Mavericks Set to Move Into On-Campus Housing
Check out this guide for what you need to know as you move-in.
- published: 2025/08/12
- contact: Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
- email:Â unonews@unomaha.edu

We can't wait to welcome Mavericks "home" to their new residences on campus this fall! Check out the guide below for what you need to know as you move-in. Be sure to check your email for important move-in tips and updates.
🏡 Dodge Campus Residents
Secure Your Move-in Time
You can sign up for your preferred slot (Aug. 21-23) via the link in your roommate letter.
What to Bring for Check-In
Bring your MavCARD or other valid photo ID (MavCARD Services is located in the Milo Bail Student Center if you need a card).
Where to Park and Get Help
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Staff and signage will direct you to unloading zones based on your building
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MavMovers will assist with carts, traffic, and directions
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Trash & recycling available behind Buildings E & I (Maverick Village) and Building 3 or Lot L (University Village)
- Don't forget to purchase your parking permit
Campus Services and Connectivity
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Mail pickup: All mail is now being handled and delivered through the Maverick Village Clubhouse. Residents will receive notification when they receive letter mail and will pick it up from the MV Clubhouse desk. Packages will be delivered to residents via package lockers in both MV and UV Clubhouses.
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Internet: Boldyn Networks-provided wired + Wi-Fi (setup during move-in)
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MavCARD: Use for building access, riding the city bus, campus dining, B-cycle bike share, and more
Helpful Extras
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MavCARD: Use for building access, riding the city bus, campus dining, B-cycle bike share, and more
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UNO support staff and MavMovers will be on hand to help during move-in
- Here are updates on Dodge Campus construction projects that may impact your travel
🏡 Scott Campus Residents
Secure Your Check-In TimeMove-in is scheduled for Aug. 16 (Scott Hall) & Aug. 17 (Scott Court, Scott Crossing, and Scott Village). Choose your move-in time using the SignUpGenius link sent to your UNO email. For help, email leasing@scottcampus.com.
What to Bring for Check-In
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Your MavCARD or other valid photo ID (MavCARD Services is located in the Milo Bail Student Center if you need a card)
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Meningitis form (if not submitted)
Where to Park
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Scott Court & Scott Village: Park in Lots 10, 11, 12, or 13
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Scott Crossing: Park in the Pacific Street Garage
- Don't forget to purchase your parking permit
Campus Services
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On-site laundry: $1.75 per load via MavCARD or coins
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Wi-Fi network: "ScottCampus" / Password: mavericks
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UNO staff available all day for assistance
Helpful Extras
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MavCARD: Use for building access, riding the city bus, campus dining, B-cycle bike share, and more
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UNO support staff and MavMovers will be on hand to help during move-in
- Here are updates on Dodge Campus construction projects that may impact your travel
👍👎 All Mavericks Moving In: Bring it or Leave It?
Take a look at the list below for things to bring or leave as you move into campus.
Bring It- Alarm clocks
- Athletic equipment
- Backpack and school supplies
- Cleaning supplies
- Clothes and hangers
- Coffee pots/tea pots
- Desk/standing lamp
- Kitchen supplies
- Laptops
- Laundry supplies
- Medications and first-aid items
- Postage stamps
- Shoe organizers
- Small refrigerators
- Surge protectors
- Toilet paper
- Toiletries
- Toiletry organizers
- Towels and washcloths
- TV/stereo equipment
- Twin XL mattress pad, sheets, and pillows
- Wall décor and posters
- 3M strips/Command hooks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Amplifiers for instruments
- Anything with an open heating coil
- Candles
- Drum sets
- Firearms
- Fireworks
- Grills
- Halogen lights
- Hoverboards
- Incense burners
- Large nails
- Non‑authorized pets
- Octopus plugs
- Space heaters
- Weapons
- Wireless routers
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