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2 what is wellness? Wellness means overall well-being. It combines the mental, emotional, physical, occupational, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of a person s life. Each aspect of wellness can affect the overall quality of life, so it s important to pay attention to each area. hysical hysical wellness begins with caring for your body and recognizing your need for physical activity, healthy foods, and sleep in order to stay well now and in the future. Social Social wellness begins with developing a sense of connection and belonging, maintaining healthy relationships, enjoying being with others, and finding a well-developed support system. Emotional Emotional wellness begins with managing your emotions in a constructive way, appreciating the feelings of others, and understanding and respecting your own feelings and values. Occupational Occupational wellness begins with understanding your strengths, skills, values, and interests for your career and maintaining a balanced life between your work and your personal life. Intellectual Intellectual wellness begins with recognizing your creative and cognitive abilities, growing intellectually, valuing lifelong learning, and responding positively to intellectual challenges. Environmental Environmental wellness begins with being aware of how your behavior impacts the earth and how the physical world impacts you, while demonstrating a commitment to a healthy planet. Spiritual Spiritual wellness begins with finding purpose, value, and meaning in your life. Financial Financial wellness begins with knowing where your money comes from and where it s going, understanding your financial situation, and taking care of it in a way that prepares you for financial changes. Hello, my fellow mavericks! 03 My name is Jordan Koch, and I am the Student Body resident and Regent here at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. I would officially like to welcome you to UNO and let you know about something exciting. When deciding to come to UNO, you chose to join the Maverick culture. But what is a Maverick? Of course, it is our fearless mascot, but more importantly, it is someone who thinks independently. So, I challenge you over this next year to become an independent thinker and make choices that will help you fulfill your goals. Don t follow the pack, but instead unleash your full potential and lead. Lucky for you, UNO makes it easy to do this. UNO offers the opportunity to learn from highly talented professors in a variety of courses, allowing you to exercise critical thinking in all of your coursework but it doesn t stop there. To learn hands-on experiences that will stay with you after your collegiate years, consider joining one or more of the many student groups on campus. They give you the chance to meet lifelong friends and enhance your learning experience here at UNO. With more than 150 organizations available, there is sure to be one that will fit your interests and skills. If not, create your own! I also encourage you to show your Maverick pride and attend an athletic event. It is a great place to let off steam from the stress of classes, show your competitive side, and support your fellow Mavericks! Hop on a free shuttle provided by Student Government and the Athletics department to get to and from athletic events. Student Government also offers other free services that I suggest you check out. MavRIDE and the Maverick Readership rogram are two fantastic programs I think you ll really enjoy, and you ll get more information on those as you go through Orientation. Student Government and I are here to represent you. If you have any questions, concerns, or have an idea on how to improve our campus, send me an or stop by the Student Government office located in the Milo Bail Student Center. My door is always open, so feel free to stop by and introduce yourself. Good luck, and go Mavericks! Jordan Koch UNO Student Body resident/regent University of Nebraska at Omaha Milo Bail Student Center, SG 6001 Dodge St. Omaha, NE (402) unoregent@unomaha.edu 02 8 Easy ways to Survive & Thrive at UNO Get involved on campus Get sleep, eat healthy, and exercise Choose a major that matters to you Go to class and study Meet with your instructors Work with your advisers Balance work and school Ask for help Get Connected University of Nebraska at Omaha Orientation facebook.com/unomaha facebook.com/unorientation twitter.com/unomaha twitter.com/unorientation pinterest.com/unomavericks instagram.com/unorientation youtube.com/user/unomavtv

3 The Keys to success General Contacts Success Hotline* (402) Academic and Career Development Center (402) Information Desk (402) MEET THE Ambassadors UNO Ambassadors are your Orientation gurus. They are university students committed to helping first-year and transfer students with the transition to UNO. They know a thing or two about thriving in college because they ve taken tons of classes, tested out campus services, and know all the great study spaces. Ambassadors share all the need-to-know information about University policies and procedures, student services, and academic support programs. They also take the time to guide students around campus to get comfortable with the college environment and get stoked for their time as a Maverick. The goal of UNO Ambassadors is to make sure that students know all about what the University has to offer and inspire them to make the most out of their college experience at UNO. Undergraduate Admissions (402) Bookstore (402) Financial Support and Scholarships (402) Graduate Studies (402) Criss Library (402) Records and Registration** (402) New Student Orientation (402) Wellness Center Health Services (402) Counseling Services (402) Campus Recreation Circulation Desk (402) Get Connected Student Activities (402) Civic and Social Responsibility (402) Campus Security Non-Emergency (402) Emergency (402) Housing Maverick Village (402) University Village (402) Scott Housing (402) * lease call if you need help. We can help solve problems that are affecting your ability to be successful at UNO. ** arents cannot call and ask for information regarding their student s academic records according to FERA compliance. Magda Batiz Major: olitical Science Hometown: Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico What you LOVE about UNO: The library, because it s the perfect place to study! astimes: Reading and volunteering Natalie Allen Major: Biology with a minor in Business Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love playing racquetball at HER. astimes: Fishing and playing with my dog Jen Ngyuen Major: Criminal Justice Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love how many opportunities are available to students. astimes: Hanging with friends, playing sports, netflixing, hardcore parcore, napping Colton Janes Major: Criminal Justice and Sociology Hometown: Blair, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love seeing friendly faces all throughout campus and the supportive faculty and staff. astimes: Soccer, running, skipping rocks on a calm lake, and making people laugh

4 07 Jill Topil Major: re-nursing Hometown: David City, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the friendly people on campus I have met and became great friends with. astimes: Crafting, playing soccer, and volleyball Claudia Magana Major: Elementary Education, Early Childhood Hometown: West oint, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the TLC Community and that you can always find a place to study or relax. astimes: Music and sports Caitie Neal Major: Biology Hometown: apillion, NE What you LOVE about UNO: UNO Hockey games are the best with all the action and excitement going on! astimes: Reading, watching movies, working at the marmoset lab, and going on adventures! Aaron Rhodes Major: Finance Hometown: Norfolk, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the feeling of community I experience every time I walk across campus. astimes: Running, singing, and playing violin Magnum eterson Graduate rogram: School sychology Hometown: Stanton, IA What you LOVE about UNO: I love the friendly faculty. astimes: lay the ukulele and ride my bicycle Madison Nutter Major: Medicinal Chemistry Hometown: Malcolm, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love how easy it is to get involved with campus organizations. astimes: Basketball, volleyball, watching Netflix and movies, listening to music, and hanging out with friends Myles eterson Major: Secondary Education Hometown: Stanton, IA What you LOVE about UNO: I love the passion and genuine interest instructors show in their students. astimes: Climbing trees, hanging with friends, playing video games, playing every sport Richard Larson Major: Journalism, R and Advertising Concentration Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Center. astimes: Tennis, rock-climbing, traveling, bowling, karaoke Lyle Kwiatkowski Major: Journalism, R and Advertising Concentration Hometown: Lewiston, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the willingness of the professors to help out students. astimes: Yogging (walking and jogging), collecting rocks, watching movies, and playing sports Emma Sinnett Major: sychology Hometown: LaVista, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the size and the atmosphere of the campus. astimes: hotography Alysha Collins Graduate rogram: School sychology Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the wonderful people I work with and the environment of the Student Activities Office. astimes: ainting and walking my dog Frank (Chase) Winter Major: Secondary Education Hometown: Norfolk, NE What you LOVE about UNO: Roskens Hall is a great place to spend time and get resources for my classes. astimes: Reading playbooks, spending time with friends, playing solitaire 06

