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2021‒2022 PLANNING The contents of UNO’s 2021-22 Welcome Guide reflect campus operations as they would be without COVID-19 restrictions and temporary remote practices. Go online for the most up-to-date calendar of events, hours of operation, and information on campus resources.
SELF-MONITOR Using the 1-Check UNO app daily–even when you don’t have plans to be on campus–helps limit the spread of COVID-19. Scan to download the app for Android and iOS devices, or find the web-based version at 1check.app.
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CONNECT. When you connect with a faculty or staff member and participate in a campus program, you significantly improve your chance of graduating on time. GENERAL CONTACTS Academic and Career Development Center 402.554.3672 Bookstore 402.554.2336 Cashiering and Student Accounts 402.554.2324 Criss Library 402.554.3206 Financial Support and Scholarships** 402.554.2327
University Registrar** 402.554.2314 Undergraduate Admissions 402.554.2393 MavTECH Help Center (Technology Assistance) 402.554.4357 Student Conduct and Community Standards 402.554.6601 Title IX Coordinator 402.554.2120
HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE
Campus Recreation Guest Services 402.554.2539 Counseling and Psychological Services 402.554.2409 Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center 402.554.2374
Get Involved Choir and Athletic Bands 402.554.3411 Service, Leadership, and Innovation Collaborative 402.554.4083
Theater Productions 402.554.2406
PUBLIC SAFETY Emergency 402.554.2911 Non-Emergency 402.554.2648
LEARNING CENTERS Math-Science Learning Center 402.554.3643 Writing Center 402.554.2946 Speech Center 402.554.3201
Parking Services 402.554.7275
Dodge Campus Housing 402.554.6605
MavCARD Services 402.554.2220
Scott Campus Housing 402.778.6541
MavIGATION Desk 402.554.2800
Wellness Center
Student Involvement 402.554.2711
Multicultural Affairs 402.554.2248
Accessibility Services Center 402.554.2872
Spirit and Tradition 402.554.2711
Military and Veteran Services 402.554.2349
New Student and Family Programs 402.554.2677
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Milo Bail Student Center 402.554.5990
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Gender and Sexuality Resource Center 402.554.2384 International Programs 402.554.2293 Education Abroad 402.554.3168
ACADEMIC ADVISORS Aviation Institute 402.554.3424 College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 402.554.2458 College of Business Administration (CBA) 402.554.3419 College of Communications, Fine Arts and Media (CFAM) 402.554.3857 College of Education (COE) 402.554.2717
College of Information Science and Technology (IS&T) 402.554.3819 College of Public Affairs and Community Service (CPACS) 402.554.2276 School of Criminology and Criminal Justice (SCCJ) 402.554.2610 Division of Continuing Studies (DCS) 402.554.2370 Gerontology 402.554.2114 Health & Kinesiology 402.554.2670 School of the Arts 402.554.3266 School of Communication 402.554.3244
Grace Abbott School of Social Work 402.554.2793 Exploratory Studies (ACDC) 402.554.3672 UNL College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources 402.554.3672 UNL College of Engineering 402.554.3562 * Please call if you need help. We can assist with solving problems that are affecting your ability to be successful at UNO. ** Families cannot call and ask for information regarding their student’s academic records unless they have documented permission.
School of Music 402.554.2177
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TAKE CARE.
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You’re not just a student, parent, athlete, or employee. You’re a complex being, a whole person. Make the choice to take care of ALL of you. We’ll be there every step of the way.
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SUCCESS COMMUNITY
Concerns, struggles, and changes are all normal parts of life. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers a safe, confidential atmosphere where personal concerns can be openly explored and discussed.
This digital community is available to all incoming students and serves as a tool to prepare for and help you thrive in your first year. As a new student at UNO, you are granted access to this online community when you register for orientation via your Canvas account. Throughout the year, expect updates and emails about upcoming deadlines, opportunities, events, and more.
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SUPPORT GROUPS A support group can significantly increase your ability to deal with the stress of being a college student. UNO sponsors various support groups for students of all backgrounds and needs.
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STUDENT EMPLOYMENT Using Handshake, students can browse and apply for local, national, and on-campus job opportunities from employers, as well as view upcoming career fairs and schedule career advising appointments.
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CAREER SERVICES Whether you are just starting the career planning process or already have a goal in mind, the Academic and Career Development Center (ACDC) has resources to assist in your journey.
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TEXTING SMS texting is used to communicate deadlines and timely information with all degree-seeking undergraduate students. Make sure your cell phone number is listed in MavLINK to receive messages.
INJURY PREVENTION & CARE Injury Prevention and Care (IPC) is staffed by certified athletic trainers (ATC) and student employees trained in injury management, evaluation, and rehabilitation. All staff are certified in First Aid, CPR, and AED.
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STUDENT INVOLVEMENT Student Organizations on campus are created to suit the diverse interests of students and range from academics and volunteerism to art, music, and beyond. Get involved, make new connections, and explore common interests with your peers.
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SERVICE & VOLUNTEERING The Service, Leadership, and Innovation Collaborative is dedicated to developing students to be engaged, civic-minded citizens, and leaders for our communities. UNO believes service and engagement are vital components for the educational development of all students and for a sustainable, healthy community.
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CULTURAL ENRICHMENT Participating in Cultural Enrichment activities is a great way to get involved on campus. Whether you play in the athletic pep band, act in a play, sing in a choir, compete with MavForensics, or join a student organization, you can find an experience that suits your interests. Attend theatre productions, music concerts, art openings, and special guest lectures on campus. These activities are open to all students regardless of their major.
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STUDENT CONDUCT UNO expects students to maintain standards of personal integrity that are in accordance with the goals of the institution. This means that students are expected to assume responsibility for their actions; observe national, state, and local laws and university policies; and respect the rights and property of others.
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NEW STUDENT CONVOCATION
DE-STRESS FEST
New students are officially welcomed to campus in a special ceremony that features remarks from campus administrators and student leaders.
Prep week and finals week can be overwhelming. Luckily, you can look forward to a week of fun events and opportunities.
DURANGO DAYS
SIGNATURE SERVICE DAYS
Durango Days kicks off your college experience at UNO. Students look forward to involvement opportunities, social/service activities, live bands, entertainment, and free food.
The Service, Leadership, and Innovation Collaborative sponsors days of service to give you a chance to volunteer around the community.
HOMECOMING UNO’s Homecoming is an opportunity to support your Mavericks and show your school spirit during a fun week with engaging events that will pump you up and bring you closer to your peers.
CAREER & INTERNSHIP FAIRS An excellent opportunity for you to connect and interact with recruiters from a variety of companies.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS FAIR The Health and Wellness Fair is presented by the Wellness Center as part of its ongoing effort to inform, educate, and empower the campus community to adapt a healthier lifestyle.
NATIVE AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL Hosted by the Inter-tribal Student Council, Tribal Management and Emergency Services, Office of Multicultural Affairs, American Multicultural Student Agency, and Vision Maker Media.
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CAMPUS TRADITIONS Traditions teach students about the history of UNO, create a sense of community, instill Maverick values, and generate pride and enthusiasm.
