Academic Support Services for UNO Students
Computer Science Learning Center
285E Peter Kiewit Institute
unocslc@unomaha.edu
402.554.5941
The Computer Science Learning Center (CSLC) offers peer-based assistance through peer tutoring and review sessions. The CSLC serves all UNO students taking these courses free of charge. The center is located in285E PKI enter through the School of Interdisciplinary Informatics entry (280 PKI).
Drop-in Tutoring
The CSLC offers drop-in tutoring without an appointment during normal hours of operation for the following courses:
- CSCI 1200 - CS Principles
- CIST 1300 - Web Development
- CIST 1400 - Intro to CS
- CSCI 1620 - Intro to CS II
- CSCI 2030 - Foundations of CS
- CSCI 2240 - C Programming
- CSCI 3320 - Data Structures
Students seeking to work with a tutor only need to come to the center; no appointment is necessary formost of these core courses. Tutoring may be available for other classes by request. Contact the CSLC for requests.
Distance Tutoring via Skype
Distance tutoring for students who are off-campus is offered during normal hours of operation subject to tutor availability. Once in the Tutoring Portal, click "I need help," fill out the information as completely as possible and make sure to clearly comment "Requesting a Skype session" before submitting.
Exam Reviews
Tutor-led exam reviews may be scheduled prior to exams; the date, time and location of these will be announced on the Tutoring Portal Status page, in the CSLC, or via your instructor.
Private Tutoring Sessions
Weekly hour-long tutoring sessions are available to students struggling with course material. These will focus on core course material and are not intended as a time to work on homework. Private tutoring requests currently require a UNO account to fill out the request form.
Services for Metro Community College
The CSLC welcomes Metro Community College students seeking help with courses similar or equivalent to UNO courses of focus.
Students without a UNO parking pass may use the visitor parking lot in front of the main entrance to PKI; this parking is currently limited to one hour. Additionally, parking is open and requires no permit on Saturdays. Other options for day passes or non-regulated parking can be found on the UNO parking website.
Courses Include:
- INFO 1003 - Introduction to Computer Programming*
- INFO 1311 - Web Development
- INFO 1521 - Java I
- INFO 1531 - Java II
* Call ahead to make sure a Python-capable tutor will be there
Engineering Study Stop
150 Peter Kiewit Institute | |
Kayla Flott | Jessica Flohr |
kaylaflott@unl.edu | jflohr3@unl.edu |
402.554.3703 | 402.554.6246 |
The Engineering Study Stop offers students dedicated space to study by themselves, work in groups, or meet with a peer tutor for extra help with coursework in the evenings. Trained peer tutors will be available for engineering students to help with first- and second-year courses in Math, Chemistry, Physics, and select sophomore-level engineering courses. No appointment is necessary, and snacks are provided.
Courses Supported:
- MATH 1950-1970
- MATH 2050
- MATH 2350
- STAT 3800/ECEN 3050
- ECEN 1030
- ECEN 1060
- ECEN 2130
- ECEN 2140
- ECEN 3130
- MENG 2230
- MENG 3730
- PHYS 2110
- PHYS 2120
- CHEM 1180 + 1184
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AE, CENG, CIVE & EE Intro Courses
Math-Science Learning Center
107 Durham Science Center
Dr. Dana Richter-Egger
drichter-egger@unomaha.edu
402.554.3643
The Math-Science Learning Center (MSLC) provides UNO students the assistance they need to conquer academic challenges in Math and Science. Students serve as tutors, supplemental instruction leaders, and study group facilitators trained to assist their peers in achieving academic success.
The MSLC houses meeting alcoves, study/tutoring space, tutorial computers, and reserve study materials. It also offers academic consultation for students seeking to increase their overall learning effectiveness and efficiency.
Zoom for Online Tutoring
Zoom appointments available for online students. Contact the Math-Science Learning Center for the name and contact information you'll need to set up a Zoom meeting with a tutor. This is a free service offered by UNO.
Courses Supported
The MSLC works with faculty to advance STEM learning on campus and engagement in the community. The MSLC supports students taking courses in:
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Geology (by appointment)
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Statistics
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Engineering
Military-Connected Resource Center
117 Milo Bail Student Center
unovets@unomaha.edu
402.554.2349
The Military-Connected Resource Center (MCRC) empowers students to make purposeful connections with the expert resources across the University community. OMVS partners with students to provide holistic support and mentorship – for example, connecting students with peer mentors and academic tutoring in math and writing. The OMVS team educates students in response to their questions regarding GI Bill benefits and other financial support.
Social Science Research Commons
304 Arts & Sciences Hall
Kelly MacArthur
kmacarthur@unomaha.edu
The Social Science Research Commons (SSRC) is a space for students, faculty, and community members to build opportunities & support networks for interdisciplinary research. Located in 304 Arts & Sciences Hall (ASH), the SSRC is an initiative of the social sciences to promote academic partnership and collaboration by offering a network of support for UNO/UNMC students and faculty as they work to master critical research tools and methodologies.
