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15,431
Mavericks comprise the UNO student body
2,000+
Students live on campus
281
Registered clubs and organizations
15+
Service days offered every year, providing students with opportunities to volunteer
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ACCESS TO E XCEP TIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO LIVE AND LEARN.
The university you choose says a lot about what you want to do, and who you want to be. UNO Mavericks are independent thinkers who study and explore with classmates and professors who are passionate about their fields. Get to know UNO and you’ll see why we choose to be Mavericks, and why you should, too.
KNOW THE “O” UNO is a premier metropolitan university that combines the resources of a doctoral research institution with a thriving community in the heart of Omaha, Nebraska. With a global reach and vision, UNO is large enough to provide the educational endeavors you seek, yet personal enough to include the mentorship you need to achieve academic excellence.
EDUCATION WITHIN REACH UNO’s tuition rates are among the lowest in the region
Omaha has truly become a part of our campus with unlimited opportunities for collaboration, giving students access to exceptional experiences in service learning, applied research, and other collaborative activities that enhance time in the classroom. This is the “O” we want you to know—forward-thinking, student-centered, and devoted to the city we call home.
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OMAHA CONNECTION Our location offers students: • Plenty of restaurants, shopping, coffee shops, concert venues, and other activities, some within walking distance of campus • Proximity to local and national athletic events as well as museums, performing arts centers, the zoo, biking/hiking trails, and other cultural experiences • Internship and career opportunities in government, business, education, technology, communications, health care, and more • Access to Fortune 500 companies with headquarters in Omaha including Berkshire Hathaway, Kiewit, Mutual of Omaha, and Union Pacific
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ACADEMICS UNO is dedicated to providing rigorous undergraduate and graduate programs taught by faculty who are national and international experts in their fields.
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE UNO’s six colleges offer unique opportunities in research and firsthand experiences that are critical to gaining an edge in a competitive global marketplace. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Arts and Sciences (CAS) Business Administration (CBA) Communication, Fine Arts and Media (CFAM) Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) Information Science & Technology (IS&T) Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS)
MODES OF LEARNING UNO has tailored classes to be accessible to meet the various needs of all students and offers four modes of learning:
In-person: Instructors and students attend classes on campus on the scheduled day and time.
UNO HAS GIVEN ME SO MANY OPPORTUNITIES AND HAS TAUGHT ME SO MUCH ABOUT BEING INDEPENDENT, BUT ALSO HAS CREATED A NEW COMMUNITY FOR ME. Megan Primrose came to UNO from Ankeny, Iowa and chose UNO for the academic opportunities just as much as the atmosphere. She loves the class sizes and how connected the faculty is to their students. “They truly care about your personal success and want you to be successful in all that you do,” she said. Megan also chose to live on campus as an additional way to get involved and meet people. “Living on campus, you are so close to anything you need,” she said. “There is always something to go do or see. It is amazing being able to get the campus feel but also be a member of the community.”
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Remote Instruction: Instructors and students meet using digital technology, i.e. Zoom, at the scheduled date and time of the course.
Online Instruction: Students access courses and interact with the instructor using digital technology at flexible dates and times.
Hybrid Instruction: Mix of in-person instruction and either remote or online instruction, with reduced contact time on campus.
STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES UNO has specifically designed programs and services to support students academically, socially, and physically. • Academic and Career Development Center (ACDC)
• Learning Communities
• Accessibility Services
• Military and Veteran Services
• Campus Testing Services
• Multicultural Affairs
• Campus Recreation
• Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center
• Civic and Social Responsibility
• Math-Science Learning Center
• Counseling and Psychological Services
• Speech Center
• Gender and Sexuality Resource Center
• Writing Center
• Wellness Center
MAJORS We are a distinguished research university that offers nationally recognized bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees with more than 200 majors and programs available. For an in-depth list of program offerings and GPA requirements, visit
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FIRST-YEAR STUDENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDED HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM • English: Four years
ACADEMIC & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER ACDC advises exploratory students before they have completed 45 credit hours and helps them by identifying relevant majors, careers, and Academic Focus Areas related to their interests. ACDC advisors help students determine their personal, academic, and professional goals, while also supporting them in finding balance between education, work, family, and other interests.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Minimum 2.0 GPA for transfers/readmits.
