Cost & Scholarships

Price is what you pay.
Value is what you get.

Although tuition at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is much lower than many universities, at Nebraska value is measured in more than just cost:

  • Personal attention in classrooms that average 28 students
  • Conduct graduate level research as an undergraduate through the UCARE Program
  • Scholarship Opportunities
  • Career Counseling and Assistance
  • Internship opportunities

Nebraska also offers a number of student services including tutoring, women's center, career services, child care, health center and health insurance.

Scholarships

All international students are evaluated for academic-based academic scholarships after they are admitted to Nebraska. International students are not required to submit a personal statement. Aside from the Robitschek Scholarship, all listed scholarships are prorated for enrollment in fewer than 15 credit hours per term.

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Global Laureate Tuition Scholarship

$15,000 toward tuition per year to help offset out-of-state tuition. This scholarship recognizes excellent academic achievement. The total award is up to $60,000 for 4 years.

The Global Laureate Tuition Scholarship is awarded to international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have met the English language requirement for unconditional admission. This scholarship can only be applied to nonresident University of Nebraska– tuition.

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Global Laureate Tuition Scholarship

How to Apply
  1. Apply for admission.
  2. Submit your Enrollment Deposit in MyRED.

Review Basis

All international admits are evaluated for Global Scholarships upon admission. The scholarship committee employs a masked confidential holistic review process that includes a balanced objective assessment of academic achievement with a subjective final academic review.


Renewability

Students must maintain a 2.000 cumulative GPA and complete 24 credit hours each academic year (fall/spring). Full eligibility and renewal policies are available at go.unl.edu/laureate26.


Transferability

This scholarship is offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarship is not transferable in part or in whole to any other university or campus, including the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) or the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This scholarship will not cover the cost of tuition for classes taken at UNO, UNK or UNMC.


Deadlines

You must first be admitted to Nebraska and pay your enrollment deposit. Deadline to apply for this scholarship is May 1, 2022.

English Proficiency Deadlines:

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 1

Global Ambassador Tuition Scholarship

$10,000 toward tuition per year to help offset out-of-state tuition. This scholarship recognizes strong academic performance. The total award is up to $40,000 for 4 years.

The Global Ambassador Tuition Scholarship is awarded to international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have met the English language requirement for unconditional admission. This scholarship can only be applied to nonresident University of Nebraska–Lincoln tuition.

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Global Ambassador Tuition Scholarship

How to Apply
  1. Apply for admission.
  2. Submit your Enrollment Deposit in MyRED.

Review Basis

All international admits are evaluated for Global Scholarships upon admission. The scholarship committee employs a masked confidential holistic review process that includes a balanced objective assessment of academic achievement with a subjective final academic review.


Renewability

Students must maintain a 2.000 cumulative GPA and complete 24 credit hours each academic year (fall/spring). Full eligibility and renewal policies are available at go.unl.edu/ambassador26.


Transferability

This scholarship is offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarship is not transferable in part or in whole to any other university or campus, including the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) or the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This scholarship will not cover the cost of tuition for classes taken at UNO, UNK or UNMC.


Deadlines

You must first be admitted to Nebraska and pay your enrollment deposit. Deadline to apply for this scholarship is May 1, 2022.

English Proficiency Deadlines:

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 1

Global Delegate Tuition Scholarship

$4,000 toward tuition per year to help offset out-of-state tuition. This award recognizes high academic accomplishments. The total award is up to $16,000 for 4 years.

Awarded to international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have met the English language requirement for unconditional admission. This scholarship can only be applied to nonresident University of Nebraska–Lincoln tuition.

How to Apply
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Global Delegate Tuition Scholarship

How to Apply
  1. Apply for admission.
  2. Submit your Enrollment Deposit in MyRED.

Review Basis

All international admits are evaluated for Global Scholarships upon admission. The scholarship committee employs a masked confidential holistic review process that includes a balanced objective assessment of academic achievement with a subjective final academic review.


Renewability

Students must maintain a 2.000 cumulative GPA and complete 24 credit hours each academic year (fall/spring). Full eligibility and renewal policies are available at go.unl.edu/delegate26.


