The Nebraska Promise program covers undergraduate tuition at the University of Nebraska's four campuses (UNK, UNL, UNMC and UNO) and its two-year technical college (NCTA). Tuition is covered for students who meet academic qualifications and have a family income of $60,000 or less (Adjusted Gross Income/AGI) or are Pell Grant-eligible. We want to make sure that any Nebraskan who wants to get a college education can. And we don't want cost to get in the way of getting your … [Read more...] about Nebraska Promise: Let UNK help with your tuition
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UNK, University of Nebraska to waive undergraduate application fee Oct. 1-18
University of Nebraska’s campuses will waive the undergraduate admissions application fee for Nebraska students Oct. 1-18 as part of a system-wide effort to expand access and encourage college-going among students and families. Beginning Thursday, resident students using NU’s shared application for admission to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Nebraska at Kearney and Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture may have the … [Read more...] about UNK, University of Nebraska to waive undergraduate application fee Oct. 1-18
UNK online classes just got cheaper; NU reduces tuition rates for Nebraska students
LINCOLN - In another step to expand access and flexibility for students and families, University of Nebraska President Ted Carter announced today that the NU system is moving to a single, reduced in-state tuition rate for most online undergraduate courses beginning in the fall 2020 semester. With the move, most resident, undergraduate online courses will cost a standard $259 per credit hour. Depending on the campus, that represents a reduction of up to 9 percent – … [Read more...] about UNK online classes just got cheaper; NU reduces tuition rates for Nebraska students
Promise covers tuition for Nebraska students with family incomes up to $60K
By MELISSA LEE University of Nebraska Communications LINCOLN - Calling the University of Nebraska’s commitment to accessibility more important than ever during difficult economic times, President Ted Carter today unveiled a new program that will guarantee a tuition-free NU education to Nebraska students with family incomes of $60,000 or less. The “Nebraska Promise” will take effect in fall 2020 and will guarantee that full-time resident undergraduates whose families … [Read more...] about Promise covers tuition for Nebraska students with family incomes up to $60K
Minimal tuition increases highlight lean 2019-20 University budget
Most Nebraska undergraduates would pay $5 to $7 more per credit hour each of the next two years under a proposed operating budget released by University of Nebraska President Hank Bounds. The proposed 2019-20 budget, which will be considered by the Board of Regents at its Friday meeting, preserves the university’s affordability with two years of minimal tuition increases while keeping spending flat at a time of ongoing fiscal restraint. Bounds thanked Gov. Pete … [Read more...] about Minimal tuition increases highlight lean 2019-20 University budget