University of Nebraska
Transcript: Meal Plans 200 Point 160 Point 60 Point •English - 4 units All units must include intensive reading and writing. •Mathematics - 3 units Must include Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry •Social Sciences - 3 units At least one unit of American and/or World History, one additional unit of History, American Government,and/or Geography; and a third unit of any Social Science discipline or subject. •Natural Sciences - 3 units At least two of the three units selected from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. One of the units must include laboratory instruction. •Foreign Language - 2 units (same language) Students who are unable to take two years of one foreign language in high school may still qualify for admission. Such students will be required to take two semesters of foreign language at UNK. •Academic Elective Course - 1 unit One unit chosen from any of the above academic disciplines 1. Application form ($45.00) 2.Entrance Test -ACT >20 3.Transcript Resident Costs •Resident Tuition : $174.50/credit hour •Fees* : $1,286.00/year •Tuition and Fees* : $6,521.00 •Room and Board : $8,434.00 •Total : $14,955.00 Housing/ Food Requirements Legacy Scholarship Pays for the difference in tuition for in and out of state. Non-Resident *same as legacy scholarship Work Study Employment GOAL! Double Major University of Nebraska Kearney *Based on a student taking 15 hours, basic double room, and 200 point meal plan Cost/Financial Aid Break Housing (Mantor and Randall) (Community Style Room) $2,271.00 Break Housing and Suite Style(CTW & CTE) $2,328.00 Greek Chapter Rooms(URN/URS) $2,271.00 Antelope/Nester Complex 4 bedroom (Break Housing) $ 2,713.00 Antelope/Nester Complex 2 bedroom (Break Housing) $2,945.00 Single R0om (extra charge per semester) $600.00 *2014-2015 Rates Admissions Resident Costs •Resident Tuition : $174.50/credit hour •Fees* : $1,286.00/year •Tuition and Fees* : $6,521.00 •Room and Board : $8,434.00 •Total : $14,955.00 The Academic & Career Services office is a part of the Division of Student Affairs. We assign academic advisors, coordinate major/advisor information, and assist Deciding (undeclared) students with class schedules, selecting a major and other academic concerns. We also serve students, alumni, faculty and employers as the primary resource for career development and job search assistance. We provide services such as individual career counseling, practice interviews, resume/cover letter critiques and 3 annual career fairs. Offer job shadowing programs and company tours. Career Prep $50 - Laundry fee: unlimited use of washers & dryers. $5 - METS (Managing Environments Through Students) $5 - Social Programing fund $5 - RHA (Residence Hall Association) fund