Let's face it, employers not only consider the degree you've earned, but also where you earned it. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln online programs have the same graduation standards as on-campus programs, so you can be sure the red "N" on your resume means something.
Best of all, programs are designed to fit into your life in a way that won't disrupt your work and family. No matter where you are, Nebraska can bring a world-class education to you.
Use your knowledge to make a real-world difference.
Providing childcare support for families on the move.
A versatile program that allows specialization in anything from livestock to animal companion science.
A great way to round out your education.
Two of the most valued skills in today's world.
There are few things better than a good steak.
Through the university's Online and Distance programs, you not only get a respected degree from a Big Ten university, you get the support and flexibility you need to succeed.
Each degree program within the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is responsible for evaluating transfer credit and determining how the credit will apply to your specific degree program.
The evaluation of transfer credit is based on a review of the comparability of the nature, content and level of the learning experience and its appropriateness to the degree program.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is proud to be named as a "G.I. Jobs Military Friendly School." We offer programs with the flexibility, convenience, and affordability to continue your education wherever you're located.
Online and Distance students get the same career services students who study on campus get. We'll help you make important career decisions, gain professional experience, and land a job or get into graduate school. Can't meet in person? We're always willing to set up phone or Skype consultations.
After you graduate, the Nebraska Alumni Association will continue to help with resources and events for job seekers.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has been accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools since the association first started accrediting colleges and universities in 1913.
In addition, various colleges, schools, departments, and programs within the University of Nebraska–Lincoln are accredited by their respective professional accrediting agencies.
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