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Find important information regarding courses, student responsibilities, grading, and withdrawing from courses.

Courses Offered

Please note that the course offered may change each year based on the high school. Not all courses listed below are offered at every partnered high school.

View Courses Offered at Your High School

Student Responsibilities

As a UNO Dual Enrollment student, it is your responsibility to:

  • Pay the $250 per course fee by the billing due date
  • Understand the policy for withdrawing from the program and formally withdraw from a class if you do not want the UNO credit by the specific withdrawal deadline
  • Maintain complete and accurate account information, including keeping track of your NUID and password
  • Ensure the accuracy of your final grades on your academic transcripts via MavLINK immediately following the conclusion of the course

Read the Academic Integrity Policy

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Grades & Grading

After completion of the course, instructors will post grades via MavLINK.

Dual enrollment students shall be held to the same standards of achievement and grading as those expected of students taking the same course at UNO.

In most cases, this will be the same letter grade you received in the high school course. Dual enrollment coursework will appear in the same manner as other collegiate coursework showing credit hours and grade earned.

Each college or university has its own policies on accepting grades, and it is your responsibility to determine how dual enrollment grades from UNO will be accepted. Within the Nebraska University (NU) system including UNO, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (UNL), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK), and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), the grade received for dual enrollment will factor into the cumulative GPA.


Withdrawing

  • Students are obligated to pay the non-refundable $250 course fee even if they choose to withdraw from the course.
  • Students will not be allowed to withdraw beyond the withdrawal deadlines listed below.
  • Students are responsible for notifing the Office of General Education and Dual Enrollment via email: unodualenroll@unomaha.edu and submit a completed Student Appeal Form by the Withdrawal Deadline if they would like to withdraw.
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  • Successful withdrawal from a UNO Course prior to the deadline will result in a “W” grade posted on the student's UNO transcript.
  • Once the course is completed and a grade has been posted, University policy does not allow students to withdraw from or drop a course

Withdrawal Dates

One semester course

These withdrawal dates apply only to students who are taking UNO courses through the Dual Enrollment Program.

Withdrawal Date
Fall November 7, 2025
Spring April 3, 2026

Year long course

Withdrawal Date
August - May March 27, 2026

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Did You Know?

As a UNO Dual Enrollment student you have the same borrowing and access privileges to the UNO Criss Library as UNO students.

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  • 233 Kayser Hall
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  • Phone: 402.554.3810
  • Email: unodualenroll@unomaha.edu

Dual Enrollment

Office of General Education and Dual Enrollment
  • 233 Kayser Hall
  • 6001 Dodge St.
  • Omaha, NE 68182
  • 402.554.3810
  • unodualenroll@unomaha.edu

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