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Overview
Bellevue
University, founded in 1966, is a not-for-profit
educational institution located in Bellevue,
Nebraska.
Accreditation
The University is regionally accredited
by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
of the North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools (NCA). Business
degrees at Bellevue University are also
accredited by the International Assembly
for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).
Why Bellevue?
More ways to earn your degree: Online
classes, flexible schedules for classroom
learning, convenient locations and
accelerated programs offer more ways
to learn.
Affordability:
Bellevue University offers competitive
tuition rates and a full service financial
aid department.
Easy Enrollment:
Excellent credit transfer options, credit
for military service and professional
counselors to walk you through the process.
Real Learning for
Real Life: Small class sizes, professors
with real world experience, relevant
majors and Career Avenues assistance.
Small class sizes
and personal attention to student needs
Accredited degrees
in desired career fields
Campus activities
for student interaction
Respected faculty
with real world experience
Undergraduate and
Graduate Degrees
A department dedicated
to the needs of international students
on campus.
Bellevue University distinguishes
itself with friendly, personalized
attention. The c lasses are kept small
to provide more individual attention
in the classroom. The faculty and
staff are helpful and show genuine
concern for the progress of each student.
Location &
Facilities
Nebraska is
a state located on the Great Plains
of the Midwestern United States. The
state's capital is Lincoln and its largest
city is Omaha.
Once considered part of the Great American
Desert, Nebraska is now a leading farming
and ranching state.
Two major climates are represented in
Nebraska: the eastern half of the state
has a humid continental climate and
the western half of the state has a
semi-arid continental steppe climate.
The entire state experiences wide seasonal
variations in temperature and precipitation.
Average temperatures are fairly uniform
across Nebraska with hot summers and
generally cold winters. Nebraska is
the only U.S. state with a unicameral
legislature. Nebraska has a large agriculture
sector, and is an important producer
of beef, pork, corn (maize), and soybeans.[13]
Other important economic sectors include
freight transport (by rail and truck),
manufacturing, telecommunications, information
technology, and insurance.
Bellevue University's athletic teams
are known as the Bruins. They compete
in the Midlands Collegiate Athletic
Conference of the NAIA. They compete
in three men's sports and three women's
sports. Men compete in baseball, basketball,
and soccer. Women compete in soccer,
softball and volleyball.
Campuses:-
Nebraska
Main Campus
Lozier Prof. Ctr. in West Omaha
Lincoln, Nebraska
Grand Island, Nebraska
North Platte, Nebraska
McCook, Nebraska
Iowa
Council Bluffs
Sioux City
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
List of Departments / Schools / Faculty / College
Programs by Profession
Healthcare
Human Services
Public Safety
Human Capital
Information Technology
Business &
Leadership
Courses Offered
Contact
Edwise Center
Scholarships
The Scholarship program
at Bellevue University is designed to
recognize outstanding academic achievement
by incoming freshmen, transfer students
and exceptional scholastic performance
by upper-class students already in attendance.
Other considerations may include extracurricular
activities, personal recommendations
and financial need. Scholarship funds
are provided through a variety of sources
and donors. Special ability scholarships
are awarded in selected areas of proficiency
such as athletics, art, languages and
special projects. Application deadlines
are posted on the appropriate applications.
Types of Scholarships
There are basically four types of scholarships
that are awarded and/or monitored and
disbursed by the Office of Financial
Aid:
Institutional
Scholarships
These are scholarships that are awarded
by the University through the Admissions
area or through the Athletic Department.
The Financial Aid Office chooses those
applications for scholarships that are
strictly need based. Those based on
merit are selected by the Scholarship
Committee.
N.I.C.F. (Nebraska
Independent College Foundation) / Annual
Scholarships
N.I.C.F. scholarships are funded annually
by this foundation. Each year a letter
for each award is received from N.I.C.F.
with the amount of the scholarship noted.
Since these are need based awards, the
Financial Aid Office awards them accordingly.
Annual scholarships are funded by organizations
or individuals on a yearly basis. Depending
upon criteria set up by the donors,
the Financial Aid Office may award based
on need, or another department may award
based on specific guidelines, or the
Scholarship Committee may award based
on merit.
Endowed Scholarships
These scholarships are funded from endowments
that have been set up at the University
as memorials, foundation grants, community
awards, or living trusts. They are awarded
through the Financial Aid Office if
need based; through the Scholarship
Committee if merit or preference based.
Freshman Academic
Achievement Scholarship
The Freshman Academic Achievement Scholarship
is intended to recognize outstanding
academic achievement of incoming freshman
who have just graduated from high school.
South Omaha Community
Scholarship
The South Omaha Community Scholarship
is intended to reach out to all minority
and/or low-income students.
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