Nebraska College Contact Information

Colleges

Phone Numbers

Emails/Websites

People

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

(402) 472-0671

(402) 472-4893

Email Amber S. Hunter

Email Jean Colligan

Amber S. Hunter, Associate Dean, Admissions

Jean Colligan Campus Visits Coordinator

University of Nebraska at Omaha

(402) 554-6281

(402) 980-8367 (cell)

Email Chritina (Chris) Liewer

Chritina (Chris) Liewer, Assistant Director, Recruiment Services

University of Nebraska at Kearney

(308) 865-8702

Email Dustin (Dusty) Newton

Dustin (Dusty) Newton, Director of Admissions

Nebraska State College System

(402) 471-2505

 

Email Sheri Irwin-Gish

Sheri Irwin-Gish, Associate Vice Chancellor for Communications, Marketing and System Relations

Chadron State College

1-800-242-3766

School Website

Tena Cook, Director of Admissions

Peru State College

1-800-742-4412

School Website

Jari Dunekacke, Coordinator of Admission Services

Wayne State College

1-866-WSC-CATS

School Website

Kevin Halle, Director of Admissions

Metropolitan Community College

(402) 457-2808

Email Robin M Hixson

Email Robin M Hixson

Robin M Hixson, Director of Student Services, Forth Omaha Campus

Southeasy Community College

(402) 437-2603

(402) 761-2131

(402) 228-3468

Email Kaye Eiland

Email Joel Dickinson

Email Lori Balke

Kaye Eiland, Admissions Representative, Lincoln Campus

Joel Dickinson, Admissions Representative, Milford Campus

Lori Balke, Admissions Representative, Beatrice Campus

Northeast Community College

(402) 844-7279

(402) 844-7262

Email Vickie Davis

Send an Email

Vickie Davis, Advisor/Recruiter

Explore Northeast Coordinator

Central Community College

(308) 398-7406

(308) 398-7383

(402) 562-2485

(402) 461-2422

Email Michelle (Svoboda) Lubken

Email Meghan May

Email Mary Young

Email Bob Glenn

Michelle (Svoboda) Lubken, Admissions Director, Grand Island Campus

Meghan May, Recruiting Coordinator, Grand Island Campus

Mary Young, Admissions/Recruiting Director, Columbus Campus

Bob Glenn, Admissions/Recruiting Director, Hastings Campus

Mid-Plains Community College

(308) 340-0593

 or 

(308) 345-8107

Email Kelly Rippen

Kelly Rippen, Recruiting Coordinator

Western Nebraska Community College

(308) 635-6195

Email Amy Winters

Amy Winters, Admissions Counselor

Bellevue University

(402) 293-2000

Email Lynette Ingram

 

Lynette Ingram, Institutional Contact

BryanLGH College of Heatlh Sciences

(402) 481-8697

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Lisa McConnell, Institutional Contact

Clarkson College

(402) 552-3100

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Student Services Representative, Institutional Contact

Creighton AUniversity

(402) 280-2703

or

(800) 282-5835

Email Norma Kathman

 

Norma Kathman, Campus Visit Coordinator, Institutional Contact

College of St. Mary

(402) 399-2407

Email Joe Szejik

Joe Szejik, Institutional Contact

Concordia University

(402) 643-7233

Email Lynne Kumm

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Lynne Kumm, Institutional Contact

Doane College

(402) 826-8222

or

(800) 333-6263

Email Suzy Cochnar

Suzy Cochnar, Institutional Contact

Grace University

(800) 383-1422

Email Tara Koth

Tara Koth, Institutional Contact

Hastings College

(402) 461-7320

or

(800) 532-7642

Email Mary Molliconi

Mary Molliconi, Institutional Contact

Midland University

(402) 941-6501

(402) 720-1347

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Jasch and Katie Blum

Nebraska Methodist College

(402) 354-7200

Email Amy Miller

Amy Miller, Institutional Contact

Nebraska Wesleyan University

(402) 465-2148

Email Heather O'Neill

Heather O'Neill, Institutional Contact

Union College

(402) 486-2694

Email Becky Dewey

Becky Dewey, Institutional Contact

York College

(800) 950-9675

Email Nick Jones

Nick Jones, Institutional Contact

What do I need before I apply?

If you can keep track of everything you need, you’ll be ahead of the game. For each college you’re applying to:

  • Create a real and a virtual folder for storing documents.

  • Print a checklist to track your progress on each part of the application.

Gather these numbers and resources:

  • Your Social Security number

  • Your high school code

  • A copy of your high school transcript

  • Your score report from a college admission test

How to Fill Out An Application?

To fill in all the blanks on the application form itself, you may have to dig up documents or get answers from your parents. Most students use online applications, but paper applications are usually available too. There are also services that let you complete one application online and submit it to several colleges.

Application Fees?

College application fees vary, but generally it costs from $35 to $50 to apply to each college. Fees are non-refundable. Many colleges offer fee waivers (that is, they don’t require the fee) to students who can’t afford to pay. If you need application fee waivers, speak with your college counselor or principal.

Auditions/Portfolios?

If you’re applying to music, art or theater programs, the colleges may want to see samples of your work. This means you may need to audition or send portfolios or videos showing your artistic ability as part of your application.

Interviews?

It’s a good idea to ask for an interview, even if it’s not required. It shows you’re serious and gives you a chance to connect with someone in the admission office. Even if a college is far away, you may be able to interview with a local alumnus.

Things You Should Know!

You Are More Than Scores!

  • Colleges care most about the work you've done in high school. They look for students who have earned strong grades in challenging courses. They also try to learn about your character by looking at what you do outside the classroom.

Take Charge!

  • College planning can feel overwhelming at times, but if you take charge and stay focused on your goals, you can make it work for you.

You Are Unique!

  • You should base your choice on how well a college fits your needs. Don't worry about how it's ranked on a list or how famous it is. Once you graduate from college, your achievements and skills will matter most.

You’re Not Alone In This!

  • Family, teachers and friends are a great resource. Discuss your plans to go to college with them and ask for help and advice. Make an appointment with a school counselor or your principal to talk about the application process, colleges that will suit you and options for financial aid.