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Uno Student Housing Survey, Robert F. Blair Aug 1990

Uno Student Housing Survey, Robert F. Blair

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For many years the University of Nebraska at Omaha has been considered the urban campus in the University of Nebraska system. Part of its mission was to meet the educational, research and service needs of the Omaha metropolitan area. UNO was able to meet this urban mission as a commuter campus since most of the students were already living in Omaha.


Omaha Public High Schools' Graduates Attending Uno, Floyd T. Waterman Jan 1987

Omaha Public High Schools' Graduates Attending Uno, Floyd T. Waterman

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During the 1986-87 school year, the University of Nebraska at Omaha/Omaha Public Schools (UNO/OPS) Liaison Committee requested a study to determine how high school graduates from the Omaha Public Schools were progressing in their college careers at UNO. The author was asked to work with Paul Malcom of the Research Department of Omaha Public Schools to determine how the study might be conducted. Possible research questions were shared with the committee. The author met with Malcom to obtain lists of names of high school graduates.

Earlier, OPS conducted a survey of its high school graduates and developed a list of …


Survey Of Uno Alumni, Karlo Dorsey, Jyothi Aranha, Vincent J. Webb Jun 1986

Survey Of Uno Alumni, Karlo Dorsey, Jyothi Aranha, Vincent J. Webb

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The purpose of this study was to obtain information from University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) alumni regarding their perceptions of various characteristics of the university. Alumni were asked to indicate their reasons for attending UNO, to rate various dimensions of the university, and to rate the importance of their UNO educations to their careers and lives. The questionnaire also gathered information on alumni pride in UNO and about alumni participation in continuing education programs.


A Survey Of Perceptions Of The University Of Nebraska, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Sep 1985

A Survey Of Perceptions Of The University Of Nebraska, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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The survey and survey results studying the perception of the University of Nebraska.


Survey Of Uno Alumni, Rebecca S. Fahrlander May 1983

Survey Of Uno Alumni, Rebecca S. Fahrlander

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The purpose of this study was to obtain information from UNO alumni regarding their perceptions of various aspects of the university. In particular, alumni participation in university events and their visits to the campus were researched. Alumni were also asked to state their reasons for attending UNO, to rate various dimensions of the university, and to rate the importance of their UNO educations to their careers and lives. The questionnaire gathered further information on alumni pride in UNO, the importance of several sources of information concerning the university, and interest in topics covered in the alumni publications.


A Follow-Up Study Of The Goodrich Scholarship Program, The University Of Nebraska At Omaha, Wilda C. Stephenon Dec 1982

A Follow-Up Study Of The Goodrich Scholarship Program, The University Of Nebraska At Omaha, Wilda C. Stephenon

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In 1972 the Goodrich Amendment to the state appropriation for the University of Nebraska at Omaha gave the University an "unparalleled opportunity" to develop further its educational offerings and services to students from low-income backgrounds. The intent of the amendment was to make funds available "for a program to get economically deprived young people in and through UNO." Named for State Senator Glenn Goodrich who introduced the legislation, the program was designed to provide an intellectually stimulating academic course of study augmented by whatever supportive services were needed. It would aid achievement rather than provide a remedial program to prepare …


Impact Of Alumni On The University Of Nebraska At Omaha, The, Rebecca S. Fahrlander Mar 1982

Impact Of Alumni On The University Of Nebraska At Omaha, The, Rebecca S. Fahrlander

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This study was done in cooperation with the UNO Alumni Association for the purpose of obtaining information regarding the impact of UNO alumni on the University. This report analyzes data on the participation of alumni in various events, enrollment in courses, and utilization of campus facilities. These data were gathered by a telephone survey of 713 UNO alumni in Nebraska.


University Of Nebraska At Omaha Alumni Survey: Part I: Academic Programs, Paul S. T. Lee Jan 1979

University Of Nebraska At Omaha Alumni Survey: Part I: Academic Programs, Paul S. T. Lee

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The University of Omaha was established in 1908 as a co-educational nonsectarian college. In 1931, the University became the Municipal University of Omaha through a popular vote by citizens of Omaha. The University merged with the University of Nebraska system on July 1, 1968.


Uno Enrollment Trends And Projections To 1977, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar) Jul 1973

Uno Enrollment Trends And Projections To 1977, Center For Public Affairs Research (Cpar)

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While student enrollment has declined in most public and private colleges in Nebraska, the University of Nebraska at Omaha has experienced substantial growth over the past five years. From 1968 to 1972, UNO gained a total of 2,329 students; an annual growth rate of 5.4 percent (see Tables I, II, and III). During this period, the number of full-time students enrolled at UNO increased at an annual rate of 4.0 percent while part-time enrollment increased at an annual rate of 7.1 percent. Although first-time freshmen normally account for a large part of an institution's growth, the 1968-1972 period for UNO …