5 09 Kaleigh Molgaard Major: Journalism, R and Advertising Concentration Hometown: Council Bluffs, IA What you LOVE about UNO: The University comes together as one and helps one another out, especially when something happens on our campus. astimes: Netflix, working out, hanging out with friends Abbey Young Major: ublic Health Hometown: Lincoln, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love being able to walk across campus and see at least five people that I know. astimes: Netflix, crafting Jessi Lindblad Major: Mathematics Hometown: Hastings, NE What you LOVE about UNO: All of the coffee places! You can get caffeine anywhere! astimes: Eating salad, reading a good book, running in 5k charity events Mikayla Brohman Major: Civil Engineering Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love living on campus. astimes: Crafting, golfing, trap shooting Hayley Solonynka Major: Journalism, R and Advertising Concentration Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the size of the campus; It s not too big and not too small. astimes: Sleeping, making video montages Kassi Woods Major: English Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love my TLC family and the diversity throughout the University. astimes: Snowboarding and scrapbooking Amanda Anderson Major: Journalism, R and Advertising Concentration, American Sign Language and Speech Communication Hometown: Oskaloosa, IA What you LOVE about UNO: Everyone at UNO is one big family. astimes: Hanging with friends, shopping, and singing Ashley Spurlock Major: Business Management and Innovation and Entrepreneurship Hometown: Omaha, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the small campus feel. astimes: hotography, seeing movies, martial arts Kelsy Neil Major: Elementary Education Hometown: Columbus, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the feeling of community. astimes: Netflix and take naps Joe Hagerty Major: Business Hometown: Springfield, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love going to UNO Soccer games. astimes: Skateboarding, running, video games, sports of any kind long walks on the beach Nicole artusch Major: Secondary Education and Spanish Hometown: Springfield, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love the big school opportunities with the tight-knit community! astimes: Reading, painting, recreational sports, sleeping Katie Shalon Major: Biology with re-hysical Therapy Hometown: Brainard, NE What you LOVE about UNO: I love that UNO is a home. Everywhere you go, more than likely you ll run into someone you know. astimes: Traveling, sports, spending time with my family, reading 08

6 OUR COMMITMENT TO Student Safety Student safety is important to UNO, so we try to make it easy. Check out the different support services UNO has in place to ensure your safety and success while you re on campus. Campus Security (402) Eppley Administration Building, 100 Services offered 24/7 security patrols ersonal escorts and safety checks Lost and found Emergency text messages Fingerprinting services Engraving your property Blue Light Emergency hones Blue light emergency phones are located all over campus. Use the phone to report emergencies or to contact Campus Security for other assistance. U-tip for Anonymous Text Messaging Have an anonymous tip? Use U-Tip to report suspicious activities or individuals on campus. The message will be sent directly to Campus Security and appropriate action will be taken. Send a message to In the text message, type UNO911 followed by your message. Text Message Alerts UNO has an emergency alert messaging system to keep students informed. Messages are delivered in a variety of ways from overhead pages, C alerts, and to social media and text messages. UNO utilizes text message capabilities to reach students wherever they are when alerts are sent. This service is free for UNO students. 10 school resource officer speak up 11 Retired Omaha olice Dept. Captain, Mike Murphy is UNO s first School Resource Officer (SRO). He works with Campus Security to help provide a safe environment while being a resource to students. This position focuses on crime prevention and is available for consultation in a variety of areas like emergency response, counseling, and law enforcement. Officer Murphy will be wearing his OD uniform. When you see him around campus, feel free to introduce yourself. Mike Murphy, SRO Eppley Administration Building, 100 (402) Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm Remember, we re here to listen. If you have experienced or believe you have experienced discrimination, harassment, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and/or sexual violence, you have resources and reporting options. If an incident occurs to you or you know of an incident that has occurred, please immediately contact one of these individuals who are always ready to assist you. Title IX Officer Charlotte Russell crussell@unomaha.edu Eppley Administration Building, 207B (402) Campus Security Eppley Administration Building, 100 (402) behavioral review team Counseling Services HER Building, 1st Floor (402) The University s Behavioral Review Team (BRT) is the coordinating hub for a network of existing resources for prevention and early intervention of campus situations. These situations can sometimes involve students experiencing distress or engaging in harmful or disruptive behaviors. In support of UNO students, the BRT develops intervention and support strategies, offers case coordination, regularly reviews situations, and recommends actions that take care of the situation. The BRT exists to make sure that UNO and its students are not only safe, but also thriving on campus. FERA F.A.Q. What is FERA? The Family Education Rights and rivacy Act designated to protect the privacy of education records. FERA governs the release of and access to education records. Who must comply with FERA? Students who are currently in attendance and former students When can colleges disclose personally identifiable information? If the college has written permission from the student If the information is considered directory information If a school official has legitimate educational interest What rights are given to students? Right to inspect and review their education records Right to request to amend their education records Right to limit disclosure of personally identifiable information Right to file a complaint with the Department of Education concerning alleged failure by the institution to comply with FERA What happens if a college does not comply with FERA? The Department of Education could ultimately withhold funds administrated by the Secretary of Education.