Bioinformatics Biology Black Studies Chemistry Economics English Environmental Science Foreign Languages & Literature General Science Geography Geology History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Latino/Latin American Studies Mathematics Medical Humanities Molecular and Biomedical Biology Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Religion Sociology Women’s & Gender Studies CAS offers a variety of concentrations, minors, and certificate programs.
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Minimum 2.5 GPA for transfers/readmits.
Business Administration Accounting Banking & Financial Markets Business Analytics Business Finance Economics Entrepreneurship Management Human Resources Management International Business Investment Science & Portfolio Management Legal Studies Logistics & Supply Chain Management Marketing Real Estate & Land Use Economics Sales
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, FINE ARTS AND MEDIA
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Minimum 2.25 GPA for transfers/readmits.
Minimum 2.5 GPA for transfers/readmits.
SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Art History Creative Writing Studio Art Theatre
Aviation Criminology and Criminal Justice Emergency Management Gerontology Social Work
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Communication Studies Journalism & Media Communication
DIVISION OF CONTINUING STUDIES Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies
SCHOOL OF MUSIC Music Music Education (K-12) Music Performance Many other concentrations and minors are available through CFAM.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND HUMAN SCIENCES Minimum 2.5 GPA for transfers/readmits.
TEACHER EDUCATION Early Childhood Inclusive Education Elementary Education Secondary Education Library Science (non-teaching program) SPECIAL EDUCATION & COMMUNICATION DISORDERS Elementary Education, Special Education Secondary Education, Special Education Speech Language Pathology SCHOOL OF HEALTH & KINESIOLOGY Kinesiology Public Health BIOMECHANICS Biomechanics CEHHS offers many concentrations and endorsements, including the Middle Level Concentration, Sign Language Interpreter Concentration (non-certified), and Physical Education Teaching Endorsement.
COLLEGE OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Minimum 2.5 GPA for transfers/readmits.
Bioinformatics Computer Science IT Innovation Cybersecurity Management Information Systems Multiple concentrations, minors, and certificate programs are available through IS&T.
30+ concentration options offered to students 21 years or older. No minimum GPA required for the Multidisciplinary Degree program.
OTHER PROGRAMS OFFERED ON UNO’S CAMPUS STUDENT INTEREST GROUPS/ PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS Athletic Training Chiropractic Clinical Perfusion Cytotechnology Dental Dental Hygiene Genetic Counseling Law Medical Lab Science Medicine Nursing Occupational Therapy Optometry Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician’s Assistant Radiation Science Technology Veterinary Medicine These are not degree-granting programs. Our pre-professional programs allow you to pursue the major of your choice while completing the prerequisites often at the same time.
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN PROGRAMS UNO offers University of NebraskaLincoln (UNL) programs on our campus. See the catalog or go online to view course and admission requirements. College of Engineering* Management Program Construction Management* Engineering Programs Architectural Engineering** Civil Engineering* Computer Engineering* Construction Engineering* Electrical Engineering* Pre-Agricultural Engineering Pre-Biological Systems Engineering Pre-Mechanical Engineering * Programs that can be completed entirely on the UNO campus. ** Program can only be completed at UNO.
• Math: Three years including Algebra I & II, and Geometry • Social Sciences: Three years including two years of American and/or World History, American Government, and/or Geography • Natural Science: Three years including a lab course • Foreign Language: Two years of the same language • Elective: One additional year from any listed above
ONE OF THE FOLLOWING • ACT composite score of 20+ • SAT score of 1040+ (2016 Redesign)
• Cumulative GPA of 3.0 (4.0 scale) • Class ranking in upper 50%
TRANSFER STUDENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS • Completed transferable coursework from a regionally accredited collegiate institution following high school graduation • Graduated from a regionally accredited high school or completed the equivalent academic training (GED) • Meet the GPA requirement for the program in which you applied • Be in good academic standing at your previous institution(s)
UNL programs are taught in the Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI) on UNO’s campus.
