Services
Dual Enrollment Program Services
OverviewThe Dual Enrollment program is a cooperative venture between UNO and metropolitan area high schools. In selected schools, students in Advanced Placement classes may choose to receive college credit by registering at UNO and paying a fee. High school Dual Enrollment faculty members are considered to be UNO adjunct faculty and will have regular faculty privileges at the library. Library Accounts and Resource AccessA library account is automatically created for students and faculty based upon their active status. Students and faculty will be provided their NU ID number from the Registrar's office by mail. If a student or faculty member loses their NU ID number, they must contact the Registrar's office in person with a valid ID to be able to get a replacement. The library cannot provide students or faculty with the NU ID number. Materials Checkout and Resource Access InformationDual-enrollment students and faculty are not issued university identification cards, and therefore must visit the Main Service Desk to obtain a “red” library card in order to check out materials. Dual enrollment students may check out up to 50 items. Contact InformationFor more information on the the library's involvement in the dual enrollment program, please contact the Criss Library Dual Enrollment Coordinator, Lola Gilbert, at 402-554-3638 or via email. More information on the dual enrollment program, library subject specialists, and helpful resources can be found on the Criss Library Dual Enrollment Guide. For information on the university's participation in the program, please visit the UNO Dual Enrollment Home page. |
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