7 Academic Calendar August August Fall Semester Fall Semester begins begins August 25 Fall Semester begins August August August 31 Last day Last to day drop to drop a course a course via MavLINK via MavLINK and receive and receive a 100% a 100% refund. refund. Make Make sure you sure you drop Last drop the course day the to course before drop before a midnight. course midnight via MavLINK and receive a 100% refund. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. September September 1 1 Labor Labor Day, University Day, University Closed. Closed September 1 Labor Day, University Closed. September September 2 2 Classes Classes resume resume at 6:00am. at 6 am. September 2 Classes resume at 6:00am. September September 7 7 September 7 Last day Last to day withdraw to withdraw from from a course a course via MavLINK via MavLINK with a with course a course grade grade of W of and W and a refund Last a refund of day 75%. to of 75%. withdraw Make Make sure from you sure a drop you course drop the via course the MavLINK course before before with midnight. a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 75%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. September September September 14 Last day Last to day withdraw to withdraw from from a course a course via MavLINK via MavLINK with a with course a course grade grade of W of and W and a refund Last a refund of day 50%. to of 50%. withdraw Make Make sure from you sure a drop you course drop the via course the MavLINK course before before with midnight. a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 50%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. September September September 21 Last day Last to day withdraw to withdraw from from a course a course via MavLINK via MavLINK with a with course a course grade grade of W of and W and a refund Last a refund of day 25%. to of 25%. withdraw Make Make sure from you sure a drop you course drop the via course the MavLINK course before before with midnight. a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 25%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. October October Semester Semester Break: Break: no classes no classes - University - University offices offices are open. are open October Semester Break: no classes - University offices are open. October October Classes Classes resume resume at 6:00am. at 6 am October 22 Classes resume at 6:00am. November November 7 7 November 7 Last day Last to day withdraw to withdraw from from a course a course via MavLINK via MavLINK with a with course a course grade grade of W. of W. Make Last Make sure day you sure to drop you withdraw drop the course the from course before a course before midnight. via midnight MavLINK with a course grade of W. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. November November Student Student Holiday. Holiday. No classes No classes - University - University offices offices are open. are open November 26 Student Holiday. No classes - University offices are open. November November Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Break, Break, University University closed. closed November Thanksgiving Break, University closed. December December 1 1 Classes Classes resume resume at 6:00 at am 6 am December 1 Classes resume at 6:00 am December December rep Week rep Week December 8-13 rep Week December December Last day Last of day Fall of Semester Fall Semester Classes Classes December 13 Last day of Fall Semester Classes December December UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA Finals AT Finals OMAHA Week Week December Finals Week 12 December December Winter December Commencement Commencement December 24-January 2 Winter Break, University Closed December 24-January 2 Winter Break, University Closed January 12 Spring Semester begins January 12 Spring Semester begins January 18 Last day to drop a course via MavLINK and receive a 100% refund. Make sure you January 18 Last drop day the to course drop before a course midnight via MavLINK and receive a 100% refund. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. January 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Day, University Closed January 19 Martin Luther King Day, University Closed. January 20 Classes resume at 6 am January 20 Classes resume at 6:00am. January 25 Last day to withdraw from a course via MavLINK with a course grade of W and January 25 Last a refund day to of 75%. withdraw Make from sure a you course drop via the MavLINK course before with a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 75%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. February 1 Last day to withdraw from a course via MavLINK with a course grade of W and February 1 Last a refund day to of 50%. withdraw Make from sure a you course drop via the MavLINK course before with a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 50%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. February 8 Last day to withdraw from a course via MavLINK with a course grade of W and February 8 Last a refund day to of 25%. withdraw Make from sure a you course drop via the MavLINK course before with a midnight course grade of W and a refund of 25%. Make sure you drop the course before midnight. March 13 Last day for filing applications for degrees to be conferred in May 2015 March 13 Last day for filing applications for degrees to be conferred in May March Spring Break: no classes - University offices are open March Spring Break: no classes - University offices are open. March 30 Classes resume at 6 am March 30 Classes resume at 6:00am April 3 Last day to withdraw from a course via MavLINK with a course grade of W. April 3 Last Make day sure to you withdraw drop the from course a course before via midnight MavLINK with a course grade of W. Make sure you drop the course before midnight April 25-May1 rep Week April 25-May1 rep Week. May 2 Last day of Spring Semester classes May 2 Last day of Spring Semester classes. May2-8 Finals Week May2-8 Finals Week. May 8-9 May Commencement May 8-9 Spring Commencement Achievement

8 Education requirements You will receive a liberal arts education at UNO. The goal of a liberal arts education is to give you a breadth of knowledge and help you to develop into a well-rounded student. The liberal arts education serves three functions: 1. Teaches you how to think 2. Teaches you how to learn 3. Develops your creativity To graduate from UNO, you will need to take four types of classes for a total of 120 credit hours. 1. General education requirements These are universal requirements of all undergraduate students at UNO, and you will need to take these no matter what major or college you are in. The requirements are: Fundamental Academic Skills (15 hours) English & Writing (9 hours) Mathematics (3 hours) ublic Speaking (3 hours) Distribution Requirements (26 hours) Humanities/Fine Arts (9 hours) Social Sciences (9 hours) Natural & hysical Sciences (8 hours) Diversity (6 hours) Diversity Global (3 hours) Diversity U.S. (3 hours) 2. College requirements These are the requirements that are established by your college. 3. Major requirements These are the requirements that are required by your chosen major. 4. Electives These are optional courses that you pick to complement your education. Nebraska System Four-Year Graduation Guarantee The four-year guarantee for graduation relies on mutual commitment from the student to follow a list of practical guidelines while attending college and from the University to ensure that required courses or acceptable alternatives are available. It s important that students have appropriate high school preparation, pursue a course of study that can be completed in four years, and follow these practices: Select a major early in college and stick with it. Work with your academic advisers to develop a four-year plan. Sign up early for classes during every semester. Register for and complete credit hours per semester with passing grades. If you must work, work at a job or internship fewer than 20 hours per week. When a required course is not available, notify the department chair as soon as you can. In turn, the University guarantees students will be able to enroll in courses that permit graduation in four years. If that s not possible, the University will provide mutually acceptable alternatives or substitutions. Of course, not all students are in a position to graduate in four years. Some students may need or prefer to work more hours and attend school part-time, or they may be enrolled in a program that requires more than four years to complete the course work. Others may just choose a different pace or the opportunity to take a wider range of courses that are not directly related to their field of study. This program is designed for those who want to complete their degree program as quickly as possible. The Four-Year Graduation Guarantee was approved by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents in The program recognizes the importance of Nebraska undergraduate students being able to earn their bachelor s or first-professional degrees in a timely fashion. ROCK YOUR FIRST YEAR WITH ACDC The Academic & Career Development Center (ACDC) helps students reach academic and career success with resources and services for academic and career exploration. ACDC also provides academic advising for undeclared majors in the University Division with less than 36 credit hours and for non-degree students. University Division students work with their ACDC adviser to strive for academic success by: Determining personal, career, and academic goals. Exploring majors and courses of interest to find the right fit. Working to find a balance between education, work, family, and activities. To make an appointment with your Adviser, please visit MavTRACK or call (402) College to Career Success Courses UNO s College to Career Success courses are designed to enhance first year academic success, help freshmen meet other freshmen, give students a chance to work closely with faculty, and encourage active learning. College to Career Success courses focus on college success strategies and orientation into college life. For more information on ACDC, visit unomaha.edu/acdc Make good choices. Don t jeopardize your academic career. UNO takes academic integrity seriously. Any student found responsible for violating the academic integrity policy is subject to both academic and disciplinary actions. 14