OMATHON OMAthon is an annual fundraising event hosted by UNO Dance Marathon (UNODM), a student organization working to raise money for Omaha Children’s Hospital & Medical Center.
COMMIT TO FIT You can make a wellness goal to start the new year and win prizes in the process.
WAMBLI SAPA MEMORIAL POW WOW The pow wow is a celebration of history and culture, featuring musical performances, arts and crafts displays, and a winner-takes-all dance contest.
LAVENDER GRADUATION
MAVPRO CONCERT
Lavender Graduation is an annual ceremony to honor lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, asexual, and ally (LGBTQIA+) students and to acknowledge their achievements and contributions to UNO.
Maverick Productions hosts a concert at Baxter Arena every year. Past artists have included Logic and Flo Rida.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BANQUET
TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN
UNO’s international students come together each year in this vibrant, cross-cultural banquet featuring food and entertainment.
Members of the UNO and Omaha community volunteer to set up over 7,000 American flags and read the names of every service member who has died defending our freedoms since September 11, 2001.
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NAVIGATING ONLINE [ MY.UNOMAHA.EDU ]
USERNAME & PASSWORD NetID The UNO NetID is your personal identification for using many UNO online services.
MavLINK Homepage View your current classes, important messages, account balance, and how to contact your advisor.
NUID Nebraska University identification numbers are provided to ALL UNO students, faculty, and staff.
Enrollment View your current class schedule, use class search, enroll, swap, drop, or add classes. Academics View courses and grades from UNO. Degree Works View your current progress toward your degree including courses taken, in progress, and still needed. You can also explore new/ additional majors and minors with the Degree Works What-If Audit. Student Accounts Check your balance, transaction history, set up direct deposit, and access your 1098T forms. Financial Aid & Scholarships Accept or decline financial aid offers, manage and apply for scholarships, view loan information, view satisfactory academic progress, and request summer financial aid. To Do List View items, including instructions and forms, needed to complete your file. Holds View any holds on your account that might impact enrollment, receipt of transcripts, and refunds from Student Accounts. Profile Manage your account information including your address, email address, phone, and emergency contact.
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CAMPUS-WIDE WIFI: EDUROAM Join eduroam for a secure wireless connection not only at UNO but at all of the NU campuses. In addition, you will be able to connect securely to any other institution that has eduroam enabled.
OFFICIAL UNO APP UNOmaha by MobileUp The UNOmaha app brings all things Maverick into one easy location for your mobile device including news, building locations, access discounts, and more.
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OTHER UNO APPS Canvas @ UNO
Office365
ZOOM
Regularly check your campus email, get organized with Google Calendar, share assignments with Google Documents, and use the full suite of Google apps.
Zoom is a web conferencing system with full audio, video, and screen sharing capabilities. Sign in using your NetID and password.
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MavTRACK
CANVAS
MavTRACK is your online link to your advisor. It provides online scheduling for advising appointments and easy access to campus resources. This system will be the primary connection to your advisor and the resources that will help you succeed.
Canvas delivers course content, syllabi, class readings, and assignments. Canvas can be used to view class rosters, grades, announcements and cancellations, exams, and other important updates. UNO’s online classes are taught through Canvas.
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ONLINE LIBRARY RESOURCES
HANDSHAKE
Every UNO student has access to over 200 databases containing thousands of articles from research journals, over 400,000 electronic books and government documents, and writing assistance and citation help with RefWorks is available.
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ONE DRIVE UNO’s cloud storage system and collaboration system for faculty, staff, and students. Universitysponsored Box accounts have unlimited storage.
Log in today using your NetID to complete your profile and put your best self forward to employers. Browse and apply for local and national job opportunities from employers, view upcoming career fairs and events, and schedule career advising appointments.
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Canvas is a Learning Management System (LMS) that is available on both Apple and Android devices.
Nebraska Medicine Use this app to schedule telehealth appointments with UNO Health Center providers, access your patient portal, and more.
Park Omaha Save money by purchasing a daily or hourly virtual permit, instead of a semester or annual permit.
UNO Rec The official app for intramural sports and fitness programs. Use it to stay connected with UNO Campus Recreation programs.
GET Mobile (MavCARD) Download ‘GET Mobile’ to have access to add and check MavCARD funds, report a lost or found MavCARD, upload an ID photo, map merchants, and check store info.
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GET HELP. Mavericks ask for help when they encounter difficult academic and personal situations. There are so many caring people and resources dedicated to supporting your success.
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MAVERICK FOOD PANTRY
VICTIM & SURVIVOR ADVOCACY
Healthy, sustainable, and culturally sensitive food and personal hygiene products are available to all members of the UNO community who may be struggling with food insecurity. Requests are confidential and can be made online.
UNO has state-certified victim and survivor advocates who are here to help you navigate your options after experiencing trauma associated with sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking. They can provide you with support, connect you with resources on-campus or within the community, and serve as a trusted point of contact.
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MAVERICK PAYMENT PLAN UNO partners with NelNet Campus Commerce to offer a payment plan for currently enrolled students. Students will have an option to pay their tuition and fees in three installments. M Y C O L L E G E P AY ME N T P L A N . C O M/ U N O
HARDSHIP FUNDS If you find yourself without shelter, we can help you find resources to get you the security you need. Through the generosity of a private donor, limited funds are available to assist students who, due to unexpected or exceptional circumstances, need housing assistance to continue their education. S T U D E N T S A F E T Y. U N O M A H A . E D U
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SPEAK UP If you have experienced or believe you have experienced discrimination, relationship violence, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and/or sexual violence, you have resources and reporting options. Report now if you have had any one of these experiences or have knowledge of any incident. S T U D E N T S A F E T Y. U N O M A H A . E D U
AFTER‒HOURS COUNSELING If you experience an emergency and need to talk with a confidential advisor, Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) is here to listen. 402.554.2409
PRESENTATION HELP Visit the Speech Center for consultation on PowerPoint presentations, coaching on verbal and nonverbal communication, tips on audience connection, and more. SPEECHCENTER.UNOMAHA.EDU
WRITING HELP Get help at the Writing Center to build writing and editing skills, like generating ideas, enhancing writing style, and understanding different forms of writing. W R I T IN G C E N T E R . U N O M A H A . E D U
RESEARCH HELP At the library, students get research help tailored to their major. Create research strategies, evaluate information, and get citation help. L IB R A R Y. U N O M A H A . E D U
MATH & SCIENCE HELP Get assistance with academic challenges in math and science, including biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geography, mathematics, physics, and statistics. Staff are friendly, knowledgeable, and help all students, regardless of their major or year in school. U N O M A H A . E D U/ M S L C
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GETTING AROUND
Due to its size, UNO’s campus has a significant impact on traffic and parking in Omaha. Adopting practices that encourage the use of active or lower-emission transportation options can help reduce road and parking congestion, lower pollution, promote healthy lifestyles, and preserve infrastructure.
PARKING
CAMPUS SHUTTLES
A valid permit is required to park on UNO campuses. Permits go on sale August 1, 2021. Incoming new students must wait 48 hours to purchase a permit after registering for classes. A virtual permit is required and can be purchased online.
