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How to Apply to Early Entry

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Would you like to earn UNO college credits while in high school?

Early Entry is here to help you get started. Follow the steps below to get started in UNO's Early Entry Program.

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Review Program Requirements

  • Achieve a cumulative 3.0 GPA (on 4.0 scale)
  • Communicate interest in program with their Guidance Counselor
  • Know what class(es) they would like to be enrolled in
    • Students may earn a maximum six (6) credit hours per semester
    • Review the courses available via the UNO Class Schedule
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Apply Online and Receive Parent/Guardian and High School Approval

  • The online application must be submitted by the student by the application deadline, which is the Friday before each semester starts.
  • Once the student submits the online application, an email is sent to the parent/guardian and high school to approve participation in the program by the same application deadline.
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Schedule Orientation and Register for Class(es).

  • An email is sent to student from Kelly Malone once application is processed to schedule a brief orientation and register for class(es).

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Pay Your Bill

  • Based on the course(s) you applied for, the billed amount will be mailed to the address provided in the application.

     

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