University of Nebraska–Lincoln

College of Engineering

Preparing Innovative Leaders for Tomorrow

Visit


It's really important that you visit the college. We want you to talk to our students, see classes in session, and check out the labs and technology that will help you become a successful engineer. We want to hear your questions and help you make this important college decision.

Arrangements for your individual campus visit can be coordinated by contacting the UNL Office of Admissions for Lincoln programs or the UNO Recruitment Services Office for Omaha programs.

If you are transferring to the university, you may also schedule a campus visit. While on the visit, you can discuss transfer credits with a representative from the college.

UNL UNO
1-800-742-8800 Ext. 4887 1-877-884-6287

Group Visits


The College of Engineering offers group tours and classroom visits. We can make arrangements for hands-on demonstrations and presentations by faculty and/or current students and answer your questions.

You may schedule a group tour or classroom visit by contacting us directly:

Lincoln:
RenaBecker

Omaha:
Alma Ramirez Rodgers

S.T.E.P Students


The S.T.E.P. Program (Strengthening Transitions Into Engineering Programs) is for transfer students who have taken one or more of the courses and plan on attending UNL: ENGR 1010, ENGR 1020, ENGR 2010, ENGR 2020. Please contact the S.T.E.P. Program Coordinator to schedule your visit.

Lincoln:
Carmen Zafft
S.T.E.P. Program Coordinator
czafft2@unl.edu
(402) 472-4940




Red Letter Days (Lincoln Campus Only)


Red Letter Day, an all-day (8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) event, is an open house program offered on the UNL campus to high school seniors and their families. During Red Letter Day, you may choose from several group presentations: choosing a major, scholarships, learning communities, financial aid, and many more. You'll also have a chance to attend academic presentations, meet with faculty from your academic area of interest, have lunch in a residence hall, meet other prospective students and interact with current students.

 

"My classmates are the reason I enjoy going to class every day. They are intelligent, fun to be around, and each one brings a different perspective to the classroom. "

Heidi G., Blair, Neb.,
Biological Systems Engineering and Biochemistry, 2010