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Are you a current high school instructor interested in enhancing the lives and opportunities of high school students by teaching a Dual Enrollment course?

Dual Enrollment teachers are an important part of the UNO community. As a dual enrollment teacher, you will have benefits that will enhance your professional, classroom and teaching experiences.

Benefits include:

  • Access to the UNO Criss Library
  • Canvas
  • Textbooks, field trips, course materials
  • Some financial assistance for master's level courses
  • Professional development opportunities with colleagues

There are also department-specific benefits.

Learn more in the UNO Faculty/Staff Handbook.


Requirements for a Dual Enrollment Instructor

All dual enrollment instructors must have at least a master’s degree in the discipline in which they teach, or a master's degree in any discipline plus 18 graduate credits in the discipline in which they teach.

However, UNO departments reserve the right to exceed those guidelines.

To check specific UNO Academic Department requirements, contact:

Kelly Malone
Email: malonek@unomaha.edu
Phone:  402.554.3832


Apply to be a Dual Enrollment Instructor

To apply, please submit the following:

  • Complete Dual Enrollment Instructor Expectations Application
  • Résumé
  • Official Transcripts
  • Course syllabus
  • Sample tests, quizzes, or examples of student work may be requested.

All documents can be emailed to: unodualenroll@unomaha.edu

Apply to be a Dual Enrollment Instructor at UNO

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Office of General Education and Dual Enrollment
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