Topics: Introduction to University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Speaker: Dr. Jake Hoy-Elswick, Recruitment Manager, Office of Admissions
Time: 16:15PM, Monday,14th March
Venue: Lecture Hall, 6th Floor, College of Food Sciences, North Campus
Welcome the 2016 CSC program candidates, potential applicants for undergraduates and graduates, "3+1”program and summer tour students to attend.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, chartered by the Legislature in 1869, is that part of the University of Nebraska system which serves as both the land-grant and the comprehensive public University for the State of Nebraska. Those responsible for its origins recognized the value of combining the breadth of a comprehensive University with the professional and outreach orientation of the land-grant University, thus establishing a campus which has evolved to become the flagship campus of the University of Nebraska. UNL works cooperatively with the other three campuses and Central Administration to provide for its student body and all Nebraskans the widest array of disciplines, areas of expertise, and specialized facilities of any institution within the state.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln has been recognized by the Legislature as the primary research and doctoral degree granting institution in the state for fields outside the health professions. Through its service and outreach efforts, the University extends its educational responsibilities directly to the people of Nebraska on a statewide basis. Many of UNL’s teaching, research, and service activities have an international dimension in order to provide its students and the state a significant global perspective.
Better to Best
In Fall 2015, for the twelfth-straight year, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln was among the top 50 public universities listed in U.S. News and World Report’s annual evaluation of America’s Best Colleges. UNL is ranked near the top third of all national universities both public and private. UNL is also listed in the ranking report among "A-Plus Schools for B Students.”
Office of International Cooperation and Exchange
March 10, 2016