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Student Resources and Accessible Learning

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Student Resources and Accessible Learning

UNO provides a range of resources to support academic success, wellbeing, and sense of connection. From academic tools and health services to community programs and basic needs support, explore options that meet your needs and help you thrive at every stage of your UNO experience.

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Email: unoaccessibility@unomaha.edu

Phone: 402.554.2872

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Basic Needs and Specialized Services

From food access and basic needs to community, professional growth, and military support, these resources help you succeed at UNO.

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Support for Mental and Physical Health

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Students have access to free counseling and psychological services, including individual counseling, crisis support, and psychiatric services such as medication management.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
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The UNO Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) offers a supportive space for students who are in recovery, exploring recovery, or simply looking for connection and understanding.
Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC)
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The Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center offers students free flu shots and preventive care services, as well as psychiatric, sexual, and reproductive health treatment.
Nebraska Medicine UNO Health Center
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Project Achieve

Project Achieve is a federally funded TRIO Student Support Services program designed to help eligible UNO students succeed from day one through graduation. Open to students who are first-generation, income-eligible, and/or have a documented disability, the program offers personalized support tailored to your goals.

Through one-on-one guidance, academic resources, and skill-building opportunities, Project Achieve helps you stay on track, build confidence, and make the most of your college experience.

Explore Project Achieve
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Advocacy and Safety on Campus

UNO offers a range of support services to promote student wellbeing, connection, and success both inside and outside the classroom. These resources address mental health, basic needs, personal advocacy, and student engagement. Explore the options below to connect with support that meets your individual needs.

Ombuds Services Student Legal Services Victim and Survivor Advocates
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Student Guide to Accommodations and FAQs

Find answers to common questions about requesting accommodations, documentation requirements, eligibility, and using your approved accommodations. Learn what to expect throughout the process and get guidance on common situations students encounter while working with the Accessibility Services Center.

View Student Guide to Accommodations and FAQs

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