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Empowering Students, Developing Leaders

Goodrich Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Goodrich Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Goodrich Chair selected for NU System Leadership Development

Goodrich Chair selected for NU System Leadership Development

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Since 1972, the Goodrich Scholarship Program has enabled more than 3,000 students to complete a first-class education at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO). You know many of our alums today as doctors, educators, engineers, artists, and elected officials. What they are and always will be is Goodrich. Once a Goodricher, always a Goodricher.

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Goodrich students establish a dynamic presence on campus.They come hungry, ready to learn and eager to join the UNO community. Many recipients are the first in their families to attend college.

The Goodrich Scholarship has many benefits, including:

  • Financial aid in the form of tuition and general fees
  • A complementary MavEd core curriculum
  • Academic and non-academic support services

Goodrich Students Develop Ties that Bind

Goodrich students get connected and stay connected with outstanding faculty and staff during their time at UNO. This level of attention to the scholar is part of the reason for the program’s exceptional graduation and retention rates.

Outstanding in Research

Our faculty conducts important research in a wide variety of fields, including service learning, folklore, identity development, philosophy, public administration, and writing.

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Our support services make it possible to thrive as a college student. Student support specialists help Goodrich students develop academic skills to compete in a rapidly changing society. This sort of personal attention keeps our Goodrich community connected.

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