Blue Route
Criss Library to Mammel Hall | Monday-Friday | 6:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. | Fall/Spring
Green Route
Criss Library to Pacific Street Garage | Monday-Friday | 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. | Fall/Spring
Orange Route
Maverick Landing to Criss Library | Monday-Friday | 5:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. | Fall/Spring/Summer
Floater Shuttle
All Stops | Monday-Friday | 6 A.M. to 12 A.M. | Fall/Spring
VIP Accessibility Shuttle
Scheduling available through the Accessibility Services Center
Your license plate is your permit, so you must enter your information when you make your purchase. If you do not have a plate, use the last eight digits of your VIN. You may have more than one vehicle linked to your permit but one vehicle is allowed on campus at a time.
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SUSTAINABLE COMMUTING B-Cycle
This unique bike-sharing program allows those who pay the minimal fee to easily ride a B-Cycle bike from one station to another. UNO has seven B-Cycle stations throughout Dodge and Scott campuses.
Carpool
Discounted carpool permits are available for student carpools with 2 or more riders. A reserved space will be assigned and the carpool group must park in this stall from 7 A.M. to 5 P.M.
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Six different on-campus housing options are available to UNO students: Maverick Village (MV) and University Village (UV) on Dodge Campus; Scott Court (SC), Scott Crossing (SX), Scott Hall (SH), and Scott Village (SV) on Scott Campus. Housing and Residence Life is proud to offer apartment, traditional, and graduate-style housing.
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MavRide
All active UNO students are able to use their MavCARD as a Metro Transit bus pass free of charge. As long as the Metro Buses are in service, MavRIDE can be used at any time and on any route. All active students are automatically enrolled in the program and no activation is required.
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Charging stations are available on Dodge and Scott campuses. Visit the Parking Services website for charging rates, specific locations, and regulations.
OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING More than 2,400 students choose to live on-campus. However, many students live off-campus as well. UNO partners with a third-party company to provide quality resources for students, faculty, and staff who are looking for housing options and amenities near campus.
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WELCOME TO OMAHA Omaha is a great learning and living atmosphere for UNO students. Foodie Hot Spots
Parks
Desserts & Treats
Lodging
AMC Westroads 14
Benson 60th and Maple
Elmwood Park
eCreamery Ice Cream & Gelato 50th and Underwood Ave
Residence Inn Aksarben Village
Film Streams Downtown
Courtyard Aksarben Village
Things to Do
The Old Market 10th and Jackson Inner Rail Food Hall Aksarben Village Blackstone District 42nd and Farnam Midtown Crossing 30th and Farnam
Museums Great Plains Black History Museum 2221 North 24th Street The Durham Museum 801 S 10th Street Joslyn Art Museum 24th and Dodge Street
Stinson Park Memorial Park Heflinger and Hanscom Dog Parks
Ted & Wally’s 11th and Jackson & Benson
Music Venues
Jones Bros. Cupcakes Aksarben Village
Slowdown North 14th Street
Coneflower 42nd and Farnam
The Waiting Room Lounge 62nd and Maple St.
Shopping areas
Ozone 7220 F Street
Westroads Mall Oakview Mall Village Pointe
Whiskey Tango South 15th Street
Nebraska Crossing Outlet Mall
The Harney Street Tavern 12th and Harney Street
The Old Market
El Museo Latino South 25th Street
WHERE’S THE FOOD? Scott Dining Hall Scott Conference Center, Scott Campus Hot line, fresh full salad and soup bar, fresh deli, made‒to‒order grill, hand-crafted pizza, lots of drink options, and a great variety of desserts, all included in the all-youcan-eat buffet.
Milo Bail Student Center Food Court 2nd Floor, MBSC, Dodge Campus Try a wide variety of freshly made options including burgers, pizza, pasta bar, fresh salad bar, Hissho sushi and wok cooked stir-fry, dessert, and more.
Durango’s Grill 2nd Floor, MBSC, Dodge Campus Enjoy authentic street tacos, burritos, rice bowls, and salads, and weekly specials. Don’t want to wait in line? Durango’s offers online ordering on the GET app.
Hampton Inn Midtown Embassy Suites Old Market
Coffee Hardy Coffee Co. 60th and Center
Alamo Drafthouse
Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium 3701 South 10th Street Lauritzen Gardens 10th and Bancroft Street Craft Axe Throwing 2562 Leavenworth Street
Archetype Coffee 42nd and Farnam
Spielbound Board Game Café 3229 Harney Street
Roast Aksarben Village
Jazz on the Green Turner Park
Movie Theaters Aksarben Cinema Film Streams at the Dundee Theatre
GRAB N GO OPTIONS Library Café Criss Library MavRec Café H&K Building Scott Café Express PKI Stedman’s Café Mammel Hall The Campus Grind Maverick Landing Maverick Den Milo Bail Student Center
Online ordering available on the GET app. Available on both Apple and Droid devices.
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
The vision for health and wellness at UNO is to act as a catalyst in making our campus the healthiest campus in the country through collaboration with faculty, staff, students, and the Omaha community to provide desirable recreational and wellness programs and services.
[ W EL L NE S S.UNOM A H A .EDU ] STUDENT INSURANCE The major medical student insurance policy is available to UNO undergraduate students enrolled in at least seven (7) credit hours or a degree-seeking graduate student. This reasonably priced policy is designed to provide benefits for medical and dental expenses.
RECOVERY COMMUNITY The UNO Recovery Community is a common and safe space for students in recovery from addiction to congregate, socialize, support one another, and build academic success.
STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS Accessibility Services Center (ASC) provides individualized services to students with disabilities to establish appropriate accommodations and create access to the college experience.
MASSAGE Licensed Massage Therapists (LMT) offer a variety of techniques beneficial to specific areas of the body. Massage appointments are available by appointment only. Book your appointment online today.
ROCK CLIMBING WALL Try bouldering for a fun introduction to climbing or take a challenging top rope belay class. The Outdoor Venture Center climbing wall provides free rental equipment like helmets, shoes, and ropes for students.
WALKING MAPS Walking is a great form of exercise and provides the foundation for a healthy lifestyle.
GROUP EXERCISE From cycling to Pilates and everything in between, group exercise offers a wide variety of classes showcasing different workouts and intensity levels so you can reach your fitness goals. Classes are available all day, including early morning sessions as well as evening sessions.
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WELLNESS CENTER POOL Enjoy aquatics activities in a safe environment with Red Cross certified lifeguards on duty. Aquatics offers a wide range of programming for those looking to improve their swimming abilities or to just learn how to be comfortable in the water.
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INTRAMURAL & SPORT CLUBS Engage in competitive sports in a relaxed, yet structured environment. Intramurals and Sport Clubs keep the thrill of competition within its limits and place an emphasis on having fun and good sportsmanship.
ALL GENDER RESTROOMS Anyone can use these restrooms, regardless of gender identity.
LACTATION SPACES Lactation spaces are located across the Dodge and Scott campuses.
8 DIMENSIONS OF WELLNESS Wellness is an important part of campus life at UNO. The following wellness indicators are used around campus and incorporate multiple elements of every day health into one model. Each of these eight dimensions of wellness can affect your overall quality of life.