9 17 achievement resources 1. THE UNO CRISS LIBRARY library.unomaha.edu (402) things you need to know about the UNO Criss Library Headphones and CDs can be checked out for up to four hours while you spend time in the library. 2. The library has a collection of more than 400 movies and TV shows on DVD that can be enjoyed at the library or at home. 3. Digital cameras, flip cams, Sony HD camcorders, and digital audio recorders can all be checked out for up to three days. 4. Laptops ranging from Dell C laptops to Apple MacBook ros can be used in the library for up to three hours. Each laptop comes with a carrying case and charger. iads are also available, and Kindles can be checked out for up to two weeks making more than 3,000 books available at your fingertips. 5. The Library Café, located on the 2nd floor, has great snacks and drinks to boost your energy while studying. 6. Talk all you want with your study group on the 1st and 2nd floor. The 3rd floor is a quiet study area, talking, and cell phones are not allowed. 7. Reserve one of 15 group study rooms with 52-inch monitors and a computer that are great for meetings and study groups for up to three hours. 8. The Theater Room is available to all UNO students, faculty, and staff and is designed for viewing media for academic, as well as leisure, purposes. It comes with eight comfy chairs, a Blu-ray player, iod docking station, C, and a 110-inch screen. It fits 16 people and can be reserved for up to four hours. 9. There are 53 computer workstations for students available on the first floor of the library. 24 computer workstations for students and 16 public computer workstations are available on the second floor. THE KANEKO-UNO LIBRARY library.unomaha.edu/kaneko (402) Jones Street Omaha, NE KANEKO-UNO Library is a space that offers students access to resources and materials that are hard to find in their day-to-day environments. At KANEKO-UNO Library, the attention is focused on stimulating creativity. They seek to inspire students to expand their awareness and knowledge within an atmosphere of flexible learning. The KANEKO-UNO Library has unique print resources, modern technology, wonderful study areas, free coffee and tea, and a creative atmosphere. It is located in Omaha s Old Market. 16 MATH-SCIENCE LEARNING CENTER unomaha.edu/mslc (402) Durham Science Center, 107 Monday Thursday, 8:30 am 5:30 pm Friday, 8:30 am noon Get assistance with academic challenges in both math and science through the Math and Science Learning Center. Services include: tutors, supplemental instruction leaders, and study group facilitators. The center offers various study spots, tutorial computers, and study materials. LANGUAGE LEARNING CENTER (SCOLA) library.unomaha.edu/research/scola The Language Learning Center is a unique language learning center featuring live SCOLA programming from around the world. SCOLA is a nonprofit educational organization that receives and re-transmits television programming from around the world in native languages. The SCOLA broadcasts are available on the 2nd floor of the library. WRITING CENTERS unomaha.edu/writingcenter (402) Arts & Science Hall, 150 Monday through Thursday 9 am 6 pm Friday 9 am noon Mammel Hall, 134-K Monday Thursday, 11 am 2 pm Library Satellite on the 2nd floor Monday Thursday, 1 pm 4 pm Saturday Sunday, 1 pm 4 pm No appointment necessary. Services include: choosing a topic, generating and focusing ideas, enhancing your writing style, handling technical details of the document (grammar, format, etc.), understanding different forms of writing, and helping you become a more confident writer. The staff assists with written assignments, application essays, business letters, and other projects. Staff does not write or edit work, but helps you develop skills to enhance your writing and editing abilities. SEECH CENTER unomaha.edu/speechcenter Arts & Sciences Hall, 185 lease make an appointment by calling (402) Services include: consultation on organization; ceremonial speaking; oweroint presentations, and group presentations; coaching on verbal and nonverbal communication; audience connection; memorable conclusions; and expression; and feedback on movement, gestures, eye contact, visual aids, and audience adaptation. To be prepared for your appointment, students should consider bringing: notes, outlines, presentation materials, evaluations, and DVDs for recording purposes.

10 ACADEMIC TIS FROM CURRENT STUDENTS rint out the syllabus before your first class if available on Blackboard Do extra credit Don t text/check social media sites during class The Math-Science, Speech, and Writing Centers are awesome use them Sit near the front of the room Get enough sleep Use the library and other resources Check Blackboard and UNO often Use Google Documents and Google Calendar to stay organized Take a College to Career Success class Know your professors and their office hours Form study groups Don t cram the night before an exam study in advance Use a planner 19 academic advising Aviation Institute (402) College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (402) UNL College of Architecture (402) College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) (402) College of Business Administration (CBA) (402) College of Education (COE) (402) Health, hysical Education and Recreation (HER) (402) College of Engineering (402) College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media (CFAM) (402) Art and Art History (402) Music (402) Theatre (402) College of Information Science & Technology (CIST) (402) College of ublic Affairs and Community Service (CACS) (402) Criminal Justice (402) Division of Continuing Studies (402) ublic Administration (402) Social Work (402) Urban Studies (402) International Studies and rograms (402) University Division and Non-Degree (ACDC) (402)