Transferability

This scholarship is offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarship is not transferable in part or in whole to any other university or campus, including the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) or the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This scholarship will not cover the cost of tuition for classes taken at UNO, UNK or UNMC.


Deadlines

You must first be admitted to Nebraska and pay your enrollment deposit. Deadline to apply for this scholarship is May 1, 2022.

English Proficiency Deadlines:

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 1

Robitschek Scholarship

Full direct cost of attendance for 2 semesters, round-trip airfare (Prague-Lincoln) and up to a $400-per semester stipend. The Robitschek Scholarship is nonrenewable and is academic term specific.

Awarded to three talented Czech or Slovak international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have met the English language proficiency requirement for unconditional admission.

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Robitschek Scholarship

How to Apply

Email the following documents to the Office of Admissions at admissions@unl.edu:

  1. Letter of Interest
  2. Resume/Vitae with Mailing Address, Email and Date of Birth
  3. Essay Responses (1,000-1,500 Words | Approximately 2-3 Pages)
  4. University Transcript(s)
  5. English Proficiency Scores (TOEFL, IELTS, DUOLINGO, ACT/SAT)

Application materials should be emailed (.pdf/.doc) to admissions@unl.edu prior to the deadline of March 1, 2023.

Finalists will be invited to interview virtually with the selection committee in mid-late March.

Robitschek Application
Application Review

A scholarship committee employs a confidential holistic review process that includes a balanced objective assessment of academic achievement with a subjective final academic review. Top candidates are required to participate in an interview conducted by the Robitschek Scholarship committee.

Final candidacy is based on demonstrated academic proficiency, English language proficiency, leadership experience, enthusiasm for experiencing American free-market economics and culture, and goals for applying this experience to future academic and professional career in the Czech Republic.


Renewability

The Robitschek Scholarship is nonrenewable.


Transferability

This scholarship is offered by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarship is not transferable in part or in whole to any other university or campus, including the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) or the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). This scholarship will not cover the cost of tuition for classes taken at UNO, UNK or UNMC.


Who Is Robitschek?

Robitschek Application

Interested Applicants shall submit:

  1. Letter of Interest
  2. Resume/Vitae with Mailing Address, Email and Date of Birth
  3. Essay Responses (1,000-1,500 Words | Approximately 2-3 Pages)
  4. University Transcript(s)
  5. English Proficiency Scores (TOEFL, IELTS, ACT/SAT, Duolingo)
Required Essay Responses:
  1. How did you learn about the Robitschek Scholarship?
  2. What is your reason(s) for wanting to study in the United States?
  3. Why do you think you would be successful at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln?
  4. How many years of tertiary education do you need to complete your degree in the Czech Republic and what degree will you obtain?
  5. What are some of the most important issues today within your field of study?
  6. How might you use academic, work, and/or research opportunities at UNL to further your understanding of those issues and contribute to your long-term career goals?
  7. Have you already participated in an academic experience (high school exchange, study abroad, summer language program, etc.) in the United States? If so, how would a year at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln be different and in what ways would you hope to grow as a student and world citizen?

Application materials should be emailed (.pdf/.doc) to admissions@unl.edu prior to the deadline of March 1, 2023.

Finalists will be invited to interview virtually with the selection committee in mid-late March.


Features

  • Travel from the Czech Republic to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in Lincoln, Nebraska.
  • Tuition, housing & meal plan, and required fees for two academic semesters—approximately 9 months.
  • Return travel to the Czech Republic from Lincoln, Nebraska.

Provisions

  • Students must be 21 years of age at the time of arrival in Nebraska.
  • Undergraduate tuition benefits covering up to 28 credit hours total for two consecutive semesters, not to exceed 16 credit hours in one semester. Tuition coverage does not apply to correspondence, auditing or summer courses.
  • A $400 credit per semester will be applied toward your UNL student account to assist with expenditures associated with textbooks, supplies, or miscellaneous fees
  • Health Insurance and mandatory fees assessed all undergraduate students are included.
  • Housing & meal plan equivalent to double room seven-day meal plan option within the University of Nebraska Housing system.
  • Air transportation to Lincoln, Nebraska, from the Czech Republic before the start of Fall semester classes.
  • Air transportation to the Czech Republic from Lincoln, Nebraska, following the completion of Spring semester classes.
  • Scholarship does not provide for entertainment or incidental expenses or course supplies exceeding the $400 credit.
  • Selected scholarship recipients will be responsible for SEVIS and J-1 visa fees associated with their travel to the United States.

