An online Application for Graduate Admission must be filed with Graduate Studies for students who:
A student who has not been enrolled as a graduate student at UNO for four years or more must apply as a new graduate student and submit the graduate application, the required non-refundable application fee, and all other required credentials. Applicants cannot apply to the same degree/certificate program once the degree/certificate has been awarded.
The catalog year (requirement term) is what ties a student to the curriculum they are required to follow and determines the contract of degree requirements a student must fulfill to graduate. The catalog year defaults to the semester the student is admitted to their degree program; however, students are eligible to change to a more recent catalog year if it is to their benefit and approved by their graduate program chair. By changing catalogs, a student is responsible for fulfilling all of the graduation requirements in their newly chosen catalog year. A student may request a change in their catalog year by contacting the graduate program chair and/or advisor. If the request is supported, the graduate program chair and/or advisor must notify the Office of Graduate Studies via petition through the degree audit system.
If a student’s program has become discontinued due to non-enrollment, they will complete requirements based upon the academic year they are readmitted.
Normally, no graduate student may be a degree-seeking student in more than one graduate program at the University of Nebraska, unless enrolled in an approved dual-degree program. Any exceptions must have prior approval of every graduate program committee and every campus dean for Graduate Studies through which the programs are administratively assigned. When there is approved simultaneous matriculation, the same course credit will not be accepted for more than one degree without prior approval of every graduate program committee and every campus dean for Graduate Studies through which the programs are administratively assigned.
Applicants who have earned, or will have earned, a bachelor’s or master’s degree at a regionally accredited college or university in the United States, or the equivalent of such degrees in another country, will be considered for admission. Prospective students may apply for admission during or after the final year of undergraduate study, but must submit the official baccalaureate degree transcript/course-by-course transcript evaluation to the Office of Graduate Studies before the end of the first year of enrollment.
Special Note: International students with a three-year degree are referred to the program in which they wish to pursue graduate studies to determine possible additional coursework. They can be considered for graduate admission, but admission is at the discretion of the individual departments/schools.
The decision to admit an applicant to a program is based primarily on a combination of the following criteria according to the requirements of the specific program:
All records, including academic records from other institutions, become part of the official file and can neither be returned nor duplicated for any purpose. Students may wish to obtain an additional copy of their official credentials to keep in their possession for advisory purposes or for other personal requirements. Transcripts provided to the university in support of a graduate application will be maintained for two years if the student does not enroll into the program to which they applied.
Responsibility for admitting applicants to graduate programs rests with the dean for Graduate Studies. Academic departments/schools review admission applications and credentials and make admission recommendations to the dean. The standards maintained by the Graduate College and individual departments/schools are applied to ensure that applicants admitted to the university are well qualified for graduate study and have a reasonable expectation of successfully completing a graduate program. Standards for admission to doctoral degree programs are generally higher than those for admission to master’s degree programs. In many degree programs, the number of applications received from qualified applicants for graduate study exceeds the number of applicants who can be accommodated. In such cases, only the most highly qualified are offered admission. The number of spaces available in various departments/schools is limited according to the availability of faculty and resources.
Unconditional Admission status may be granted to applicants considered fully qualified to undertake the program to which they were admitted. An applicant must have a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum "B" average (3.0 on a 4.0 scale). Other qualifications might include, but are not limited to academic foundation requirements, an interview, area of subject tests, advanced tests, a portfolio or performance, grade point average, and/or letters of recommendation.
Provisional Admission status may be granted to applicants who have not met all of the conditions for unconditional admission. Departments/schools and/or the dean for Graduate Studies may impose certain requirements which must be fulfilled by the student in order to maintain this status.
Provisional status will continue until provisions of admission are fulfilled or changed by the recommendation of the graduate program committee and approved by the dean for Graduate Studies.
Unclassified admission is available in limited departments/schools for students who:
Applicants applying for the unclassified category are not automatically entitled to this status upon application. The department/school reviews applications and the applicant may be turned down for this category, as with other categories of admission. International students on F1 visas, except graduate visiting students, are not eligible to enroll as unclassified students. Applicants admitted as unclassified are not eligible for financial aid.
Special Note: Successful completion of graduate courses as an unclassified student does not obligate a department/school to accept those courses for credit toward the fulfillment of degree requirements. Students who enroll under the unclassified designation and subsequently decide they wish to pursue a graduate degree must submit a new application, non-refundable application fee, and other required documents. Students must also consult with their advisor and the chair of the graduate program committee. If admission to the degree program is recommended, the department/school will advise the Office of Graduate Studies of the decision and the credits to be accepted toward the degree.
Verified non-degree admission status may be available for an individual with an undergraduate or graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution who is not seeking a graduate degree from UNO. Applicants applying for the verified non-degree admission status need only submit an application for admission, the required application fee, and official degree transcript. A cumulative GPA of at least a 2.7 is also required.
Limited express non-degree admission status allows students to register for classes without waiting for the Office of Graduate Studies to receive official transcripts. Applicants applying for the limited express non-degree admission status need only submit an application for admission and the required application fee. Applicants requesting limited express non-degree admission will be eligible to register for one term only. The admission may be extended beyond one term only upon receipt of an official degree transcript with a cumulative GPA of at least a 2.7 on a 4.0 scale.
Non-Degree students are advised to consult with the appropriate department/school concerning class availability and prerequisites before attempting to register. Because of limited class size and resources, certain academic units may limit the enrollment of non-degree students. To determine whether a non-degree student is allowed to enroll in a graduate course, please check the course descriptions listed on the Class Search.
Admission to a degree program, or to unclassified admission from non-degree status is not guaranteed. Graduate-level hours taken as a non-degree graduate student prior to admission into a master's degree program may be included in the program of study at the discretion of the major department/school and the graduate dean. Students changing from non-degree status may also be required to take certain prerequisite courses by the major department/school and the dean for Graduate Studies.
International students on F1 visas, except graduate visiting students, are not eligible to enroll under non-degree status. Non-degree students must maintain the same academic standards as degree-seeking students or unclassified students.
Students dismissed from a graduate program who then re-apply as non-degree students may only do so if they request and receive permission in accordance with departmental/school graduate program policy to enroll as a non-degree student.
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