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Cashiering/Student Accounts
Cashiering/Student Accounts
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Check your UNO Lotus Notes e-mail account often for information regarding your tuition and fees billing statements.
An Information Release Form is required to be on file with our office in order for us to release detailed information regarding your tuition and fees account.
Information Release Form

The Cashiering/Student Accounts Office will cash your personal check for a maximum of $25.00 per day. You must have your current NU ID. Check cashing privileges will be revoked if you have a past-due balance until such debt is made current.

If three or more of your checks are returned to UNO, your check cashing privileges will be revoked for a minimum of 2 years.

Our office provides Metro Area Transit (MAT) bus tickets for purchase as a convenience to our students. Prices are subject to change in accordance with MAT policies and we are not authorized to issue refunds on unused tickets.

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E-BRUNO

With E-BRUNO, you have the ability to:

  • View your statement
  • View your class schedule
  • Registration Submission Agreement
  • Change your local address
  • Review your 1098T tax information
  • Supplemental detail regarding your 1098T

 


FERPA and you

In accordance with the Federal Privacy Act, as well as University Policy, we will not knowingly release information about a student's account to anyone who is not the student. Parents, spouses or children of the student will not be given information without the written consent of the student. If you would like any information to be given to another party, please print out the request form and have it notarized, we have a notary in our building for your convenience. Then mail or deliver the original form to Eppley Administration Building room 109. We will then make a note on your account to release information to the person you list on the form.


AmeriCorps

AmeriCorps engages people 17 and older in service to their communities. Most AmeriCorps members are selected by and serve with local and national organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Big Brother/Big Sisters, and the American Red Cross, to name a few.

The AmeriCorps Education award is earned under the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993. After successful completion of service, members are eligible for an AmeriCorps Education award that can be used:

  • To pay all or part of the "cost of attendance" to attend a qualified institution of higher education.
  • To repay outstanding student loans.

For more information on AmeriCorps or National Service Trust click on the following links to www.americorps.org or www.nationalservice.org.

The award can be used for any portion of the student's "cost of attendance" (as defined by the Department of Education and outlined in the Federal Student Financial Aid handbook) that is not already covered by other sources of financial assistance, such as scholarships, loans, grants and tuition and fee waivers. The amount of AmeriCorps award you receive will be affected by any other financial assistance you may be receiving.

To assist UNO in determining the amount you are eligible to receive, you must complete an AmeriCorps Agreement Form which can be obtained by clicking on the box below. You must also complete Section A of the AmeriCorps Voucher and Payment Request Form that you receive from National Service Trust. Bring both of these documents and a copy of your award letter to Cashiering/Student Accounts, Eppley Administration Building, Room 109 for processing.