Today begins priority enrollment for seniors. Priority enrollment will run from October 28th through November 12th. After that visiting students and new students will be eligible to enroll in classes. It's in your best interest to enroll for classes on your priority enrollment day and time. While there are still a few appointments available for next week you should consider using drop in advising times and the special advising nights if you need assistance with your schedule. More information about both of those activities is below. Continue reading…
Advising appointments are available for meetings via In-Person or Zoom. Visit the Student Success Hub to schedule an appointment with Carmen (you can see your assigned advisor in MyRED or the Student Success Hub). If scheduling an online zoom meeting, the instructions for connecting to the Zoom meeting are in your appointment confirmation email sent to your huskers.unl.edu email account.
Learn more about Student Success Hub at https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/nextatnebraska/15233/85568
If you need help identifying or connecting with other advisors or a career coach, contact the CAS Academic and Career Advising Center at casadvising@unl.edu or (402) 472-4190.
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Drop-in advising is great for short questions about course information, grade option, completing forms and other things of that nature. Students should schedule an academic advising appointment to discuss degree plans and goal setting. Drop-in advising is available via zoom only, you will enter th Continue reading…
We’re here to help you succeed! Priority enrollment can be a hectic time for students and advisors alike. Here are some extra opportunities to get help planning next semester’s classes. Connect with our knowledgeable academic advisors in a relaxed atmosphere. No appointment is necessary, just stop by 107 Oldfather Hall on Oct 24th, November 6th, and November 11th from 5-7pm. We will also host a night via Zoom (unl.zoom.us/my/casadvising) on October 29th from 5-7pm. Continue reading…
September 7 (Sat.) – November 15 (Fri.) All course withdrawals noted with a grade of “W” on academic record
October 28 (Mon.) - November 12 (Tue.) Priority Registration for Spring Semester 2025
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Priority enrollment is underway! Now is the time to map out what upper level classes you might be wanting to take for your major. Use this website to learn more about the topics of the classes and how they will be taught this semester. Continue reading…
More details at: https://comm.unl.edu/spring-2025-courses/
The CAS Ambassador application is open starting Wednesday October 16- Wednesday October 30. Continue reading…
More details at: https://cas.unl.edu/get-involved-cas/
Undergraduate Research & Fellowships Director Courtney Santos will discuss international fellowship opportunities for learning languages, including the Critical Language Scholarship, Boren Awards, and Gilman Scholarships. Learn about eligibility, how to apply, strategies for writing strong application materials, and how to access undergraduate advising resources at UNL. (Session will be recorded and posted within 5-7 business days here.)
• October 30 at 2:30 pm
• November 4 at 1:00 pm
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More details at: https://uraf.unl.edu/events/recordings/
• Critical Language Scholarship (CLS): U.S. students can learn 1 of 14 languages in fully-funded summer study abroad or virtual programs. External deadline: November 19, 2024. URAF advising is optional, mainly group events.
• Boren Awards: Encourages U.S. students to engage in long-term (a semester or more) study of languages and cultures deemed critical to U.S. national security interests. URAF personalized advising, essay draft review, and campus endorsement (nomination) is required. Email courtney.santos@unl.edu by Dec. 2, 2024.
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More details at: https://uraf.unl.edu/critical-language-scholarship/
CLS is UNL’s 2nd most popular fellowship, and optional individual advising appointments with myself and our Graduate Assistant, Ioanna Kipourou, lead advisor for CLS, are limited during the six-week application period. To provide services to undergraduates at group scale, our Graduate Assistant, Continue reading…
More details at: https://unlincoln.force.com/SSH/0058W00000BUUFJ
(In Person) UNL Law – Tuesday November 5, 1-4pm
(Virtual) UNL Law – Thursday November 14, 9am-12pm
(In Person) Creighton Law – Friday November 15, 11am-3pm
(Virtual) Drake Law – Tuesday November 19, 9am-12pm
Sign up to meet with a Professional School Visitor
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More details at: https://exploreregistration.unl.edu/
Connect with a CAS career coach to explore your career options, identify ways to gain experience, and prepare to apply for internships, jobs, or graduate schools. We can help with resumes, application materials, interviewing, and more. CAS career coaches support your career development no matter where you are or where you’re going. Schedule with your coach on Student Success Hub and follow us on Instagram for tips, resources, and great job and internship opportunities for CAS majors! Don’t have a lot of time? Stop by for a quick drop-in meeting any Wednesday or Thursday 1-3pm, available in-person in 107 Oldfather or via Zoom.
Education Career Fair Oct. 28, 1:30-3:30pm, Centennial Ballroom, Nebraska Union
Come meet the public and private organizations, schools and districts to find out more about opportunities in pre-K, K-12, corporate education and more.
Exploring: Advertising, Communication and Design Pathways Oct. 30, 4:30-630pm, Heritage Room, Nebraska Union
This event is a great opportunity to network with local employers in the advertising, communication and design industries. Learn from the panel of industry professionals and stay for casual networking time.
CAS Career Conversation Nov. 5, 1:00-2:30pm, Room 1207, Oldfather Hall
Have some free donuts and coffee and chat about your career development with fellow CAS students and career coaches in a casual, come-and-go setting.
Humanities at Work Nov. 6, 4:00-5:30pm, Regency Suite, Nebraska Union
Humanities at Work is an opportunity for students in humanities majors to engage with Nebraska employers to learn what full-time opportunities are available with a bachelor’s degree. The event consists of an employer panel, networking conversations, and light snacks. Casual dress and no resume required.
Social Science at Work Nov. 7, 4:00-5:30pm, #212 Unity Room, Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Social Science at Work is an opportunity for students in social science majors to engage with Nebraska employers to learn what full-time opportunities are available with a bachelor’s degree. The event consists of an employer panel, networking conversations, and light snacks. Casual dress and no resume required.
Experiential Learning Funds for Internships and Research | College of Arts and Sciences Nov. 15 (Priority Deadline)
Participating in unpaid or out-of-state research or internship opportunities may come with additional costs. Students may apply for up to $1500 of funding that enables their participation in an internship or research opportunity. Check out the eligibility criteria and apply early.
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More details at: https://events.unl.edu/CASCareerDev/2024/10/30/184112/