You are guaranteed admission if you meet the core course requirements and at least one performance requirement. If you don't meet these requirements, we strongly encourage you to apply anyway—your admission will be determined by a committee appointed by the director of admissions, and your complete academic profile will be considered.
First-year students can apply through the Common Application or Nebraska's application.
First-Year Applicants Should:
Note: You are not required to submit an ACT/SAT score to be considered for admission. While not required, we encourage all first-year applicants under the age of 23 to submit an official ACT/SAT score for full scholarship consideration. We will offer you the best scholarship award possible based on either your GPA alone or the combination of your GPA and highest composite ACT/SAT score.
There are 16 units of academic courses required for admission. A unit is one year of high school study or a semester/quarter of college coursework.
If you are missing courses required for admission, there are ways to remove deficiencies before you enroll.
Both units must be in the same language. Students who are unable to take 2 years of world language in high school may still qualify for admission.
Note: Some University of Nebraska–Lincoln degree programs require the equivalent of 4 years of high school world language in the same language in order to graduate.
All colleges at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln require students to meet the minimum core course and performance admission requirements (as listed above).
Some colleges have additional requirements that students must meet to be admitted to their requested college. If you do not meet the following college-specific requirements, you can still be admitted through the Explore Center.
You will be advised by the Explore Center until you meet the college-specific requirements for your desired college. Once you've met your college's requirements, you will have the opportunity to transfer into the college you requested.
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Transfer & Readmit Students | Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5. |
Category | Requirements |
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Transfer & Readmit Students | Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5. |
Audition and/or Portfolio Requirements
Category | Requirements |
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PGA Golf Management Students | A 12 Handicap is required for students entering into this program. For more information, please view the PGA Program Requirements. |
The colleges below do not have additional requirements beyond core course and performance requirements.
You will self-report your academic record when completing your application for admission. Use an unofficial transcript to fill in your information.
Note: You are not required to submit an ACT/SAT score to be considered for admission. While not required, all first-year applicants under the age of 23 are encouraged to submit an official ACT/SAT score for full scholarship consideration. We will offer you the best scholarship award possible based on either your GPA alone or the combination of your GPA and highest composite ACT/SAT score.
After you've taken the ACT/SAT, submit a request to the testing institution to send us your official scores. Our codes are the following:
Any application received after the published deadline may be placed on a waitlist. The Admissions Committee will prioritize the waitlist based upon candidates that meet Nebraska's assured admission requirements.
Note: There is no guarantee of admission for waitlist applicants.
There is a $45 application fee payable with a credit card or a check. If you participate in the free/reduced lunch program or are a military service member, military spouse or military dependent, you may request to waive this fee at the end of the application. Make the check payable to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and put the applicant's full name on the memo line.
Note: You do not need to pay the $45 admission fee if you have applied for undergraduate admission at UNK or UNO within the last year and submitted an application fee to either of those campuses.
To be considered for departmental, leadership and service scholarships, you must submit the supplemental Scholarship Application.
Per Admissions Office Procedures Manual in Accordance with RP- 5.2.1-4b—an Admissions Committee may admit students who do not meet the Board of Regents assured admission requirements for full admission. These decisions are based upon a holistic review of an individual applicant's student record including but not limited to academic achievement (GPA, academic courses, class rank, standardized test scores), high school course availability, recommendation letters, and retention services. The Admissions Committee will utilize this information through the holistic review process to determine whether there are other indicia in the record that would contribute to the applicant's academic success at the University. The Office of Admissions has three committees that perform the above-described work: First-Year college students; Transfer/International and Special Circumstances.
The Special Circumstances Committee will holistically review applicants with special merit that are required to participate in intrusive and successful retention programs such as, but not limited to, Nebraska College Preparatory Academy, William H. Thompson Scholars, and Nebraska Athletics Support Services. The director of admissions must approve retention programs to be considered for the Special Circumstances Committee. Members of this committee will be appointed by the director of admissions.
In Accordance with RP- 5.2.1-4b, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln may admit students with special talents who do not meet the Board of Regents assured admission requirements for full admission. Prospective students who do not meet assured admission requirements and who can provide evidence of special talents, such as outstanding artistic skills, unique educational experience or remarkable career achievements can be considered for admission with executive-level sponsorship. Each academic college and the Athletic Department are permitted to recommend no more than 15 special talent appeals to the director of admissions each term. To be considered for admission based on special talent, an applicant must:
Admission to or a degree awarded from the University may be revoked for: Fraud; misrepresentation; violation of university standards in obtaining the degree; serious violation committed by an applicant or student prior to course enrollment, matriculation, or graduation; or other significant infractions endangering the safety and/or well-being of the university community.
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