
University of Nebraska at Kearney
Whether you're interested in science, technology, business, arts, social sciences, humanities or education, UNK provides the programs to jumpstart your future and position you to enter your …
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UNK is a leading university for teacher education. Our mission is to prepare, inspire, and support students to become caring, reflective, and competent professionals in a democratic, …
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UNK is the only campus in Nebraska to participate in the National Student Exchange that allows students to attend one of 175 other universities or colleges across the continent for a semester …
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Get to know the University of Nebraska Kearney. Here you can find information about UNK's programs, history, campus and Chancellor. You can also find information about the Kearney …
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UNK Online offers the same University of Nebraska degree online as you would receive as an on-campus student. With small class sizes and instruction from credentialed full-time faculty who …
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UNK offers more than 500 online courses and 50+ undergraduate and graduate online program options with one of the lowest online tuition rates in the country. UNK online students receive …
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If a student takes longer than five calendar years to complete a degree, UNK reserves the right to require the student to meet the more recent requirements for graduation.
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If a student takes longer than five calendar years to complete a degree, UNK reserves the right to require the student to meet the more recent requirements for graduation.