Current Students
All upperclassmen should complete a FAFSA form and on line scholarship application form found at http://www.unl.edu/scholfa/. These forms should be completed no later than March 1 prior to the scholarship funding year. Those students who have received a Renewable Scholarship from the College must also complete the on line scholarship application in order to renew that scholarship. The College of Engineering has a number of scholarships for which students may be eligible. Only those who submit the on line application through their WAM account will be considered for these funds.
- Engineering Help (eHelp)
- Engineering Learning Community
- Seminars (Lincoln Campus Only)
- Research Experiences for Undergraduates
- Study Abroad
- UCARE - Undergraduate Creative Activities & Research Experiences
Student Publications
Extracurricular Information
- Engineering Student Organizations
- UNL Student Involvement
- UNO Student Organizations & Leadership Programs
Academic Resources
UNL
- Peer Mentoring
- UNL Student Page
- Schedule of Classes
- WAM!
- 'My UNL' (Blackboard)
- UNL Career Services
- UNL Academic Calendar
- UNL Undergraduate Bulletin
(College of Engineering pg. 275)
UNO
- UNO Student Page
- Class Schedule
- E-Bruno
- Blackboard at UNO
- UNO Career Resources
- UNO Academic Calendar
- UNO Undergraduate Bulletin
(Engineering Degree Reqs. pg. 166)
(Engineering Course Descriptions pg. 262)
Contact:
Stephanie G Adams
(faculty)Associate Dean - Undergraduate Education
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Industrial & Mgmt Syst En
Work 114F OTHM
Lincoln NE 68588-0642
USA
Work (402)472-3891
undergrad-ed@unl.edu
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Visit the calendar for the complete list of upcoming events:
Engineering Exploration Week
June 9 - June 13:
EEW is a one-week day camp comprised of mini workshops for students entering grades 10-12.
June 9 - June 13:
EEW is a one-week day camp comprised of mini workshops for students entering grades 10-12.
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