- MSEP Eligibility Requirements
- Freshman students must reside in one of the participating states and have a minimum ACT composite score of 21 or SAT total score of 990 (Critical Reading & Math) OR be in the upper third of their class to qualify at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
- Transfer students must reside in one of the participating states and have a minimum 3.00 cumulative grade point average to qualify at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
- Graduate students must be admitted to a UNO Graduate degree program and have provided the required credentials necessary to determine academic qualification for the MSEP program.
- The student must be admitted to UNO in a degree program and have provided the required credentials necessary to determine academic qualification for the MSEP program.
- The student must advise the appropriate UNO Admissions Office (Undergraduate or Graduate) that MSEP status is desired.
- The recent year's home state tax return must be provided confirming the student resides in an MSEP member state.
- To receive the continued benefits of the program, undergraduate students must maintain a 2.50 NE system cumulative grade point average and graduate students must maintain a 3.00 cumulative grade point average.
- Students are considered a non-resident for tuition purposes.
The Student Accounts Office makes the appropriate tuition adjustments to the MSEP rates after the student has registered for classes. The student's UNO tuition billing will reflect non-resident tuition charges with a waiver applied to reduce the total tuition amount to the 150% MSEP benefit. MSEP participants cannot establish residency for the purposes of paying in-state tuition.
If you have further questions, please contact the appropriate Admissions Office:
UNO Office of Undergraduate Admissions, 6001 Dodge Street, Eppley Administration Building 111, (402) 554-2393.
UNO Office of Graduate Studies and Research, 6001 Dodge Street, Eppley Administration Building, 203, (402) 554-2341.
Additional information concerning the Midwest Student Exchange Program is available from the
Midwestern Higher Education Compact.