-1347
LANDON BARCEL Admissions Counselor barcel@midlandu.edu
402-720-8896
LORI ETHIER
Vice President for Undergraduate Enrollment & Marketing
Ethier@midlandu.edu
LEXIE CZAPLEWSKI
Assistant Director of Admissions Ambassador Program Coordinator Czaplewski@midlandu.edu
402-490-2656
MATT DEAN
Associate Director of Admissions
Deanm@midlandu.edu
402-720-4522
MICHAELA SHEPARD
Director of Admissions
Shepard@midlandu.edu
402-941-6515
TYLER DREY Admissions Counselor
Campus Visit Coordinator
Drey@midlandu.edu
402-941-6107
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Admissions Office admissions@midlandu.edu or 800.642.8382 Financial Aid Office finaid@midlandu.edu or 402.941.6520 Billing Office studentbilling@midlandu.edu or 402.941.6113 IT HelpDesk helpdesk@midlandu.edu or 402.941.6270 Student Affairs Office studentaffairs@midlandu.edu or 402.941.6404 University Registrar’s Office registrar@midlandu.edu or 402.941.6221 ADDITIONAL CAMPUS SUPPORT
STUDENT AMBASSADORS
AARON
SOPHOMORE – SCHUYLER, NEBRASKA
Major: Accounting
Involvement: Men’s Basketball, Honors Program
Dream Vacation: Rome
ALEC
SOPHOMORE – BOERNE, TEXAS
Major: History
Involvement: Baseball, Residence Life, Student Senate, Studen Athlete Advisory Committee
Dream Vacation: Greece
ALLIE
JUNIOR – SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA
Major: Nursing
Involvement: Powerlifting, Phi Omega
Dream Vacation: Hawaii
ANGEL
FRESHMAN – RALSTON, NEBRASKA
Major: Education
Involvement: Cheer
Dream Vacation: Hawaii
BRANDY
SOPHOMORE – COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA
Major: Biology
Involvement: Choir, Acapella Choir, Honors Program, MASH
Dream Vacation: Phillipines
CALEB
FRESHMAN – BEND, OREGON
Major: Undeclared
Involvement: Baseball
Dream Vacation: Greece
CALLY
FRESHMAN – OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Major: Digital Marketing and Sports Management
Involvement: FCA
Dream Vacation: Italy
CONNOR
JUNIOR – TUCSON, ARIZONA
Major: Agribusiness
Involvement: Baseball
Dream Vacation: France
EMMA H
JUNIOR – SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI
Major: Special Education
Involvement: Powerlifting, FCA, NSEA
Dream Vacation: Paris
EMMA J
SENIOR – KANSAS CITY, KANSAS
Major: Communications Studies
Involvement: Cru, Residence Life, Phi Omega, Honors Program
Dream Vacation: Philippines
EVAN
FRESHMAN – ASHLAND, NEBRASKA
Major: Agribusiness
Involvement: Track & Field, FCA, Cru
Dream Vacation: Montana
FRANKIE
JUNIOR – WAYNE, NEBRASKA
Major: Education
Involvement: Basketball, FCA, Student Athletic Advisory Committee
Dream Vacation: France
GRACE
JUNIOR – LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Major: Criminal Justice
Involvement: Tennis, Learning Lab, EcoWarriors
Dream Vacation: Thailand
HUNTER
JUNIOR – BELLEVUE, NEBRASKA
Major: Psychology
Involvement: Theatre
Dream Vacation: France
JOELLE
SOPHOMORE – CHEYENNE, WYOMING
Major: Nursing
Involvement: Swim, FCA, Student Senate
Dream Vacation: Bahamas
KALYND
JUNIOR – PITTSBURG, CALIFORNIA
Major: Business
Involvement: Football
Dream Vacation: Travel the world on a yacht
KATIE
SENIOR – GRETNA, NEBRASKA
Major: Exercise Science
Involvement: Cheer, Pi Epsilon, Student Athletic Advisory Committee
Dream Vacation: Greece
KRISTA
FRESHMAN – PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
Major: Nursing
Involvement: Track & Field
Dream Vacation: Bora Bora
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LAUREN
SOPHOMORE – DIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS
Major: Human Services
Involvement: Powerlifting, Student Senate, FCA, Cru, Honors Program
Dream Vacation: Greece
MADISON
JUNIOR – AUBURN, NEBRASKA
Major: Human Services
Involvement: Cheer
Dream Vacation: Bora Bora
MADYSON
JUNIOR – BLAIR, NEBRASKA
Major: Psychology