EMOTIONAL
PHYSICAL
SOCIAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
Coping effectively with life and creating satisfying relationships
Recognizing the need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep
Developing a sense of connection, belonging, and a well-developed support system
Occupying pleasant, stimulating environments that support well-being
FINANCIAL
INTELLECTUAL
OCCUPATIONAL
SPIRITUAL
Satisfaction with current and future financial situations
Recognizing creative abilities and finding ways to expand knowledge and skills
Personal satisfaction and enrichment from one’s work
Expanding a sense of purpose and meaning in life
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STUDENT SAFETY
Student safety is a top priority at UNO. Check out the on-campus resources in place to assist all members of the university community.
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› Respond to service calls and investigate criminal activity › Enforce traffic regulations and state statutes
› Manage university access and security camera systems
SERVICES PROVIDED BY PUBLIC SAFETY › 24/7 patrols and personal escorts › Personal property engraving
› Personal safety checks › Register bikes and/or electronics
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EMERGENCY 402.554.2911 NON-EMERGENCY Motorist assistance 402.554.2648
U-TIP FOR TEXT MESSAGE REPORTING Use U-Tip to report suspicious activities or individuals on campus via text. The message will be sent directly to Public Safety. Send a message to 50911 and include UNO911 followed by your message. U-Tip should be used to report situations that are currently in progress.
BEHAVIORAL REVIEW TEAM (BRT) Focused on prevention and early intervention in campus situations involving students experiencing distress or engaging in harmful or disruptive behaviors, the BRT coordinates a network of existing campus resources. Members of the BRT review and address every submitted report and may develop intervention and support strategies, offer case coordination, and provide recommendations in accordance with university policies.
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S T UDEN T SUCCE S S
MONTHLY PLANNER
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DURANGO DAYS Kick off your college experience with involvement opportunities, social/service activities, live music, entertainment, and food.
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Hispanic Heritage Month (9.15-10.15) Celebrate and recognize the contributions of Hispanic and Latinx Americans heritage and culture.
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PATRIOTS’ DAY
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UNO Homecoming Celebrate Maverick Life and show your pride for UNO. Celebrate
our university and cheer for our talented athletic teams.
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Native American Heritage Month UNO is proud to pay tribute to the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans and Alaska Natives during November as well as every other month of the year.
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Destress Fest Find fun and relaxing drive-thru and online activities that can help you manage your stress during prep and finals week.
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KWANZAA
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DURANGO DAYS PART II Kick off your spring semester with involvement opportunities, social/ service activities, live music, entertainment, and food.
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Black History Month This annual celebration of achievements recognizes the central role Black Americans have played in every aspect of U.S. history.
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Student Research & Creative Activity Fair Mavericks are never short on bright ideas! Come and explore this student-centered showcase of scholastic endeavors and achievements.
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NOTES
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Destress Fest Find fun and relaxing drive-thru and online activities that can help you manage your stress during prep and finals week.
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ALPHA XI DELTA FOUNDERS DAY
NOTES
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Last date before 12:00 midnight to withdraw via MavLINK from a course with a grade of “W”
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Independence Day Celebrate and reflect on the United States of America’s 246th year of independence from Great Britain.
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A ACADEMIC & CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER (ACDC)
115 EAB 402.554.3672
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The Academic and Career Development Center (ACDC) empowers students to explore, develop, and succeed at UNO and beyond. ACDC builds bridges between students and on-campus support, community members, and local employers.
EXPLORATORY STUDIES 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.
ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES CENTER (ASC)
unoacdc@unomaha.edu acdc.unomaha.edu
104 H&K 402.554.2872
SERVICES
› Career Education and Exploration › Success Series Workshops › Degree Discovery Day › Résumé and Cover Letter Reviews › Career Fairs › Job Exploration › Academic Advising for Exploratory students › Headshot Studio › Major Exploration Week › Academic Group Sessions
unoaccessibility@unomaha.edu accessibility.unomaha.edu
CAREER EDUCATION ACDC supports all students and alumni to reach their career ambitions. Whether you’re looking to develop or edit your résumé, build your online professional brand, prepping for a big interview, or need any assistance related to the world of work – ACDC is here to help.
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The Accessibility Services Center (ASC) facilitates equal access to all campus opportunities for students with disabilities.
STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS ASC provides individualized services to students with disabilities to establish appropriate accommodations and supports to remove barriers through consultation, collaboration, and accommodations. ASC inspires students to become responsible decision makers, problem solvers, and self-advocates to request and access their accommodations.
REQUESTING ACCOMMODATIONS
› Step #1: Provide documentation of disability to ASC. › Step #2: Schedule an appointment with ASC. › Step #3: Participate in an interactive process with ASC staff to complete registration.
POSSIBLE ACCOMMODATIONS UNO can assist in providing accommodations including, but not limited to: extended exam time, less distracting space for exams, alternative format textbooks, accessible technology, volunteer note taker, flexibility in attendance policy, height adjustable tables, American Sign Language interpreter, and accessible shuttle transportation.
Accommodations (see Accessibility Services Center) Accounts, Student (see Cashiering & Student Accounts) Advisors, Academic (See Connect)
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Advising, Career (see Academic & Career Development Center)
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Advocacy, Bias/Hate (see Student Safety)
pg. 18
Advocacy, Survivor (see Get Help)
pg. 12
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African American Student Support (see Multicultural Affairs)
ATHLETICS, OMAHA MAVERICKS
Box Office 402.554.6287 omavs.com
Everyone for Omaha! Wear black and get loud, cheering on the UNO Mavericks!
DIVISION I MEN’S SPORTS › › › › › ›
Baseball Basketball Golf Hockey Soccer Tennis
ATHLETIC VENUES
DIVISION I WOMEN’S SPORTS
unobookstore.com
Monday–Thursday Friday 7:30 A.M.–6 P.M. 7:30 A.M.–5 P.M.
› › › › › › › ›
Baxter Arena Caniglia Field H&K Pool Koch Tennis Center Miracle Hill Tennis Center Sapp Fieldhouse Tal Anderson Field (Baseball) Connie Claussen Field (Softball)
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Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball
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Benefits, Health (See Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center) Benefits, Military (See Military & Veteran Services)
BOOKSTORE, UNO HOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE, CHECK ONLINE FOR CURRENT HOURS
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CAMPUS RECREATION (CAMPUS REC)
1st Floor MBSC 402.554.2336
The UNO Bookstore is the place to pick up your books, supplies, and school spirit gear.
SAVE MONEY
PAYMENT OPTIONS
Buy online and use the price comparison tool. The UNO Bookstore also offers free in-store pick-up and residence hall delivery.
You can charge your books and educational supplies to your student account, up to $2,000 each semester.
H&K 402.554.2539
unocampusrec@unomaha.edu campusrec.unomaha.edu
Check online for building hours and seasonal closings.
Campus Rec supports students on their journey to living a healthy and balanced lifestyle while at UNO.