11 keeping you connected Maverick Weekly The Maverick Weekly is a digital publication that provides UNO news and information for students. You ll receive the Weekly through your UNO account every Monday. You can also find the publication online at: unomaha.edu/news/maverick-weekly. The Bullseye The Bullseye is your guide to a successful student life. It is a digital publication that shares information on the different services and experiences UNO has to offer, as well as upcoming events going on at UNO and in the community. You ll receive The Bullseye through your UNO account twice a semester. If you ever have an event or information you d like to share with your fellow Mavericks, send an to maverickweekly@unomaha.edu or unobullseye@unomaha.edu. navigating online MavLINK MavLINK.unomaha.edu How to get there? my.unomaha.edu: click on first link (MavLINK) NU ID: 8-digit number given to you at Orientation assword: the password you made when applying to the University (also known as your TrueYou password) What you use it for: Home screen Under the Enrollment tab you can view your current class schedule as well as navigate to class search, enroll, swap, drop, or add classes Under the Messages tab holds and to-dos will be listed as well as registration dates and times Under the Finances tab you can view and accept/decline financial aid and scholarships, view your tuition balance, and make payments Under the Records tab you can find your personal information as well as program of study. From this tab you can also view your grades and request transcripts DegreeWorks Allows you to view your current progress towards your degree Shows all courses taken or in progress and courses still needed towards your degree Tutorials are available to help students become familiar with the MavLINK system. BLACKBOARD blackboard.unomaha.edu How you get there: my.unomaha.edu: click on second link (Blackboard) Net ID: combination of letters using your first and last name (obtained during Orientation) assword: the password that you set during Orientation What you use it for: Online classroom used to print syllabi and oweroint lectures Obtain online assignments and class readings View class roster and send class s View grades View class announcements such as cancellations and upcoming exams MavSYNC mavsync.unomaha.edu How you get there: my.unomaha.edu: click on fifth link (MavSYNC) Net ID: combination of letters using your first and last name (obtained during Orientation) assword: the password that you set during Orientation What you use it for: Campus hub for organizations every UNO student has a profile Find, join, and follow organizations to keep up with the latest opportunities for involvement Update organization members and the UNO community on upcoming events Identify volunteer opportunities and log service hours GMAV gmav.unomaha.edu How you get there: my.unomaha.edu: click on 3rd link (gmav-google apps for education) Net ID: combination of letters using your first and last name (obtained during Orientation) assword: the password that you set during Orientation What you use it for: Campus account every UNO student is in the directory Organize mail with labels and add unique themes and labs Chat with other online users Organize yourself with Google Calendar Share assignments with Google Documents MavMATE 21 UNO has a FREE downloadable app that helps to ensure you get the best UNO college experience possible. It s called UNO MavMATE, and it has awesome features and provides you with campus information to set you up for success. You can use the digital MavCARD to get the barcode from your physical Student ID onto your mobile device, and then you can scan your phone at the library to check out books or use it to get into UNO athletic events. You can also check out campus menus and hours of operation for the MBSC Food Court, the Library Café, the eter Kiewit Institute Café, Mammel Hall s Wohlner s Café, and the Campus Rec Café. If you need a hand navigating campus, check out the campus map showing vending machines, parking, ATM locations, bike racks, and more. One of the best features of UNO MavMATE is the safety button, which is available from any screen and gives students quick access to Campus Security and emergency numbers, in case you re ever in need of emergency assistance. 20

12 UNO BOOKSTORE The UNO Bookstore is a great place to pick up your books, supplies, and school spirit gear necessary for a full college experience. The UNO Bookstore carries a wide range of items including: Textbooks and Supplemental Materials The UNO Bookstore carries the exact books the professor requires for your classes. If there is ever an issue, the Bookstore staff is there for hassle free returns or exchanges with receipt. Textbooks can be purchased new or used, and lots of textbooks can now be rented for even more savings. Tons of MavGEAR School spirit gear and gifts to ramp up your Maverick ride High-quality school and art supplies Student-priced software Graduation supplies, announcements, and tassels Shop in the UNO Bookstore located on the 1st floor of MBSC or shop online at unobookstore.com. The Office of Military and Veteran Services The Office of Military and Veteran Services was created to support students by serving as a one-stop office for military, veteran, and dependent students by providing information and guidance to current and prospective students. The Office of Military and Veteran Services aims to advocate for and support student veterans for the University, assist with career services and job placement upon graduation, and support the wellness, achievement, and engagement of UNO military and veteran students and dependents. The office recently started study groups for military and veteran students enrolled in courses that have previously been difficult for their peers. Some of the most important services the department provides are still being implemented. This past semester, UNO had more than 1,150 military and veteran students enrolled and was recently named the number one military-friendly public, four-year university in the nation. 23 Office of Military and Veteran Services Mike Connolly, Director (402) Eppley Administration Building, 108 unovets@unomaha.edu unomaha.edu/military the office of Disability Services The Office of Disability Services was created to assist students with disabilities. This office shows support for students with disabilities in all areas of campus including academics, extracurricular activities, and housing. Services include extra testing time, secluded test taking areas, accessible texts, note-takers, roommate selection accommodations, accessible shuttle transportation, and so much more. Many students don t realize they qualify for services. Even temporary disability issues such as surgeries or car accidents can qualify students for additional help. It doesn t hurt to check. If you think you need additional help, don t be afraid to the office. You ll find that they are always willing to help. Office of Disability Services Meribeth Jackson, Director (402) Milo Bail Student Center, 111 unodisability@unomaha.edu unomaha.edu/disability Inclusion 22

13 The Office of Multicultural Affairs 25 The Office of Multicultural Affairs (MCA) is responsible for developing and maintaining programs and services to ensure the successful recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented students on UNO s campus. Through scholarship aid, academic services, and personal support, students are empowered to attain their educational and professional goals with the help of MCA. Collaborative efforts within the University and the community help ensure an inclusive environment for students where shared understanding is a major priority, knowledge is continually expanded, and an appreciation for diverse perspectives is fostered. Scholarship rograms Master Success A skills-based program designed to assist scholarship recipients in achieving their academic goals and prepare for a successful transition into the professional world. Academic Workshop Series A workshop series for students discussing the topics of professional development, academic development, and personal growth. Scholarships The Davis/Chambers Scholarship The Isaacson Incentive Scholarship Cultural rograms Black History Month: February Latino Heritage Month: September/October Native Heritage Month: November Diversity Month: April Student Services Academic Support: tutoring, advocacy, and advising Extended Office Hours: MCA is open until 8 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays Computer Lab and rinting: 14 available computers for student use Midterm Follow-Up & After First Semester: support for new students in their first semesters at UNO Welcome Breakfast: learn about MCA, interact with other students, and ask questions How to Become a Successful Student: a luncheon for first year students on success NEW STUDENT CONVOCATION Sunday, August 24, :00 pm HER 128 Campus-wide BBQ immediately following the ceremony in the Sapp Fieldhouse MAVERICK MONUMENT Unleashing Immediately following the convocation ceremony in front of the Sapp Fieldhouse Office of Multicultural Affairs James Freeman, Director (402) Milo Bail Student Center, 115 mca.unomaha.edu 24

