Two reasons your student should consider living on campus next year

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Live Smart. Live Close. Live Connected. Live On.

Invest in Your Student's Education
The more years your student lives on campus at UNL, the more likely they are to graduate.* In fact, graduation rates jump significantly when students live in on campus a second year. GPAs were also higher as the years in University Housing increased.

Sign-up for 2019-20 is now open with many convenient options for upperclass students. Meal plans designed for upperclass students offer more flexibility for a busy schedule. Act fast! Single rooms and apartments are popular choices that give students independence with on-campus convenience; they also sell out quickly. If your student returns to suites or trads, they’ll get a great break on rates.

Before your student chooses living for 2019-20, read the reviews and compare. Learn more about upperclass living options at UNL: https://housing.unl.edu/parents.
NOTE: The 50-50 Apartments and Aspen Heights are not affiliated with the University of Nebraska­-Lincoln.

Meal Plan Options Give Upperclass Students Greater Flexibility
Upperclass students can choose from popular meal plan options that allow for greater flexibility. Meal plans feature the Red 440 pack for sophomores and above (220 swipes per semester), the White 220 pack for juniors and higher, (110 swipes per semester), and the All-Access plan, which gives unlimited dining access to students of all class standings.

Meal packs can be used at any of the five dining centers on City and East Campus, as well as any of the Grab ‘n Go locations. Learn more about the new meal plan options at: https://housing.unl.edu/meal-plan-options.
*November 2017, Bureau of Sociological Research, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Sociology.