Campus Resources
Educational Opportunities
Creating an environment of inclusion takes more than organizations and support groups. It takes individuals open to learning more about others and themselves and creating a positive and accepting environment.
University Emergencies
When there is an emergency on campus, the university website is updated as necessary with an emergency banner containing information about the incident or alert, and information regarding campus resources or services available to the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) community.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
CAPS provides programs and services on campus that assist students in maximizing their potential while at UNO. Counseling services are confidential and all conducted by Licensed Mental Health Practitioners and a graduate student.
Health Services
Health Services offers on-campus appointments with Board Certified Professionals. There is no charge for students to consult with the office staff, medical doctors, or nurse practitioners.
Injury Prevention and Care (IPC)
The IPC serves those who are injured in wellness programs and facilities. The IPC is a valuable resource to those who are recovering from injuries by providing answers to questions and concerns.
Substance Use
Alcoholics Anonymous
An open AA meeting is held each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 12 P.M. in HPER 101 throughout the year. The meeting is open to students, faculty, staff, and the general public. The meeting format is topic/discussion and all are welcome.
College Alcohol Profile
Students interested in seeing how their alcohol use compares to other UNO students can visit the College Alcohol Profile and complete the online tool. Average time to complete the tool is approximately 10 minutes. Any questions that may arise while taking the college alcohol profile (CAP) can be directed to Nate Bock or Mark Frillman at 402.554.2409.
Recovery Community
The UNO Collegiate Recovery Community hopes to build a common and safe space for students in recovery from addiction to congregate, socialize, support one another, and build academic success.
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Public Safety
Public Safety provides assistance to students 24 hours a day.
Services Offered
- Protect life and property
- Provide building and exterior patrols
- Investigate criminal offenses
- Control the University Access System
- Provide emergency first aid response for on on campus incidents
Blue Light Emergency Phones
Blue light emergency phones are located all over campus. Use the phone to report emergencies or to contact Public Safety for other assistance. Bluelight locations.
Environmental Health & Safety
Environmental Health and Safety is responsible for monitoring compliance with environmental, health and safety programs intended to minimize or prevent injuries and illnesses on UNO's campus and to protect the quality of the surrounding environment.
Military and Veteran Services
The Office of Military and Veteran Services focuses on academic achievement, career attainment, financial health, and overall physical and mental wellness. Being a military, veteran, or dependent student at UNO is more than earning a degree, it’s supporting your future.
Accessibility Services Center
The Accessibility Services Center collaborates with students, faculty, and staff to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to all UNO programs and activities.
Housing & Residence Life
From community programs and learning communities to the bond that forms between neighbors and roommates, your housing experience is bound to be unforgettable.
Gender & Sexuality Resource Center
The mission of the Gender and Sexuality Resource Center is to foster and promote equity, access, and inclusion for all genders and sexualities through education, resources, advocacy, and activism.

If you are experiencing an emergency:
On-campus, dial 402.554.2911 or 911.
To report concerning student behavior:
Report now or call dedicated line at 402.290.3810 to consult with a BRT member.
Student Conduct & Community Standards
Phil Covington
209 Welcome Center
402.554.3537
Title IX Coordinator
Charlotte Russell
207B Eppley Administration Building
402.554.3490
Public Safety
100 Eppley Administration Building
402.554.2648
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