14 MavCARD services mavcard.unomaha.edu 27 The MavCARD may look simple, but it's a pretty important card that you should always keep tucked in your wallet. It's your ID card, library card, HER access card, debit card, ticket to Maverick athletic events, and so much more. Add funds to your card as MavMONEY and spend it at any of these on- or off-campus locations: Find and friend Milo Bail on Facebook to keep up-to-date with all of the fun stuff happening in the student center. 1. The UNO Bookstore (textbooks, MavGEAR, and more) 2. The MBSC Food Court, the Campus Rec Café, the Library Café, and the MBSC Convenience Store (get 10% off your purchase) 3. Vending machines, printing in the computer labs, arking Services, Health Services, Information Services, Mail Services, and Laundry at the Scott Residences 4. Jason s Deli, Godfather s, CVS harmacy, and Wohlner s Grocery MavMONEY is a convenient and safe way for you to pay for the things you need. The two easiest ways to add money to your MavCARD are online at mavcard.unomaha.edu or in the MavCARD Services Office on the 2nd floor of the MBSC. 26 involvement The Milo Bail Student Center (MBSC) is at the center of UNO s campus and is a great gathering place for the campus community. You can relax in one of the comfortable lounge areas, shop in the UNO Bookstore, or grab a snack from the Convenience Store or meal in the Food Court. The Student Center houses a computer lab, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, William F. Baxter Memorial Chapel, The Gateway student newspaper, Student Government and its agencies, Maverick roductions, and the Office of Student Activities. The MBSC also provides students with great opportunities for cultural enrichment. All students enrolled in on-campus courses are charged a Cultural Enrichment Fee of $5.00, which provides them with access to cultural events offered by the Theatre, Music, Art, and Writer s Workshop departments with no additional charge. This gives students the opportunity to take advantage of the artistic experiences on campus and support the growing art community at UNO. Involvement

15 29 Student Activities There are tons of ways to get involved at UNO, and joining organizations that complement your studies or appeal to your personal interests can enrich your college experience. Organizations on campus are created to suit the diverse interests of students that range from sports to academics to art and self-expression and beyond. They are a great way to get involved, make new connections, and share a common interest with your peers. MavSYNC has pages full of information on each of UNO s organizations. If you look through the list and don t see one that appeals to your unique interests, you can create your own. If you are interested in a certain organization, or starting your own, head to the Office of Student Activities on the first floor of the MBSC for more information. mavsync Explore MavSYNC, find ways to get involved, and make the most of your time at UNO. If you ever have questions about MavSYNC, you can contact the Office of Student Activities by stopping by the office located on the first floor of the Milo Bail Student Center or give them a call at (402) Student Volunteering Creating opportunities to serve is at the heart of UNO s dedication to engagement. The Student & Service Collaborative looks for ways to learn, to be of service, and to improve the community in order to create innovative leaders. By creating volunteer opportunities, the Student & Service Collaborative hopes to help students discover new interests and ignite their passion for service. If you are searching for opportunities to serve, head over to Jess Resource Center in the Barbara Weitz Community Engagement Cente to find volunteer opportunities via MavSYNC. You can also log on to MavSYNC anywhere, anytime, or you can contact the Office of Civic and Social Responsibility for information about UNO s signature service days, group volunteer projects, and other opportunities. Signature Service Days Various service days give volunteers an opportunity to make an impact on our community and develop leadership skills. Seed rojects Student initiated and led service opportunities that contribute to the greater community and encourage social innovations, learning, intellectual understanding, and service experience. Volunteer Resource Center Stay updated on civic and social engagement opportunities throughout the community, track your volunteer hours, and more. Six Community Issue Areas There are tons of opportunities for students interested in serving with nonprofit organizations in the six issue areas of Social Justice, Educational Support, International Service, Economic Sufficiency, Health and Wellness, and Environmental Stewardship. maverick productions Concerts, comedians, FREE food, great giveaways, and TONS of interactive events are just some of what Maverick roductions (Mavro) offers to UNO students. Maverick roductions is the student programming board at UNO. Maverick roductions strives to provide activities that are social, educational, entertaining, and recreational for all students. The organization is comprised of approximately 30 dedicated students from all majors, backgrounds, and classifications. Some of the most recent events Maverick roductions has been known for are et a uppy Day, Very Beary Valentine s Day, and Mavro Cinema! Annual events include Homecoming, Earth Day, and Zoo Day. In addition to weekly programs and events, Maverick roductions also hosts a late night series known as Midnight Mojo. These events are known to be some of the biggest and best events of the semester. Midnight Mojo events are FREE to all UNO students with a valid MavCARD and are held once a month. revious examples of Midnight Mojo events are HER After Dark, Cosmic Bowling, The Amazing izza Machine, and The Last Hoorah! All of these events provide students a FREE interactive choice for late night activity that is alcohol free and complete with a bunch of FREE prizes and FREE food. Are you interested in all that Maverick roductions has to offer? Would you like to be a member of the programming board? Awesome. Check them out on MavSYNC to sign up. Fraternity & Sorority Life Fraternity & Sorority Life Fraternity and Sorority Life values academics, philanthropy, and service and is a great way to get involved on campus. Each chapter is unique in its traditions and members, and they all support UNO. With 19 chapters on campus, there is sure to be a good fit for you. For information on individual chapters or recruitment, the recruitment contact specified by each council. Multicultural Greek Council Recruitment Contact: unofsl@unomaha.edu Sigma Lambda Gamma (Sorority) Lambda Theta Nu (Sorority) Sigma Lambda Beta (Fraternity) National anhellenic Council Recruitment Contact: unofsl@unomaha.edu Alpha Kappa Alpha (Sorority) Delta Sigma Theta (Sorority) Sigma Gamma Rho (Sorority) Zeta Tau Alpha (Sorority) Alpha hi Alpha (Fraternity) Kappa Alpha si (Fraternity) hi Beta Sigma (Fraternity) Omega si hi (Fraternity) Collegiate anhellenic Council Recruitment Contact: unomahaphc@gmail.com Alpha Xi Delta (Sorority) Zeta Tau Alpha (Sorority) Sigma Kappa (Sorority) Chi Omega (Sorority) Inter-Fraternity Council Recruitment Contact: unofsl@unomaha.edu i Kappa Alpha (Fraternity) Sigma hi Epsilon (Fraternity) Theta Chi (Fraternity) Lambda Chi Alpha (Fraternity) Dustin Wolfe Assistant Director Fraternity & Sorority Life dcwolfe@unomaha.edu (402) student government Student Government (SG-UNO) represents UNO students to administration, faculty, and staff, as well as the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and the community. They strive to lead, support, and make lasting, positive contributions to the student body. SG-UNO supports tons of programs on campus. The MavRIDE rogram gives students a ride to and from classes on the Metro Area Transit buses. The Maverick Readership rogram gives students access to the Omaha World Herald, USA Today, and The New York Times available to you with your MavCARD. The Athletic Shuttle rogram takes students to and from off-campus sporting events. Freshmen Leadership Council Take this chance to be exposed to diverse areas of campus life and gain the skills needed to grow as an effective student leader. The Freshmen Leadership Council will help guide you through networking, project implication, and education experiences that impact UNO and the surrounding community. Agencies STUDENT GOVERNMENT EST Student Government has five student agencies whose mission is to promote, educate, and serve our campus. These five agencies represent UNO s diverse student populations on campus. American Multicultural Students Gender & Sexual Orientation International Student Services Network for Disability Awareness Women s Resource Center Let your voice be heard because what you want from your University is important. For more information, visit the Student Government website at sguno.unomaha.edu. #TEAM MAVERICK student employment There are many benefits to being a member of Team Maverick. Student employees are given the chance to learn new skills that are not only used on the job, but are also beneficial for lifelong learning. By offering great professional development opportunities, UNO helps student employees translate their experiences to their resumes to support success after graduation. Student employees can expect an experience that will prepare them for personal and professional excellence and lifelong success. Be on the lookout for upcoming recruitment sessions and a chance to become a part of Team Maverick. 79% of recent graduates reported career-related experience through campus involvement prior to graduation. 70% of students say that their post-graduation job is related to their major. 28

