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  1. University of Nebraska - Lincoln UNL is the system’s flagship—a land-grant research institution and Big Ten member that has led and innovated for over 150 years. UNMC is Nebraska’s only public academic health science center—creating a healthier future through education, groundbreaking research and exceptional patient care.

  2. Downtown • Lincoln, NE. Lazlo’s Brewery & Grill • 210 N 7th St. Sunken Gardens • 2600 D St. Reactor Coffee • 2124 Y St. The Railyard • 350 Canopy St. Precision Skateboards • 1622 O St. Memorial Stadium • One Memorial Stadium Drive. Get outside or hole up in a coffee shop. Shop local or see a superstar in concert.

  3. Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., a heart surgeon and first-generation college student with decades of proven leadership in higher education, began his term as the ninth president of the University of Nebraska on July 1, 2024. Welcome to the University of Nebraska System—our state’s only public university, home to 50,000 students ready to build the ...

  4. You have previously attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as a degree-seeking student, and you would like to return and complete your degree. Intercampus You are currently enrolled at another NU campus and want to take classes at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

  5. The Nebraska Educator: A Student-Led Journal (Department of Teaching, Learning and Teacher Education) ISSN 2375-6853. Mission statement. The Nebraska Educator is an open access peer-reviewed academic education journal at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This journal is produced by UNL graduate students and publishes articles on a broad range ...

  6. First-Year Applicants Should: Have a 3.0 cumulative high school grade point average. Or, score 20 or higher on the ACT, writing portion not required. Or, score a total of 1040 or higher on the SAT Critical Reading and Math sections. Or, rank in the top half of high school graduating class. Note: You are not required to submit an ACT/SAT score ...

  7. A four-year U.S. bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university. An equivalent degree as evaluated by the Office of Graduate Studies. Note: International students should apply no later than 30 days prior to the start of the term. Graduate Credit for Undergraduate Students. Request approval for Graduate Credit.