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GENERAL INFORMATION COST OF ATTENDANCE*
CAMPUS HOUSING
The information below is based on full-time enrollment of 27 credit hours or more for the nine-month academic year (2020-21). NE Resident
Non-Resident
Tuition & Fees
$8,136
$21,718
Housing & Meals** (not required)
$10,196
$10,196
Books & Supplies (estimate)
$1,120
$1,120
$19,452
$33,034
Est. Annual Cost
* The information provided is not a bill; this is a cost estimation based on current tuition rates. The estimates are conservative by design, and in no way attempt to reflect differences in actual costs incurred by students with differing lifestyle choices. The University of Nebraska at Omaha reserves the right to increase or modify tuition and fees without prior notice, upon approval by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. ** Room and meal costs are estimates. Students are not required to live on campus. Meal plans are not required for students living on campus except for residents of Scott Hall and Scott Crossing Academic. Detailed room rates can be found at housing.unomaha.edu
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Living on campus has its benefits. You’ll save money, meet new people, and have lots of opportunities to get involved. UNO offers six different apartment-style housing facilities. Each facility offers a fun, safe environment and a chance for you to practice independent living.
Residence Hall Amenities • Private bedrooms with large personal closet space • Shared main living space, full kitchen, and bathroom areas • Laundry facilities, study lounges, multimedia rooms, fitness areas, and barbecue pavilions • Utilities, internet, and cable included in rent • Optional meal plans and on-campus dining options • Residence halls located on Dodge and Scott campuses. Each facility is different. Floor plan options are available online. For housing information, visit
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE No matter if you’re a first-year, transfer, or a returning student, there are a lot of options to help offset the cost of your education—grants, scholarships, work aid, federal loans, and alternative loans. The Office of Financial Support and Scholarships has representatives who can help find the solution that makes sense for you. To learn more about financial assistance options, visit
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SCHEDULE A CAMPUS VISIT Visiting campus is the best way to get to know UNO and see for yourself why more and more students are choosing to be a part of the Maverick family. We offer a variety of visit opportunities to help ensure that you find the best option to fit your needs. Schedule your visit online today!
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Top 10 Best For Vets Four-Year University Military Times, 2020
UNO is recognized as the most LGBTQIA+ friendly institution in the state BestColleges
Student safety is our priority, with resources available on campus and online to help keep you and your friends safe.
HOW DID VISITING CAMPUS HELP YOU REALIZE UNO WAS THE RIGHT PLACE FOR YOU? Once I took a campus tour and began to get familiar with UNO I couldn’t believe that it was only 20 minutes away from home. I could actually envision myself being a student here. I toured both Dodge campus and the residence halls. During the tour you see that it’s not as big as you think and the proximity of where you live to where you go to class is close. I also got the opportunity to meet the director of the School of Music during the tour, which helped secure my choice. D A KO TA VA L L E COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION, FINE ARTS AND MEDIA GENER AL INFORMATION | VISIT C AMPUS
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HOW TO BECOME A MAVERICK! GET STARTED, APPLY TODAY!
P LAN YOUR CAMPUS VISIT
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Schedule your visit online or call 402.554.6281
Start your application online and pay your $45 application fee.
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Connect with the University of Nebraska at Omaha Office of Undergraduate Admissions admissions.unomaha.edu
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Campus Visits/Maverick Landing: 402.554.6281 | BEaMAV.com/VisitCampus Office of Financial Support and Scholarships: 402.554.2327 | financialaid.unomaha.edu Office of Military and Veteran Services: 402.554.2349 | military.unomaha.edu
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The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. 0013BKUGA0820 All facts and figures presented in this book are based off of statistics obtained from the 2019-2020 academic year.
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