16 31 Housing residential life & off-campus housing On-campus housing enhances your college experience. When you choose to call the UNO residence halls your home, there s a greater opportunity for you to get involved, have more interaction with faculty and staff, and feel like you re truly a part of the campus community. For information on each of the buildings, image galleries, applications, floor plans, and pricing for UNO Housing, visit housing. unomaha.edu. Remember, if the application is still up, space is still available. Roommate and move-in information will be shared in early July. If you have any questions about UNO housing, contact the University Housing Office at (402) or unohousing@unomaha.edu. Dodge Campus Location Maverick Village maverickvillage.unomaha.edu (402) Move-In Dates: Thursday, August 21, 8 am 5 pm Saturday, August 23, 8 am noon University Village universityvillage.unomaha.edu (402) Move-In Dates: Friday, August 22, 8 am 5 pm Saturday, August 23, 1 pm 5 pm acific Campus Location Scott Court Scott Village Scott Residence Hall scottcampus.com/housing (402) Move-In Dates: Scott Court: Sunday, August 17, 9 am 1 pm Scott Village: Sunday, August 17, 1 pm 4 pm Scott Residence Hall: Sunday, August 23, 10 am noon Move-in time is assigned by location. Residential Learning Communities On-campus learning communities create opportunities for students to meet and interact with students who have similar interests and priorities and encourage your overall academic success by providing programming and support to students. Maverick Village and University Village, located on Dodge Campus, are the two facilities that offer the following learning communities: Service Living Community Wellness Learning Community Global Learning Community Thompson Learning Living Community 30 UNO s Official Off-Campus Housing Listing Service Real Estate with Honors is the only off-campus housing listing and information service utilized by the University of Nebraska at Omaha for the use and benefit of UNO students, faculty, staff, alumni and their families. This free service is provided to help make your search for off-campus housing easy, fun and informative. rehonors.com/uno/home

17 #mavspirit UNO SORT VENUES UNO sporting events throughout the year occur at different on- and off-campus locations around UNO and Omaha. Sapp Fieldhouse HER Building Caniglia Field Chili Greens CenturyLink Center Omaha Ralston Sports and Events Arena Boystown Ballpark Werner ark Westside Field at Westbrook Hanscom Tennis Center Koch Tennis Center The athletic schedule details where each game will be hosted. Check out the athletic website to find the dates and times for upcoming games (omavs.com). Beginning with the seasons, UNO hockey, men s and women s basketball, and volleyball will begin playing in a new on-campus arena that is scheduled to be completed in early fall of UNO s Athletics department competes at the NCAA Division 1 level in 15 intercollegiate sports including six men s sports and nine women s sports. The Mavericks are members of The Summit League for 14 sports, while its hockey program competes in the new National Collegiate Hockey Conference. UNO has won seven national championships in the last eleven years and has produced 349 All-Americans. Athletic events are complementary for UNO students. Just remember to bring your MavCARD to the games. That s your ticket into each game. Wear your UNO gear, show your Maverick spirit, and cheer on your UNO teams! It s fun to show your Maverick spirit, and UNO makes it easy! Cheering your teams on from the stands is great, but if you re looking to get even more involved at athletic events, there are tons of ways to do just that. From Dance and Cheer teams to the UNO Mascot, Band, and Maverick Maniacs, there are plenty of ways you can support your athletic teams from beyond the stands and show off your awesome Maverick spirit. To get involved with any of these organizations, contact the Office of Student Activities in the Milo Bail Student Center. To encourage tradition and school spirit at our sporting events, Student Government partnered with the Athletics department to provide students transportation to different sporting events off campus. This is a great way to carpool, meet new people, and get some sweet MavGEAR. Find the transportation schedule on UNO Student Government s Facebook page at facebook.com/sguno. 32

18 35 Wellness The Wellness Center is UNO s one-stop shop for all things wellness. It s home to the Counseling Center, Health Services, and Campus Recreation and aims towards enhancing your quality of life and supporting your overall well-being. The Wellness Center encourages you to find balance within the 8 Dimensions of Wellness and take part in this active process. You can do this by making beneficial choices for and becoming more aware of your overall wholeness, happiness, and health. Wellness 34

19 HEALTH SERVICES HER Building, 102 Monday Friday, 8 am 5 pm Appointments can and should be made by calling (402) All services are included in student fees with the exception of x-rays, outside laboratory tests, and prescription medications, which students will be billed for. Over-the-counter medications are available free of charge. Lab work HIV testing, pregnancy testing, STD testing, cholesterol/lipid panel, TB Mantoux-skin testing, blood glucose, Rubeola Titer. Immunizations Allergy shots, flu shots, Measles, Mumps, and Rubela, chicken pox, meningococcal, tetanus, hepatitis A and B. Doctor Schedule studenthealth.unomaha.edu/calendar An affordable health insurance plan is available to students. To best use the plan, consult Health Services. You do not need to enroll in the health insurance plan to be eligible for the services provided by Health Services. Campus Recreation HER Building Hours Vary Campus Recreation (Campus Rec) is a part of the Wellness subdivision and supports students on their journey to living a healthy and balanced lifestyle while at UNO. With a state-of-the-art fitness facility in the HER building, there are a number of programs and services to make sure that there is something that works for you. Campus Rec programs include group exercise, intramurals, outdoor ventures, sport clubs, aquatics, instructional programs like golf and martial arts, and injury, prevention, and care and that s just the beginning. For a full list of everything Campus Rec has to offer and to see facility hours, visit campusrec.unomaha.edu. 37 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. A safe space is a place where students can not only find shelter from harassment, violence, or sexual abuse, but can also feel free to discuss ideas, questions, and concerns for themselves and for others. COUNSELING SERVICES HER Building, 1st Floor Monday Friday, 8 am 5 pm. Open year round. The Counseling Center is staffed by licensed mental health practitioners and a graduate assistant who are eager to create a vibrant and safe campus community at UNO to ensure that psychological health and academic life flourish. Each person is committed to providing you support and encouraging your personal success in identifying and reaching your goals. Difficult life circumstances, personal relationship concerns, balancing day-to-day responsibilities, or similar issues may be addressed in counseling. The mission is to provide you with a safe, confidential atmosphere in which personal concerns can be openly explored and discussed. ersonal Counseling No additional cost to students. Topics often include, but are not limited to: alcohol and drug issues, anxiety, depression, goal setting, grief and loss, relationships, self-esteem, stress, and sexual identity. LGBTQIA+ Student Support Group The Counseling Center offers an LGBTQ+ Support Group for UNO students providing a space for LGBTQ+ individuals to get to know others and express themselves in a safe space. This group meets weekly during the fall and spring semesters. Contact Jeff Knapp for more info at (402) or jwknapp@unomaha.edu. Keep an eye out for the Fall 2014 Wellness Guide. It will be handed out during Durango Days and has all of your need-to-know Campus Rec information. 36