WHO WE ARE › › › › › › › › ›
Strength and Fitness Injury Prevention/Care Instructional Programs Aquatics Outdoor Venture Center (OVC) Competitive Sports Mav Kids Youth Programs Wellness Programs Wheelchair/Adaptive Sports
YOU’RE ALREADY A MEMBER
MORE THAN WORKING OUT
If you are enrolled in at least one credit hour on-campus, a Campus Rec membership is included as part of your University Program and Facilities (UPF) Fees. There is no need to purchase a membership separately while taking an oncampus class. A valid membership is determined on a semester basis.
Campus Rec provides recreation, leadership, leisure, and fitness opportunities that are fun, diverse, and fulfilling. We recognize that Campus Rec is not just about working out. We believe in a holistic approach to your overall health and well-being.
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CASHIERING & STUDENT ACCOUNTS
pg. 14 109 EAB 402.554.2324
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The responsibilities of Cashiering and Student Accounts include the billing of student charges and accounts, collecting of past due student accounts, and answering questions about items on student bills.
ITEMS THAT MAY APPEAR ON YOUR BILL:
UNDERSTANDING FEES
PAYMENT OPTIONS
UNO has mandatory fees that go along with your tuition statement. Your fees go directly to providing exclusive access to events, food, and services for you. Information on fees can be found online by searching “Schedule of Student Charges.”
There are many options for making a payment on your account. You can make online payments with credit/debit card (subject to service fees) and eCHECK. In-person payments can be made with cash, check, or money order. Western Union International Payments and Maverick Payment Plan can be done through MavLINK.
102 CCC 402.554.3398
unomaha.edu/child-care-center
Monday‒Friday 6:30 A.M.‒5:30 P.M.
ABOUT US
NATIONALLY ACCREDITED
REQUIREMENTS
Located on the west side of Dodge Campus, the UNO Child Care Center (UNOCCC) has provided high quality childcare and early education service for families since 1986.
The administration of the UNOCCC is committed to high-quality childcare. The center was the first program in Nebraska accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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CHILD CARE CENTER, UNO
unocsa@unomaha.edu cashiering.unomaha.edu
Tuition and Fees Housing Meal Plan Parking Permits/Fines Bookstore Charges Student Health Charges
› Child care is provided for children 18 months to five years during the academic school year and to 12 years of age during summer. › Minimum attendance is Tuesday/Thursday or Monday/ Wednesday/Friday. › There is a $40 registration fee upon enrollment. › A waitlist is maintained for each age group.
Clubs (see Involvement) Collaborative, The (see Service, Leadership, and Innovation Collaborative)
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CENTER, BARBARA WEITZ (CEC)
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As a metropolitan university, UNO encourages its students to be active and civically engaged members and leaders in a diverse and evolving society. The CEC is a unique place where UNO students can access volunteer opportunities, service events, service learning inquiries, service learning projects and events, student jobs and internships, and community engagement-based events. The CEC is home to over 35 university and community building partner organizations that work side by side in flexible office spaces to improve the quality of life for those they serve.
Conduct, Student
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Contacts
pg. 4
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COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (CAPS)
CULTURAL ENRICHMENT
102 H&K 402.554.2409
caps.unomaha.edu
Monday - Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.
CAPS is staffed by licensed mental health practitioners and graduate level cliniciansin-training who create a vibrant and safe campus community. The staff is committed to providing support and encouraging personal success in identifying and reaching goals.
PERSONAL COUNSELING
HOW TO HELP A FRIEND
Concerns, struggles, and changes are all normal parts of life. Sometimes we can work through them on our own; other times, talking to a professional can help. CAPS is free* to enrolled students and offered in a safe, confidential atmosphere in which personal concerns can be openly explored and discussed.
CAPS recognizes situations occur that are not always easy to navigate. We don’t want uncertainty to be a barrier for individuals in need of care. CAPS offers resources for topics like how and when to consult with CAPS, ways to support a friend, and how to refer a friend to CAPS.
314 WFAB 402.554.3857
cfam@unomaha.edu
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
YOUR MAVCARD IS YOUR TICKET TO FREE ARTS EVENTS ON CAMPUS
› Classical 90.7 KVNO › Concert Choir › Heartland Philharmonic Orchestra › Marching Mavericks* › Maverick Digital Network › Maverick Machine (Pep Band)* › MavForensics › MavRadio › Theatre Productions-On Stage › Theatre Productions-Off Stage › University Band
› › › › ›
Theatre Productions Music Concerts Art Exhibits Literary Readings Special Events such as: › Best/Worst Super Bowl Ads › Marion Marsh Brown Writers Lecture Series › “Night Before Nationals” Forensics Event
Topics discussed with CAPS often include anxiety, depression, alcohol and drug issues, goal setting, grief and loss, relationships, sexual identity, self-esteem, and stress. *Charges may apply for alcohol and drug counseling and evaluations needed for the criminal justice system
GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES RICH IN CULTURE › › › › › › › › › ›
Art Appreciation Film History & Appreciation Foundations of Screenwriting Global Comics Intro to Mass Communication Music of the People: Rock & Pop Music of the People: The World Music of the People: The Beatles Theatre Appreciation Intro to Creative Writing
*Participation stipend
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DANCE MARATHON (UNODM)
113 MBSC 402.554.2930
unodm@unomaha.edu unodancemarathon.com
Dance Marathon is a national student-led movement benefiting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. UNO Dance Marathon (UNODM) is a campus committee made up of approximately forty students working to raise money and awareness for the local Omaha Children’s Hospital & Medical Center. The organization is divided between five committees: Programming, Public Relations, Finance, Outreach and Operations. The program sponsors 8-11 Miracle Kids that are active patients at the hospital. The fundraising and awareness campaign caps off with OMAthon, a 12-hour dance marathon event in April. You can join UNODM or join the movement as a participant and contribute to the annual fundraising goal. Be a part of something bigger than yourself and get involved with UNODM. Everything we do is FTK, For The Kids.
Disability (see Accessibility Services Center) Dorm (see Housing & Residence Life)
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EDUCATION (STUDY) ABROAD
241 ASH 402.554.3168
unostudyabroad@unomaha.edu educationabroad.unomaha.edu
In a world full of possibilities, Education Abroad helps students find the right one. The office supports students, their families, and UNO faculty and staff.
OPTIONS THAT FIT YOUR ACADEMIC NEEDS
MORE AFFORDABLE THAN YOU THINK
You can earn credit towards your degree whether you want to go abroad for two weeks on a Global Course with fellow Mavericks or adventure independently during a semester or year abroad. We have the right option for you!
Contrary to popular belief, studying abroad doesn’t have to be a major financial burden. There are many ways to offset the expense of traveling, living, and paying tuition overseas. We will help you find an experience that fits within your budget.
HELP YOUR CAREER Studying abroad helps you stand out as someone who can navigate diverse cultures.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES
WE’RE HERE TO HELP The prospect of studying abroad can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. The Education Abroad office is here to provide you with the tools and resources you need to make informed decisions, prepare thoroughly, and find success and enjoyment in your time abroad. We provide assistance that empowers you to take ownership of your experience.
Every day becomes an opportunity for global learning!