Who is Robitschek

The life of Paul Robitschek is an embodiment of the American dream and what democracy has to offer. As a Czech immigrant Paul came to the United States and built a career pioneering chemical and plastic manufacturing for over half of the 20th century. The Paul Robitschek Scholarship is Paul's legacy to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, promoting democracy and free market economics by providing an opportunity for undergraduate Czech students to pursue a year of study and cultural exploration in America's heartland.

Before applying, please take a moment to read this short biography of Paul Robitschek to learn about the life that has shaped an important legacy and connection between the Czech Republic and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.


1916 - Birth and youth

Paul Robitschek's father, Otto was a wholesale textile merchant who had a reputation as an honest businessman, with a special skill for arbitrating disputes. He briefly traveled to the United States early in his career before returning to Czechoslovakia, where he married Frieda Bedriska.

In 1916 they gave birth to Paul Robitschek, their second son. As a young boy, Paul attended elementary and secondary school in Prague before going on to study medicine at Charles University. At the age of 22 Paul came down with scarlet fever and had to withdraw from his studies. By 1939 he had lost both his parents to disease.


1939 - Escaping Hitler and Meeting Alice

On March 15, 1939, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia and 15 days later, Paul fled to London, England where he enrolled in Northern Politechnic (now the University of London) to study chemistry.

Upon completing his degree two years later, Paul took his first job as a researcher with De La Rou, a major British manufacturer of plastics. From 1942 to 1946 Paul worked in the De La Rou laboratories until being hired by Leta Chemical Company, where he worked until 1949.

Paul's wife, Alice Sandell, was born in London in 1917. They met during the war at a social occasion. At the time, she was working as a secretary at a fashion house. Alice was interred during the war in Italy. She was repatriated in 1944 and they were married in 1951.

Alice worked outside of their home only for the first year of their marriage. During her life, she spent her time making a home for the Robitscheks and developing a passionate interest in weaving, drawing and flower arranging. They had no children.


1949 - Moving to the U.S.A.

In 1949, Paul left England for the United States where he was hired by Hooker Chemical, in Niagara Falls (later acquired by Oxidental Petroleum). Hooker was then a major manufacturer of organic chemicals, and was interested in getting into plastics research.

At Hooker, Paul worked for Jesse Babcock, who told Paul, "If you make yourself useful, we'll keep you. If you don't, we'll fire you."

Paul convinced Hooker to get into plastics. Two years later, he was made a supervisor, and was later promoted to manager, overseeing the research of 30 people; 15 of which had PhDs in chemistry. Hooker then changed its name from Hooker Chemical to Hooker Chemical and Plastics. Paul was again promoted, this time to Director of Research. He remembered "working like a dog" for 9 years during which time Hooker acquired 30-40 patents. Paul reported directly to J.H. Bruun, Director of Research.


1958 - Leading the way

In 1958, Paul left Hooker for Owens Corning Fiberglass in Granville, OH, where he worked as Manager of Plastics. While there, Owens secured several patents on fiberglass bonding.

In 1963, Paul went to Central Processing, which was owned by Vancouver Plywood, and manufactured adhesives for plywood. At that time, there were 7-8 companies on the West Coast that produced glue for the plywood industry. Central Processing was the smallest and least profitable of these companies.

Within the first 6 months with Central Processing, Paul fired all of the employees and one year later he convinced Vancouver Plywood to sell the unit to Skelly Oil.

In 1965, Skelly formed Chembond where Paul was appointed President of the company where he served from 1965-1981. During his tenure, Chembond grew from 20 employees to 150 working on four shifts, 24-hours a day. The company became very profitable, and in 1979, sales grew to $40 million propelling Chembond to one of the top three plastics companies in the United States. Paul was the "darling" of the company.

Paul remembers Chembond as a "fair" company. The company's philosophy was to always be truthful, open and fair allowing Chembond to recruit and retain highly motivated and loyal employees. If employees did not work hard, they did not stay. For those who worked hard, compensation was fair. Paul remembers never being dishonest or telling a lie to his employees or to management.


