The University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) Mavericks basketball program represents the university in NCAA Division I competition. The teams compete in the Summit League and have gained recognition for their competitive play. UNO Mavericks basketball provides student-athletes with opportunities to excel in the sport while pursuing their education.
The University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) Mavericks football program was a college football team that competed at the NCAA Division I level. However, in 2011, UNO made the decision to discontinue its football program, focusing on other sports. The football team played its home games at Caniglia Field.
Acceptance Rate: 87%
SAT Score | 840-1100 |
ACT Score | 18-25 |
Application Fee | $45 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
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Undergraduate – UNO | $243.00 | $764.00 | $365.00 |
Undergraduate – UNO CBA | $316.00 | $871.00 | $474.00 |
Undergraduate – UNO IS | $293.00 | $915.00 | $440.00 |
Undergraduate – UNL Engineering | $384.00 | $1,120.00 | $576.00 |
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