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Emergency
pg. 18
Employment, Student (See Handshake) Events (see Campus Traditions)
pg. 8 pg. 16
Exercise (see Campus Recreation)
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Family Resources Fees (see Cashiering & Student Accounts) FERPA (see Registrar)
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FINANCIAL SUPPORT & SCHOLARSHIPS
103 EAB 402.554.2327
unofinaid@unomaha.edu financialaid.unomaha.edu
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The Office of Financial Support and Scholarships is committed to making higher education accessible by minimizing financial barriers for students so they may realize their educational goals. UNO believes you should have as much information as possible in order to make the best decisions about your finances.
FINANCIAL AID DISBURSEMENT Once financial aid disburses to your student account, if you have a credit balance after your UNO charges are paid, a refund will be mailed to you as a check or direct deposit. Direct deposit provides a secure, efficient method to receive your refund. Set up direct deposit on MavLINK by choosing Student Accounts and clicking “Direct Deposit.”
FAFSA FACTS You must submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year to determine your eligibility for federal student aid. › Federal student aid includes Pell Grants, student loans, and work-study opportunities. › FAFSA is also used to determine your eligibility for non‒federal student aid and scholarships. › You can file your FAFSA as early as October 1st. › UNO’s priority deadline for filing your FAFSA is April 1st.
First Aid (See Injury Prevention & Care) Fitness (see Campus Recreation) Food/Dining
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Fraternity (see Greeks, Omaha)
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GENDER & SEXUALITY RESOURCE CENTER (GSRC)
124 MBSC 402.554.2384
unogsrc@unomaha.edu gsrc.unomaha.edu
This office provides specific programs and services for women, lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer spectrum, trans spectrum, intersex, asexual, non-straight, gender non-conforming, and Two Spirit (LGBTQIA2S+) peoples, and survivors of interpersonal violence in the UNO community.
INCLUSIVE ECOSYSTEM Creating an environment of inclusion takes more than organizations and support groups. It takes individuals open to learning more about others and themselves and creating a positive and accepting environment. An “inclusive space” is a place where students can find shelter from harassment, violence, or sexual abuse, and feel free to discuss ideas, questions, and concerns for themselves and with others.
ANNUAL AND ONGOING PROGRAMMING › › › › ›
LGBTQIA+ Social Homecoming Drag Show LezBiRealQueer Support Group TRANScend Support Group Melanated Queerations Support Group › Take Back the Night › Equity Day › Denim Day
VICTIM & SURVIVOR ADVOCACY Free, confidential advocacy to students, faculty, and staff impacted by dating/domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. This includes those who are directly experiencing violence or friends or family members trying to offer the survivor support. Our state‒ certified advocates are here to help you navigate your options, provide you with support, connect you with resources on-campus or within the community, and serve as a trusted point of contact throughout the whole process.
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GREEKS, OMAHA
113 MBSC 402.554.2931
unofsl@unomaha.edu fsl.unomaha.edu
Participation in an Omaha Greeks organization comes with many personal development opportunities including leadership roles, increased academic success, and the ability to extend your college experience beyond Omaha. Through a multitude of events, meetings, and programs our organizations provide ample opportunities to develop life-long connections with other members. Omaha Greeks chapters pride themselves on being dedicated to service on our campus, in our community, and through national philanthropies.
NATIONAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL › › › › › › › ›
Alpha Kappa Alpha (Sorority) Delta Sigma Theta (Sorority) Sigma Gamma Rho (Sorority) Zeta Phi Beta (Sorority) Alpha Phi Alpha (Fraternity) Kappa Alpha Psi (Fraternity) Phi Beta Sigma (Fraternity) Omega Psi Phi (Fraternity)
Recruitment Contact: unofsl@unomaha.edu
MULTICULTURAL GREEK COUNCIL
› Sigma Lambda Gamma (Sorority) › Lambda Theta Nu (Sorority) › Sigma Lambda Beta (Fraternity)
Recruitment Contact: unomgc@unomaha.edu
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL › Pi Kappa Alpha (Fraternity) › Theta Chi (Fraternity) › Delta Chi (Fraternity)
Recruitment Contact: unoifc@unomaha.edu
COLLEGIATE PANHELLENIC COUNCIL › › › ›
Alpha Xi Delta (Sorority) Zeta Tau Alpha (Sorority) Sigma Kappa (Sorority) Chi Omega (Sorority)
Recruitment Contact: unocpc@unomaha.edu
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Help Desk (see Connect)
HONORS PROGRAM
pg. 4 208 KH 402.554.2696
unohonors@unomaha.edu honors.unomaha.edu
The University Honors Program is an academic learning community open to all curious, ambitious, and academically talented students.
THE HONORS PROGRAM OFFERS › › › › › ›
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Small classes taught by dedicated professors Opportunities to connect majors with research interests Access to priority registration Individual mentoring for research, internship, and scholarship opportunities Membership in a community of excellent students Interdisciplinary seminars
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HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE
402.554.6605
On-campus housing enhances your college experience. When you choose to call a UNO residence hall your home, there’s a greater opportunity for you to get involved and feel like you’re truly a part of a community.
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING
GENDER INCLUSIVE HOUSING
Housing and Residence Life creates a positive residential experience and supports the evolving needs of students at UNO. Six different on-campus housing options are available to UNO students: Maverick Village (MV) and University Village (UV) on Dodge Campus; Scott Court (SC), Scott Crossing (SX), Scott Hall (SH), and Scott Village (SV) on Scott Campus. Housing and Residence Life is proud to offer apartment, traditional, and graduate-style housing to UNO students.
Students and allies of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and gender expressions are eligible to live in designated Gender-Inclusive Housing. Apartment features are the same as other housing facilities.
HOW TO APPLY To apply for housing, log in into your MavLINK student account. You will need to fill out the application in its entirety. Your application is not complete until your $260 application fee and deposit are paid. Leases are sent on a first-come, first-serve basis so we encourage you to apply early! To check availability, please contact unohousing@unomaha.edu.
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INSURANCE POLICY, STUDENT
unohousing@unomaha.edu housing.unomaha.edu
INVOLVEMENT Housing and Residence Life sponsors several student organizations which are all great ways to get involved, hone leadership skills, and build a social and professional network. The Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a resident-run student organization that strives to improve the housing community through programming and other initiatives. Additionally, Resident Assistants work to get students connected and engaged by encouraging residents to join campus clubs, organizations, and activities.
THEMED HOUSING & LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITIES (LLC) Themed housing and Living Learning Communities (LLC) enhance the on-campus housing experience and provide additional programming and support based on academic and personal interests. Apartment features are the same as other housing facilities. Dodge Campus offers: › Honors LLC › Thompson LLC › Global Themed Community › Service Themed › Wellness Themed › Success Academy LLC › Sustainability Themed Community Scott Campus offers: › Scott Scholars LLC › Engineering the Leader in You LLC
The major medical United Health Care (UHC) student insurance policy is available to domestic and international undergraduate students enrolled in at least seven (7) on-campus credit hours or degree-seeking graduate students enrolled in at least one (1) on-campus credit hour. This reasonably priced policy is designed to provide benefits for medical and dental expenses.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS (INPR)
241 ASH 402.554.2293
world@unomaha.edu world.unomaha.edu
INPR provides critical services and programs for successful campus Global Engagement.