20 Food Options There is a variety of great tasting and healthy food options on campus. You can use your MavCARD, cash, or debit/credit card at each of these locations. All dining locations use renewable and compostable serving containers, napkins and utensils. Milo Bail Student Center (MBSC) Food Court, Library Café and Campus Rec Café The Food Court (located on the 2nd floor of the Milo Baili Student Center has a wide variety of freshly made options including: Italian and pizza at Tomassito s, Mexican at asado s, hamburgers & chicken strips at The American Grill, sandwiches at Dagwood s and much more! There are also lots of Grab n Go options for when you re in a hurry. The Library Café and the Campus Rec Café (located in the Library and the HER building, respectively) offer fast and delicious options like smoothies, yogurts, sandwiches and salads. Financial Wellness 39 Full menus can be viewed at: mbsc.unomaha.edu/foodcourt-menu2011/foodcourt Scott Dining Hall Located at the acific Street Campus, the Scott Dining Hall is a go-to place for all UNO students, friends, and families. It features an ever-changing hot line, fresh full salad and soup bar, fresh deli, made to order grill, hand crafted pizza, any drink you can imagine, and a great variety of desserts are all included in the all-you-can-eat buffet. To sign up for a meal plan or view the hours visit scottcampus.com/dining Meal lan Rates for a Scott Dining Hall Unlimited Meal lan: $1,399 per semester (begins the first day of class) Frequent Diner lan (10 meals per week): $949 per semester (begins the first day of class) repaid 25-Meal Card: $180 repaid 50-Meal Card: $350 repaid 100-Meal Card : $650 Walk-In ricing Breakfast: $7 Lunch: $8 Dinner: $9 Scott Café Express Scott Café Express is located in the eter Kiewit Institute. Enjoy grab-and-go snacks, sandwiches, soup, fresh baked cookies and gourmet coffee Monday Thursday 7:30 am 6 pm Friday 7:30 am 2:30 pm Loans vs. Grants vs. Scholarships Loans What are they? A loan is money you borrow for college that you have to pay back, usually with interest. Loans are usually awarded based on FAFSA results. What kinds are there? There are low-interest federal student loans, private student loans, and federal parent loans. Grants What are they? A grant is money for college that you don t have to pay back and is usually based on financial need. Grants are usually awarded based on FAFSA results. What kinds are there? Grants can come from the federal or state government, your college, or private organizations and come in varying amounts. Scholarships What are they? A scholarship is money for college that you don t have to pay back, similar to a grant. What kinds are there? Scholarships can come from all kinds of organizations, for varying amounts, and are awarded for almost anything like academics, volunteerism, or well-written essays. Tip: Expenses come fast, especially at the beginning of the semester. Download these free apps to help you manage your money wherever you go: Mint, LifeLock Wallet, and Venmo. Tip: Getting involved on campus is great, but it s important to make sure you re aware of any additional financial obligations within the organization. Tip: Use Mint to create a budget. Most people have no idea how much they spend each month make sure you re not one of them. Tip: MavCARD s are an easy way to budget food expenses on campus. Load a certain amount for the week or month onto your MavCARD, and when it s gone, it s gone. Tip: UNO has great, free events going on all the time, all over campus. Check MavSYNC or the Maverick Weekly for information on when and where these events are happening each week. Tip: Ask your bank if they have a free app to help you keep track of your money on the go. Use it to check your online bank balance and remind yourself what you ve spent. Tip: Create a savings account. This will help you save money for your bigger expenses like books and not be tempted to spend it on something else. Tip: Make sure to shred all junk mail that has your personal information, especially credit card applications to prevent identity theft. Wohlner s Grocery An Omaha favorite has a Satellite location in Mammel Hall. Students can grab breakfast or lunch before hitting the books. 44% survey. of students who graduated from UNO have no debt, according to a 2012 Borrow only what you really need, even if you qualify for more loans. 38

21 41 Sustainability MavRIDE B-CYCLE rain gardens Orientation is making an effort toward sustainability this year by utilizing reusable water bottles and hosting sessions in Mammel Hall, a green-friendly space. Mammel Hall is the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), gold-certified academic building in Nebraska. Mammel s sustainable features include natural lighting, a rain garden, and energy efficient light fixtures. UNO is also working toward becoming a more sustainable campus. lease help UNO by doing your part and using the recycling receptacles you see placed throughout campus and the residence halls. Need an affordable ride to campus? Student Government provides students with free passes for the Omaha Metro bus. You can pick up your pass at the start of each semester in the Student Government office on the first floor of the Milo Bail Student Center. Hurry in, each pass is given out on a first-come, first-serve basis. Zipcar If you re coming to campus without transportation, a car sharing network option is available right on campus. Two Zipcars located in parking lot N, outside of the HER building, can be used 24/7 by faculty, staff, and students over the age This unique bike sharing program allows anyone to easily ride a B-CYCLE bike from one station to another. Stations are conveniently placed throughout Dodge campus, acific campus, and Aksarben Village. Just register online at bcycle.com/howitworks.aspx. Dining There is a variety of great tasting and healthy food options on campus. You can use your MavCARD, cash, or debit/credit card at each of these locations. All dining locations use renewable and compostable serving containers, napkins and utensils. UNO s Rain Gardens can be found outside of the Welcome Center and Mammel Hall and were designed to add beauty to campus, but they do so much more. Rain Gardens are shallow depressions with amended soils and sub-drain systems to collect storm water runoff. The gardens work by capturing rainwater after each storm and soaking up the runoff into the soil. Over time, the plants develop deep roots that help the water permeate the soil. The capture of storm water keeps it from flowing directly into storm drains, surface waters, and parking lots, taking away the potential for erosion, water pollution, and flooding. The plants in the garden were chosen for their beauty, height, ability to survive in wet soils, and adaptability to the local climate and soil conditions. Rain Gardens also contribute to urban habitats for native butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects. 40

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