One of the most difficult parts of moving to and settling in another city is finding a good university. Although Omaha is the largest city in Nebraska, its population is only over 300,000. Because of this, there is not much of a need for many universities and other educational institutions. Ergo, Omaha only harbors a few universities. Although there are only a few campuses to choose from, you will find a wide selection of programs for you to choose from. Education in Omaha promises a multitude of career opportunities in the future. Here are two of the best universities in Omaha.
University of Nebraska at OmahaFounded in 1909 as the University of Omaha, this is the second largest higher education institution in Nebraska. Located in the center of the metropolitan area, it has two campuses. The north campus is in Dodge Street and the South, Pacific Street. The two are connected by Elmwood Park Road.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha has a strong tradition of serving students from within the city. Today however, it has evolved into a university open to students from other parts of Nebraska, the United States and other parts of the world by developing student housing. UNO has a very good academic reputation with various well-regarded programs. These programs are provided by the different colleges including Arts and Sciences; Business Administration; Communication, Fine Arts and Media; Information Science and Technology; Education; Public Affairs and Community Service; and many more.
Creighton UniversityEstablished in 1878 through a gift from Mary Lucretia Creighton, Creighton University was realized in her will. It was stated that a school be founded in memory of businessman Edward Creighton, her husband. Located just outside the city's downtown business district, this 108-acre campus presently enrolls around 7000 students. It is a member institution of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Creighton currently offers programs under various colleges including Business Administration, Nursing, Dentistry, Medicine and Law.
Aside from these universities, Omaha is also home to several independent colleges, offering quality education to its residents.
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