SERVICES
› Maintains Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) reporting for students. › Assists with paperwork for visa change of status, work, and internships › Monitors compliance with immigration regulations and documentation related to academic class loads and employment issues › Supports English language learners for academic, professional, and everyday communication › Serves as resource center for programming and expertise on Afghanistan and the larger Central and South Asia region
PROGRAMS
› Education Abroad › Center for Afghanistan Studies › Intensive English at UNO (ILUNO) › International Professional Development Program (IPD) › Cross-cultural social activities, trips, and events year-round › YSEALI Institute on Civic Engagement › Annual CASA Week and Immersion Seminars › International Education Week (IEW) each November
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVISING International Advising helps current and new international students and scholars get oriented to campus and the Omaha community, stay informed about important immigration-related issues, and get involved.
Internships (see Academic & Career Development Center) Involvement, Student
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Latino Student Support (see Multicultural Affairs) Learning Centers LGBTQIA+ (see Gender & Sexuality Resource Center)
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LIBRARY, CRISS
402.554.3206
unocirculation@unomaha.edu library.unomaha.edu library.unomaha.edu/kaneko
Monday‒Thursday 7 A.M.‒12 A.M. Friday 7 A.M.‒5 P.M.
We strive to create physical and virtual environments that foster the university’s goals for teaching, learning, and research.
CHECK OUT MORE THAN JUST BOOKS
› Headphones, cameras, laptops, and iPads › Digital cameras, GoPro Cameras, Sony HD camcorders, and digital audio recorders › Board games, video games, and video game consoles › Popular Fiction section › Popular and academic DVDs and streaming videos
A QUIET SPACE The third floor is the quiet study area and is best used for individual studying. This includes a Reflection Space for quiet contemplation during study breaks.
LACTATION ROOM Available to any student, faculty, staff, or visitor, the lactation room located near the women’s restroom on the second (main) floor. Visit the main service desk for access.
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MAVCARD SERVICES
216 MBSC 402.554.2220
RESERVE A SPACE Visit libcal.unomaha.edu to book a (single or group) study room, the Theatre Room, or space in the Creative Production Lab.
BOOST YOUR ENERGY WITH THE LIBRARY CAFÉ The Library Café, located on the second floor, has great snacks and drinks to boost your energy while studying.
KANEKO-UNO Library Located in the Old Market, the KANEKO-UNO Creativity Library offers a unique collection of books and materials focused on creative stimulation, as well as comfortable spaces for study. Visit library. unomaha.edu/kaneko for hours of operation and available resources.
mavcard.com
CREATIVE PRODUCTION LAB (CPL) At the CPL, you can receive one-on-one help to explore your creative interests. › Video and audio editing software › Graphic design software › Studio green screen › 3D printer › Laser cutter › Vinyl cutter › Whisper booth › Oculus rift › Large-format printing › HD camcorders › Teleprompter › Wireless microphones
Monday - Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
Your MavCARD is your key to campus life. Always keep it safe. Once you receive your MavCARD, make sure you keep it with you every time you’re on campus and when you attend UNO events.
USE YOUR MavCARD TO ACCESS CAMPUS SERVICES
› Entrance into Campus Recreation › Admittance to regular season home Maverick athletic events › Checking out books at the Criss Library › Entrance into your residence hall
LOST OR STOLEN CARD? Visit mavcard.com or the MavCARD Services office. It is very important that you put a hold on your MavCARD as soon as you notice it is missing or stolen. If you find your card, you can have it reactivated.
DOWNLOAD THE GET APP Download ‘GET Mobile’ to have access to your MavCARD information 24/7.
ADD MONEY TO YOUR MavCARD Money added to your MavCARD, called MavMONEY, can be used to make purchases across campus and at select off-campus businesses. You can add MavMONEY to your MavCARD by visiting in person at the MavCARD Services office, using a MavMONEY machine, visiting mavcard.com, or visiting the MavCARD Services’ website.
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Mavericks (see Athletics) Maverick Food Pantry
pg. 13
Maverick Payment Plan
pg. 13
MAVERICK PRODUCTIONS
113 MBSC 402.554.2930
unomavpro@unomaha.edu mavpro.unomaha.edu
Concerts, comedians, great giveaways, and tons of interactive events are just some of what Maverick Productions (MavPro) offers to students. As the programming board at UNO, MavPro strives to bring the best events to campus. Through their work, the Maverick community is brought together through #MavSPIRIT. MavPro is made up of students from all different majors and backgrounds who bring their creativity to event planning at UNO. You can get involved by applying for membership in the organization and becoming an Event Coordinator or by coming to one of the many events hosted throughout the year.
MavLINK
pg. 10
MavRIDE
pg. 14
MavTRACK
pg. 10
Medical (see Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center) Mental Health (see Counseling & Psychological Services)
MILITARY & VETERAN SERVICES (OMVS)
117 MBSC 402.554.2349
The Office of Military and Veteran Services (OMVS) empowers military-connected students – including active duty, reservists, national guard, veterans, and the family members of veterans – to achieve their academic goals at UNO by connecting them to resources across UNO and in the greater Omaha community.
RESOURCES
› Advising on and administration of all state and federal military and family benefits › Liaison assistance with faculty regarding deployments and military orders › Computer lab with printing services › Quiet study area, collaboration rooms, and student lounge › Complimentary coffee and tea › Access to visiting VA staff, including VITAL and VSOC counselors and VR&E claims specialist › Dedicated research librarian at Criss Library › Hardship and Completion scholarships › Peer mentor outreach program
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unovets@unomaha.edu military.unomaha.edu
COLLABORATING PARTNERS
› Academic and Career Development Center › UNO Air Force ROTC › UNO/Creighton Army ROTC › Student Veteran Organization
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REFERRALS TO:
› Academic tutoring at the Writing Center and MathScience Learning Center › Counseling and Psychological Services › Accessibility Resource Center
MULTICULTURAL AFFAIRS (MCA)
112 MBSC 402.554.2248
mca@unomaha.edu mca.unomaha.edu
Monday through Friday 8 A.M. - 5 P.M.
The Office of Multicultural Affairs (MCA) is responsible for developing and maintaining programs and services to ensure the successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented students on UNO’s campus.
SUPPORTING EVERYONE
› Academic support, advocacy and holistic advising › Full-service computer lab and free printing › Student lounge and study pods › On-site research assistance sponsored by UNO Criss Library
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
STUDENT SUCCESS & SUPPORT PROGRAMS
ANNUAL & ONGOING PROGRAMMING
healthcenter.unomaha.edu
Monday – Friday 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
› Davis/Chambers Scholarship & Isaacson Incentive Scholarship › Maverick Scholars Program › On-site College Possible Coaches › Maverick Royalty › Pre-College Summer Scholars Program
› American Multicultural Student Government Agency (AMS) › Student enrichment offices for: › Black Excellence/ Black Student Union › Latino Student Union › Inter-Tribal Student Council › Asian & Island Pacific Islander Student Center
› New Student Welcome Events & Resources › Real Talk Series: “Be Proud, Be Loud, Be Heard” › FAFSA workshops › Cultural programming › Hispanic Heritage Month, Native American History Month, Black History Month, Asian & Island Pacific Islander Month › Annual Pow Wow › Native American Film Festival › Graduate recognition celebrations
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Native American Student Support (see Multicultural Affairs)
NEBRASKA MEDICINE UNO HEALTH CENTER
102 H&K 402.554.2374
The UNO Health Center is managed by Nebraska Medicine and offers in-person and telehealth care for a variety of health concerns. Appointments are required and can be made by calling 402.554.2374. Same day appointments are available but limited to a first-come, first-serve basis.
