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Coming Up this Fall: Be a Mav Days

It's never too early to start thinking about college! Why not consider becoming a Maverick? Join us at one of our signature events and see how you can become a part of the Maverick family.

Be a Mav Days begin in September!

Be A Mav Days | Junior Be A Mav Day

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Be a Mav Days

For: Current seniors
Dates: September 26th, October 10th, October 24th, November 7th, November 14th

These half-day events include:

  • An overview of UNO admissions processes and requirements
  • A presentation about funding your education via financial aid
  • A review of UNO's academic colleges and programs of study
  • A UNO Majors Fair
  • A presentation about life on campus
  • A guided tour of UNO's campus

Registration for these events will open in August 2025.

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Junior Be a Mav Day

For: Current sophomores and juniors
When:
May 2026

  • Learn about how UNO connects you to your future career
  • Hear from faculty and staff from UNO's colleges
  • Interact with current students and alumni
  • Enjoy a guided tour of UNO's Dodge Campus

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Phone: 402.554.6281

Email: visituno@unomaha.edu

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