If you are not a Nebraska resident, you may be eligible for Residency Classification for tuition purposes. Review current residency policies at UNMC.
Learn how the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects the privacy of your student education records.
Log in to MyRecords and review instructions for accessing MyRecords.
Access forms for changing personal information, including name, social security number, NUID, gender identity and pronouns, and emergency contacts.
Submit requests for duplicate diplomas, official transcripts, and state licensures and verifications.
View instructions for enrolling in classes in MyRecords.
Apply for Intercampus Enrollment or submit a Change of Campus application
Make plans for you and your guests to attend live commencement ceremonies at UNMC.
UNMC provides a digital version of your diploma to make it easy to share your accomplishments with family, friends, and potential employers
State Licensures are available at no charge.
Duplicate diplomas are available through submission of a request form. Diplomas are mailed and take 3-4 weeks for printing and delivery.
Supplemental Instruction aids in academic support and preparedness, fostering student success in courses deemed historically challenging.
Peer Academic Consulting is a student mentorship program that fosters success in academic, professional, and personal wellbeing.
Review opportunities for becoming a peer mentor or supplemental instructor.
From shadowing UNMC health care professionals to completing summer research at a laboratory on our campus, our pathway programs will help you explore the possibilities of life at UNMC.
The Office of Academic Success offers programs and tools for forming effective study habits, completing research projects, battling imposter syndrome, and more.
Explore digital resources available through the McGoogan Health Sciences Library, including research tools and medical databases.
Learn how to access and reserve study spaces on all five UNMC campuses.
The Writing Center @ UNMC offers free consultations to help improve writing abilities, critical thinking and reading skills, and effective communication.
View instructions on accessing your UNMC student email so you can stay up-to-date on the latest information from your college.
Review steps for incoming UNMC students to complete before the first day of classes.
View onboarding instructions for UNMC students by college.
The Office of Global Engagement provides additional information for new international students.
Learn about the different types of aid available, including grants, scholarships, federal loans, private loans, VA/military education benefits, and federal work study.
Find information about how to apply for financial aid, including deadlines and details for undergraduate students and graduate/professional students. This office can assist with FAFSA, loan, and scholarship questions.
Find the cost of attendance for each program at UNMC.
Learn about managing your finances to find success both as a student and a health care professional. Our online courses will help you navigate the world of personal finance.
Find payment due dates and learn about making payments, receiving refunds, and granting parent/guest access to your student account.
Learn about loan repayment and the loan exit counseling process for students who are graduating, withdrawing or taking a leave of absence
Get involved with a student organization that speaks to your interests, develop your leadership skills, and connect with the community.
All UNMC student organizations are required to be recognized by SLIDO to function within the university and utilize benefits of membership.
The Student Life, Inclusion and Diversity Office (SLIDO) advocates for diversity, equity and inclusive excellence through programs that foster student success.
The GSRC fosters and promotes equity, access, and inclusion for all genders and sexualities through education, resources, advocacy, and activism.
The university receives and responds to all reports of bias incidents that have been experienced or witnessed.
Each of our five campuses is a welcoming community, where difference and diversity are celebrated.
Whatever you're learning, you have access to quality programs and services to help you thrive.
Work with your college representative to secure housing on your campus.
Continue your wellness journey through a new fitness program or participating in intramural sports. Membership is included in your student fees!
Learn what services are covered through student fees and insurance and how to find a provider on your campus.
Get to campus through rideshares, walking, biking, or public transportation, or secure student parking for your vehicle.
The UNMC Student Senate exists for the purpose of influencing University policy and promoting the interests of all students attending UNMC.
All UNMC students who pay Fund B have access to a student health clinic. Find the clinic for your campus and learn about covered services. Find information about immediate and emergency care, specialty care, and how to report blood/bodily fluid exposure.
Learn more about the UNMC-sponsored student health insurance plan. If you have your own plan through a parent, spouse, employer, or self, find information about waiving UNMC plan coverage.
The UNMC immunization requirements work towards ensuring the health and safety across the entire UNMC community of patients, faculty, students and visitors. Learn about the required immunizations for UNMC students and visiting scholars. Find information about submitting immunization documentation.
CAPS offers free and confidential mental health programs and services to UNMC students as they pursue their academic and career goals. Find out what's available to students on each campus.
A variety of fitness and recreation programs and resources are available to UNMC students. Learn about the facilities available for your campus.
Participate in programs and services to support your wellness, including music and medicine groups, professional development events, and peer support programs. Find information about campus safety, food pantries, the Ombuds program and more.
If you have a temporary or permanent physical, psychological, sensory, or learning disability, you may be eligible for reasonable accommodations.
Resources for faculty and staff who serve students who identify themselves as having physical, psychological, sensory, or learning disabilities.
Public Safety enforces all University and Nebraska Medicine regulations. Call 402-559-5555 to report an emergency on campus 24/7.
Title IX applies to all educational institutions, both public and private, that receive federal funds. Know your rights and file a complaint with UNMC
The Student CARE Team focuses on prevention and early intervention in situations involving students experiencing distress or engaging in harmful behaviors.
CAPS offers free and confidential mental health programs and services to students as they pursue their academic and career goals.
Participate in programs & services to support your wellness, including Music & medicine groups, professional development events, and peer support programs.
The UNMC Ombudspersons are impartial, confidential consultants who help resolve conflicts as an alternative to filing a formal complaint.
Get involved in sustainability initiatives on campus and become a LiveGreen ambassador.
Connect with campus-wide community engagement efforts, including student-lead Legacy Projects.
The Maverick Food Pantry supports the dietary and personal hygiene needs of UNO and UNMC students.
The office promotes international diversity, fosters global understanding and awareness, and advances internationalization efforts at UNMC
University Registrar
Phone: 402-552-3415
Academic Records Associate (she/her)
Phone: 402-559-3475
Records/Commencement Associate (she/her)
Phone: 402-559-1946 Fax: 402-559-6796
Student Transcript Clerk
Phone: 402-559-2151