PRIMARY CARE SERVICES › › › › › › › › › › › › › ›
Treatment for common illnesses (colds, flu, sinus infections, pink eye, etc.) COVID-19 testing Sexually transmitted infections testing and management Gynecological care (Pap smears, pelvic pain/infections, menstrual care, contraceptive management, etc.) Physical exams (wellness, sports and travel physicals) Chronic illness management (asthma, acne, diabetes, etc.) Immunizations (flu, HPV, Tdap, travel immunizations, etc.) Radiology services and tuberculosis screening Procedures (ear wax removal, wart treatments, etc.) Flu shots Pregnancy testing (OB/prenatal care not offered) Wellness profiles Tuberculin (PPD) skin testing Blood pressure health screenings
URGENT CARE SERVICES
› Acute injuries (fractures, sprains, strains, burns, cuts) › Acute illnesses (abdominal pain, headache, back pain, etc.)
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
› Psychiatric medication management for depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, adjustment disorder and more
PATIENT PORTAL One Chart | Patient is a secure online patient portal that you can use to ask your doctor questions, access parts of your medical record, pay bills and view billing statements, make return appointments, and view test results.
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NetID
pg. 10
NUID
pg. 10
O Omaha
pg. 15
Omaha Greeks (see Greeks)
P Parking
pg. 14
Payment Plan
pg. 13
Pool (see Campus Recreation) Public Safety
pg. 18
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Records (see Registrar) Recovery Community
pg. 16
Recreation (see Campus Recreation)
REGISTRAR, OFFICE OF THE UNIVERSITY
105 EAB 402.554.2314
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The Registrar assists students in registering for classes, ordering transcripts, and other support services. They safeguard the accuracy and confidentiality of UNO’s academic records and provide comprehensive technologies and services for enrollment and academic records management.
SERVICES
› Get help with technical problems you might have while using MavLINK to register for classes › Request official and unofficial transcripts › Update your legal name, change your major, and give permission to release academic information to third-parties › Apply for your degree › Verification of Enrollment or Degree
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unoregistrar@unomaha.edu registrar.unomaha.edu
FERPA The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of student education records. FERPA applies to both current and former UNO students. When a student reaches the age of 18 or begins attending a postsecondary institution (regardless of age), FERPA rights transfer to the student.
WHAT RIGHTS DO STUDENTS HAVE UNDER FERPA?
› The right to inspect and review their education records. › The right to seek amendment to those records and in certain cases append a statement to the record. › The right to consent to disclosure of their records. › The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education. › The right to obtain a copy of the University of Nebraska Omaha’s Student Records Policy.
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Residence Hall (see Housing & Residence Life)
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Safety, Student
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Scholarships (see Financial Support & Scholarships) Security
SERVICE, LEADERSHIP, & INNOVATION COLLABORATIVE
pg. 18 130 CEC 402.554.4083
Monday‒Friday 8 A.M.‒5 P.M.
The Service, Leadership, and Innovation Collaborative is dedicated to developing students to be engaged, civic-minded citizens and leaders for our communities.
SIGNATURE SERVICE DAYS
MAVERICK FOOD PANTRY
The Collaborative sponsors days of service to give UNO students, faculty, and staff, along with our K‒12 partners, Metro Community College, and community volunteers, a chance to engage in service projects around the community.
The Maverick Food Pantry offers food and personal hygiene products to all students, faculty, and staff members of the UNO community who express need. Individuals, anonymously, can request a food package online and pick up the package in the Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center within 24 hours of the request.
Throughout the year, projects address many different social issues affecting our community. Volunteers get to participate in the project of their choosing.
SERVICE LEARNING ACADEMY (SLA)
unoserve@unomaha.edu serve.unomaha.edu
216 CEC 402.554.6019
The Maverick Food Pantry sustains UNO’s culture of caring by providing resources to those in immediate need and connecting them with additional resources in the greater Omaha area for long-term support.
CLINTON GLOBAL INITIATIVE UNIVERSITY The Collaborative provides support to Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) applicants. CGIU connects students, university representatives, topic experts, and celebrities to discuss and develop innovative solutions to pressing local and global challenges. unosla@unomaha.edu sla.unomaha.edu
The Service Learning Academy (SLA) collaborates with nonprofit organizations, businesses, governmental organizations, P-12 faculty, and UNO faculty to combine classroom instruction with meaningful service experiences. Service learning courses take the classroom into the community, where students apply their classroom learning to real-life situations. UNO offers a variety of courses in all colleges that include service learning components that will help you explore your career, develop your strengths, build connections to the community, and cultivate civic skills.
Shuttles
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Sorority (see Greeks) Spirit & Tradition (see Campus Traditions)
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Sport Clubs (see Campus Recreation) Sports, Division I (see Athletics) Sports, Intramural (see Campus Recreation)
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT
113 MBSC 402.554.2711
sguno@unomaha.edu sguno.unomaha.edu
Student Government represents UNO students to administration, faculty, and staff, as well as the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and the community. They strive to lead, support, and make lasting, positive contributions to the student body.
FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Take the opportunity to be introduced to the diverse areas of campus life and gain the skills needed to grow as an effective student leader. The Freshmen Leadership Council will help guide you through networking, project implementation, and education experiences that impact UNO and the surrounding community. If you are a freshman and looking to get involved in Student Government, this is the place for you.
AGENCIES
SUGGESTION BOX
Student Government has five student agencies whose mission is to promote, educate, and serve our campus through programming, support, and advocacy services. These five agencies represent UNO’s diverse student populations on campus. › American Multicultural Students (AMS) › Queer and Trans Services (QTS) › International Student Services (ISS) › Network for Disability Awareness (NDA) › Women & Gender Equity Center (WGEC)
Have an idea to make campus better? Let us know! Fill out an anonymous suggestion box form online at sguno.unomaha.edu.
Student Health (see Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center) Student Organizations (Involvement, Student) Study Abroad (see Education Abroad) Success, Student
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Support Groups
pg. 6
Sustainable Commuting
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Technology
pg. 14
pg. 10
Title IX Coordinator
pg. 4
Traditions
pg. 8
Transcripts (see Registrar) Transportation Tuition (see Cashiering & Student Accounts)
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Veteran (see Military & Veteran Services) Volunteer (see Civic & Social Responsibility)
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Wheelchair Accommodations (See Accessibility Services Center)
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL TEAM
223 H&K 402.554.3232
wellness.unomaha.edu
The Adaptive Sports Program introduces student athletes to the game of wheelchair basketball through a competitive environment. This format is designed to use the team concept to engage university students with a disability who have an interest in sports.
Women (See Gender & Sexuality Resource Center)
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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.