Speech Center
183 & 185 Arts & Sciences Hall
unospeechcenter@unomaha.edu
402.554.3201
The UNO Speech Center assists all UNO students, faculty, and staff in preparing oral presentations and/or incorporating them into their courses. The center is part of the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media's School of Communication, and provides personalized support to help individuals create, improve, practice, and enhance their presentation and public speaking skills.
Our facility, located in Arts & Sciences Hall, provides consulting and coaching services for UNO students, graduate students, faculty, and staff from all disciplines.
Services are offered in Arts and Sciences Hall (ASH) on the UNO Dodge Campus. The center includes two rooms — the Basic Course Room and the Speech Consulting Room. Visit their website for information on how to make an appointment.
TurnItIn
TurnItIn is a plagiarism prevention service connected to the Canvas Assignment Feature. TurnItIn checks for similarity between the student submitted assignment and other sources such as website, books, articles, and their own database of previously submitted papers.
Learn more about how to use this service on the UNO TurnItIn webpage.
UNO Libraries
Dr. C.C. and Mabel L. Criss Library
libanswer.unomaha.edu
402.554.3206
unomaha.edu/criss-library/
Hours and Spaces
Lib Guides
Criss Library provides more than 150 LibGuides on research assistance, subject content, and other resources.
Special Subject Librarians
Subject specialist librarians have in-depth knowledge of researching within specific disciplines and can give you guidance specifically for your area of study. The library maintains a list of subject areas cross-listed with the specialist librarians and research guides.
Online Learning Resources
UNO Libraries provide access to many resources that are especially helpful to online learning students, including:
- Over 200 databases, most containing articles published in thousands of research journals
- Over 500,000 electronic books, historical newspapers, and government documents
- Audio and video streaming services
- Materials put on e-reserve for your courses
- Subject-specific research guides and citation guides
- Phone or video research consultations available with subject librarians
Interlibrary Loan
Interlibrary Loan (ILL) allows you to obtain items not owned by UNO Libraries, including books, articles, and other materials. ILL books take on average about 10 days to arrive and can be sent directly to you, you simply need to specify “Mail to Address” as your preferred delivery method when setting up your ILL account. PDF article files typically take two to three days to arrive but could take up to a week. Turnaround time depends on the material requested.
The ILL department will also scan chapters, journal articles, and other materials owned by the UNO Libraries and upload them to your ILL account. You can then download these materials as PDFs to your computer. You can make these document delivery requests the same way you make ILL requests.
Accessing Online Resources
To use any of these UNO Library resources, you must be a currently enrolled UNO student and have a library account. If you have trouble accessing your library account, please call 402.554.3206 for assistance.
Visit the Online Learning Resources Guide for more information on these resources.
Creative Production Lab |
248 Criss Library |
unolibrarycpl@unomaha.edu |
402.554.2542 |
Charles Fisher | Drew Roberts |
CPL Supervisor | CPL Assistant |
cfisher@unomaha.edu | daroberts@unomaha.edu |
The Creative Production Lab is an open library service where patrons can receive one-on-one help to explore their creative interests and learn how to use cutting-edge hardware and software.
Writing Center
150 Arts & Sciences Hall
unowritingcenter@unomaha.edu
402.554.2946
The Writing Center invites UNO students, faculty, and staff in all university divisions to work with a writing consultant on any writing project. You may use this free service to work on your writing assignments, application essays, business letters, or other projects. Because our goal is to help you become an effective, independent writer, we will not edit papers for you; we will help you develop the ability to edit your own work.
Face-to-Face Appointments v. Online Appointments
We offer face-to-face and online, synchronous appointments. Consultants available online are marked on the schedule with "face-to-face or online" beneath their names. We recommend hour-long online appointments because communication takes longer than in face-to-face appointments.
At your appointment time—or shortly before—log in to our system and join your session. You will have the option of using audio/video during online sessions; make sure you have a working webcam, microphone, and high-speed internet connection if enabling audio/video. Online sessions take place within and utilize our online schedule system; you will not need Skype, IM, Google, or any other platform/software.
UNO Language Lab
192 Arts & Sciences Hall
unolanguagelab@unomaha.edu
402.554.2955
The UNO Language Lab is an academic and English language support service for all UNO students. At the UNO Language Lab, students can work with our consultants to receive one-on-one help with grammar, vocabulary, reading, listening, informal or academic conversation, and other English language concerns.
UNO Language Lab will have online appointments beginning January 19, 2021, and appointments can be 30-60 minutes. Students can make up to two appointments each week. The UNO Language Lab will be open:
- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9 - 12 P.M.
- Tuesday and Thursday from 10 - 12 A.M. and 2 -5:30 P.M.
If you need help creating an account, making an appointment, or attending your appointment, please visit the Language Lab website where you will find video tutorials on how to establish an account and schedule appointments.