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    • What is Dual Enrollment?
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Welcome to UNO Dual Enrollment

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College Classes in High School

Dual enrollment allows academically talented students to earn college credit while still in high school to maximize their time in advanced classes and get a head start on their college degree. Courses are taught at area high schools by high school staff who have been approved by their respective UNO academic departments to be adjunct faculty.

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Understanding Course Outcomes

How and where dual enrollment course grades are posted from instructors, and instructions for withdrawing from courses.
Grading and Withdrawing
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Dual Enrollment Course Cost

Cost and billing specifics for enrollment and payment for UNO dual enrollment courses.
Cost and Billing
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Scholarships

Scholarships available for prospective dual enrollment students.
Scholarships

Apply to UNO Dual Enrollment

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Transferring

Transfer UNO credits to other universities

Transcripts

Order UNO transcripts showing dual enrollment credit

Integrity

University policies governing academic honesty and integrity

FERPA

Federal protections for students and student records

UNO Can Answer Your Questions

Dual Enrollment admission, enrollment, and account holds
Phone: 402.554.3810
unodualenroll@unomaha.edu
dualenroll.unomaha.edu

Current balances, processing payments, payment methods, or setting up a payment plan
Phone: 402.554.2324
Fax: 402.554.3574
unocsa@unomaha.edu
cashiering.unomaha.edu

Transcripts and student records
Phone: 402.554.2314
Fax: 402.554.2011
unoregistrar@unomaha.edu
registrar.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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