1981 - Reflecting on life

In 1981, Paul retired at age 65. He remembers with pride his career with Skelly. Paul greatly admired Donald Miller, then President of Skelly, as a man of extraordinary compassion. He believes that he was a "tough taskmaster" and believed that throughout his career, the companies that he worked for saw results. Paul worked with a "reap what you sow" attitude which he modeled and required of his employees with whom he also required honesty and fairness in all they did.

In 1979, Paul had surgery for a cancer in his leg, the same year he and Alice built their current home in Eugene, Oregon. After his retirement in 1981, the Robitscheks traveled to England and Yugoslavia, but did not return to the Czech Republic until after 1989. Since then, he has been back four times. In 1990, Alice died after battling cancer.


1996 - Establishing the scholarship

In 1996, Paul established the Robitschek Czech Scholar Program with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Because of his commitment to democracy and free market economics, Paul established the program to give talented Czech students who might not otherwise have the means or opportunity, to spend a year studying in the United States. During their year abroad, Robitschek scholars enhance their education by experiencing the cultures of the United States while receiving a top notch education at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln before returning to the Czech Republic to finish their degree.


International Scholarship Program Agreements

Up to $14,500 toward tuition per year to help offset out-of-state tuition

Awarded to international students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and have met the English language requirement for unconditional admission. This scholarship can only be applied to nonresident University of Nebraska–Lincoln tuition.

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Global Consul Tuition Scholarship

Awarded to international transfer student scholars who have met the English language proficiency requirement for unconditional admission and are affiliated with one of the following international programs:

  • Xi'an Jaiotong University City College (XJTUCC)
  • Zhejiang University City College (ZUCC)
  • Northwest A&F University (NWAFU)
  • Hohai University (HOHAI)
  • Xi'an Shiyou University (XIAN SHIYOU)
  • Keimyung University (KEIMYUNG)
  • INTI International University (INTI)

How to Apply
  1. Apply for admission.
  2. Submit your Enrollment Deposit in MyRED.

Review Basis

International admits work with the Office of Admissions and Global Strategies for review and consideration.


Renewability

Students must maintain a 2.000 cumulative GPA and complete 24 credit hours each academic year (fall/spring).


Transferability

These agreements are with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The scholarships are not transferable in part or in whole to any other university or campus, including the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) or the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). These scholarships will not cover the cost of tuition for classes taken at UNO, UNK or UNMC.


Deadlines

You must first be admitted to Nebraska and pay your enrollment deposit. Deadline to apply for this scholarship is May 1, 2022.

English Proficiency Deadlines:

  • Fall: July 15
  • Spring: December 1

Financial Requirements

International students must provide proof they have the financial ability to pay for all tuition costs and living expenses while they study in the U.S.

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Financial Requirements

You must submit a bank statement showing sufficient support for the first year of study in order to be issued an I-20.

You will still be evaluated for admission without submitting the bank statement. However, admission letters and I-20s will not be sent until the bank statement requirement has been met.

Statements must include:

  • Student's name
  • NU ID number

Scholarship letters can be used in place of bank statements.

Amounts Required By Program

Your bank statement must show a balance of at least the following amounts:

Fully Admitted and Conditionally Admitted Students in IEP

Spring 2023 Term: $47,848
Summer 2023 Term: $49,382
Fall 2023 Term: $49,382

Intensive English Program Only

Spring 2023 Term: $16,816
Fall 2023 Term: $17,194

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To acquire an I-20 and F-1 student visa to study at Nebraska

Submit a bank statement showing the amount that is greater than or equal to the requirement for the student's term and status should be submitted. (The amount may be in the local currency.)

In addition, be sure:

  • It includes the name of the account holder in English.
  • Is printed on official bank letterhead.
  • You write your NU ID # on the top of the bank statement.

You may also submit a scholarship letter that indicates support from a government or private scholarship.

This letter must include:

  • Your name.
  • An outline of expenses the scholarship will cover.

Upload your bank statement or scholarship/support letter to your MyRED account.


On-Campus Resources

Once you arrive on campus, you will have access to the International Student and Scholar Office (ISSO). Among other services, ISSO provides visa assistance to students and scholars in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln community.

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