Involvement: Cru, FCA, Residence Life, Learning Lab, Student Senate, Pi Gama Mu, Psi Chi, Student Athletic Advisory Committee, Co-Curricular Drive Committee
Dream Vacation: Bahamas
MASON
FRESHMAN – OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Major: Business
Involvement: Basketball
Dream Vacation: Bahamas
MICHAL
FRESHMAN – WROCLAW, POLAND
Major: Business + Psychology
Involvement: Soccer
Dream Vacation: Mauritius Island, Africa
MORGAN
SENIOR – LITTLETON, COLORADO
Major: Psychology
Involvement: N/A
Dream Vacation: Norway
NATALIE
JUNIOR – YORK, NEBRASKA
Major: Nursing
Involvement: Dance, Phi Omega, Cru, Student Nurses Association, Learning Lab
Dream Vacation: Greece
REILLY
JUNIOR – NORTH LOUP, NEBRASKA
Major: Elementary Education
Involvement: Dance, Cru, SAAC, Phi Omega, Student Senate, Cardinal Key Honors Society, Anderson Leader, NSEA, Residence Life
Dream Vacation: Italy
RUBIE
FRESHMAN – WAYNE, NEBRASKA
Major: Education
Involvement: Basketball, FCA
Dream Vacation: Greece
RYLAND FRESHMAN – BILLINGS, MONTANA
Major: Medical Arts
Involvement: Women’s Lacrosse
Dream Vacation: Greece
SARAH
SOPHOMORE – WATERBURY, NEBRASKA
Major: Music Education
Involvement: Band, Choir, Acapella Choir, Phi
Omega, NAFME
Dream Vacation: Berlin
STEPHANIE
JUNIOR – MARQUETTE, NEBRASKA
Major: Digital Marketing
Involvement: Volleyball, FCA
Dream Vacation: Venice
TIFFANY
SOPHOMORE – GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA
Major: Exercise Science
Involvement: Cheer
Dream Vacation: Bahamas
WESTON
FRESHMAN – AUBURN, NEBRASKA
Major: Strength & Conditioning
Involvement: Football
Dream Vacation: New York
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Bling*
Dunham’s Sports*
Calico Babe
D&T Shirtified, LLC
Eakes Office Solutions
Fremont Area Habitat for Humanity
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Health
Fremont Methodist*
Children’s Hospital & Medical Center
Methodist Urgent Care
Praire Fields Family Medicine
RTG Medical
Chiropractors
Fremont Chiropractic
Brainard Chiropractic
Heartland Chiropractic
>26,000
Audiology
Mendlik Audiology
Dental
Fremont Dental Group
Fremont Family Dentistry * Gufford Dentistry
Eyecare
Schmidt Eyecare
Fremont Vision
Bloom Optical
Skincare
Skin Envy Dermatology *
Skin P.C.
Gyms
Fremont YMCA*
Planet Fitness*
Anytime Fitness*
Max Fitness
Crossfit Kohana
HOTWORX
24 Live Fit*
Beauty
Posh Nail Spa
American Nails
Great Clips
Sports Clips
Sally’s Beauty Supply Shop
Various Barber Shops in Omaha
Tan 24-7 * Hot Spot
Physical Therapy
Fremont Therapy & Wellness*
Nebraska Orthopaedic Physical Therapy *
GROCERY STORES
Walmart*
Hy-Vee*
Bakers* Aldi Walgreens*
ENTERTAINMENT
Fremont Theaters
Fremont Lakes
Fremont Area Art Association
30 Bowl
Ruff House
Sidner Ice Arena
* = Places students work
* = Alumni Leadership Presence (Owner, Operator, Management)
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Banks
First State Bank and Trust**
Pinnacle Bank**
First National Bank** US Bank**
Great Western Bank** Lincoln Federal Savings**
Insurance
Marsh & McLennan Agency/ INSPRO Insurance*
Farm Bureau Financial Services**
Shelter Insurance - Terri Dingwell
Other
Bixby Financial Services
Erickson & Brooks
Guilliat & Associates
Clark Enersen Partners
TRAVEL/HOTEL
Fairfield Inn
Holiday Inn Express
Baymont Inn and Suites
TRASH SERVICES
S2 Refuse & Recycling*
Waste Connections
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
City of Fremont - Parks & Recreation Depart
Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce*
Greater Fremont Development Council
MainStreet of Fremont
CAR SERVICES
Cornhusker Express Lube
Diers Ford
Fas Break Auto Glass
Cornhusker Auto Wash
Tommy’s Express Car Wash*
Gene Steffy
Sid Dillon*
CHURCHES
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church
Fremont Alliance Church
Sinai Lutheran Church
Cornerstone Bible Church
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