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Cost for Early Entry Courses

UNO's Early Entry Programs supports a young person's academic development in a similar time period, however, the costs associated may differ.

Students who participate in the Early Entry Program are assessed tuition and some fees.

Please contact Kelly Malone for more information on costs associated with the Early Entry Program.


Payment Due Date

Student bills are generated by the UNO Cashiering/Student Accounts Office at the end of each month and are mailed to the home address on file.

Payment is due the 23rd of the following month.


How to Pay Your Bill

After enrollment, students can make a payment at any time. You may use any of the following payment methods:

In Person

109 Eppley Administration Building
Cashiering & Student Accounts

Pay by:

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Cashier’s check
  • Money order

By Mail

Mail to:

University of Nebraska Omaha
Cashiering Student Accounts
6001 Dodge Street, EAB 109
Omaha, NE 68182-0292

Pay by:

  • Check
  • Cashier’s check
  • Money order

Please include the student's NUID.

  • Enter amount to pay
  • Enter payment information via PayPal® supported page and click Pay Now (processes payment) 
  • Digital receipt is displayed. Retain receipt for your record(s)

Online via MavLINK

Learn more about MavLINK 

  • Credit or debit card (a 2.95% service charge will be incurred)
  • Electronic Check (e-check) payments which will not incur a service charge

College Savings Plan (529)

We recommend contacting your College Savings Plan administrator to begin the withdrawal process at least 2-4 weeks before the payment deadline to ensure that funds are received by the deadline date.

Please provide your College Savings Plan administrator with the following mailing address:

University of Nebraska Omaha
Cashiering Student Accounts
6001 Dodge Street, EAB 109
Omaha, NE 68182-0292

Each item should include the student's NUID number and name.

UNO is unable to accept payments by phone. To set up a payment plan, please contact Cashiering at 402.554.2324.


Holds and Non-Payment

All students with outstanding balances beyond the due date posted on their first bill will have a hold placed on their account.

This hold will prevent all registration for future terms or semesters, denial of transcripts, and withholding of UNO diploma until the debt is paid.

Pursuant to the Board of Regent’s policy, RP-5.3.1 Disciplinary Procedures, Failure to Pay Financial Obligations:

Beginning September 9, 2019, students with a financial hold at any of the University of Nebraska campuses: UNK, UNL, UNMC, UNO or NCTA, will no longer be eligible to enroll for classes until the issuing campus removes the hold. UNO cannot remove financial holds placed by other NU campuses.

Students will not be withdrawn from classes for non-payment.

The Access College Early (ACE) Scholarship Program

This scholarship is awarded by the state of Nebraska to qualified high school students.

  • The ACE Scholarship pays for a specific number of dual enrollment courses per year
  • Scholarships will be awarded until funds have been exhausted

How to Qualify & Apply

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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