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Campus visits.

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The best way to learn more about the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) is to visit campus. UNL has three campuses which are approximately two miles apart: City Campus, East Campus, and Innovation Campus. CASNR is located on UNL's picturesque East Campus.

Students can schedule a campus visit online at least two weeks from the visit date. If you wish to visit sooner or if you have questions, call the Campus Visits Office toll free, 1-800-742-8800 (select Campus Visit option) or directly at 402-472-4887 , and someone will assist you. The Visitor's Center is staffed Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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East Campus Visitor's Center

You will be attending some of your classes on East Campus — a tree-lined, wide-open campus with a small-college atmosphere. Where faculty know you by name. Where you see friends each time you walk across campus. We would love for you to experience East Campus for yourself by visiting us in our East Campus Visitor's Center Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. To visit East Campus, contact Karen Francis at 402-472-2942 or [email protected] .

Beadle Center

The Beadle Center for Genetics and Biomaterials Research is a center for learning and research. This 140,000 square foot facility continues to maintain the latest in technology for both teaching and research. Located on the Eastern edge of City Campus, the building houses a variety of research and teaching spaces to perform leading studies in exciting arenas in a safe environment. The building houses the Center for Biotechnology , Department of Biochemistry , School of Biological Sciences , Center for Plant Science Innovation , Redox Biology Center , and and the Microbiology Undergraduate Program .

Innovation Campus

The newest housing for CASNR programs is the Nebraska Innovation Campus . This research campus in a new development just minutes from East Campus and City Campus where partnerships between the University and private sector may be facilitated. At full build capacity, the NIC will be a 2.2 million square foot campus with buildings designed to meet the needs of researchers, scientists, business people and educators who are the forefront of global innovation. In 2015, the NIC became the new home to CASNR’s Food Science and Technology Department .

East Campus Recreation and Wellness Center

The new East Campus Recreation and Wellness Center is located on the original site of the Activities Building (built in 1926). The Activities Building’s original exterior walls with their beautiful tall archway windows have been incorporated into the rejuvenated design that has added new structures to the west, east, and south. The 57,000 square foot interior received a complete renovation with a brand-new floor plan and modern finishes and amenities.

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Recruitment events & visits.

Connect with our students, faculty and staff to learn about our different majors, how you can work with industry and employers from day one, and the many opportunities you’ll have to make a difference in your communities. We want to hear your questions and help you make this important college decision. You can visit us in person and/or talk with our recruitment coordinators virtually.

Depending on the major you are considering, you can schedule your visit on UNL's City Campus (Lincoln) or at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where we offer majors in the Peter Kiewit Institute on Scott Campus. There, you'll enjoy the benefits of UNO's urban campus while earning a Big Ten degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

If you are transferring to the university, you may also schedule a campus visit. While on the visit, you can discuss transfer credits with our staff.

Schedule a 1-on-1 virtual visit

Women Belong in Engieering

The Complete Engineer® initiative - only at Nebraska - offers students a competitive advantage in the workforce. Hear about the benefits of becoming a well-rounded professional from some of our alumni at Kiewit Corp.

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Visits and tours.

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  At Nebraska Law we understand that everyone has a different way of learning about law school and has different comfort levels when it comes to visiting law schools. That's why we offer a wide variety of options and ways for you to learn about Nebraska Law.

In-Person Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process in an event held right here at Nebraska Law. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you bring your laptop as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement when you walk out the door! Your event will end with a tour of our law school.

Thursday, June 20th at 1:30pm

Monday, July 29th at 3:00pm

Friday, September 6th at 1:30pm

Tentative Schedule

  • Application Overview
  • Each component of the application
  • Personal Statement Workshop
  • Wrap-Up/Q&A
  • Tour of Nebraska Law    

Virtual Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you have a blank document open as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement! 

Thursday, July 25th at 2:00pm CT

Wednesday, August 7th at 6:00pm CT 

Individual Visits 

Nebraska Law admissions welcomes opportunities to chat with prospective students one-on-one.  Students wishing to talk about applications for Fall 2026 or later are encouraged to schedule a virtual meeting. Click below to schedule a time to visit our campus or talk with an admissions representative.

The Admissions Office will be closed June 27th and September 11th and cannot accommodate visits during that time.

Request an Individual Visit

If you have additional questions or need specific information, please contact Chelsea in the Admissions Office. She can be reached at [email protected]  or 402-472-8333.

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Visits and tours.

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At Nebraska Law we understand that everyone has a different way of learning about law school and has different comfort levels when it comes to visiting law schools. That's why we offer a wide variety of options and ways for you to learn about Nebraska Law.

In-Person Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process in an event held right here at Nebraska Law. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you bring your laptop as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement when you walk out the door! Your event will end with a tour of our law school.

Monday, July 29th at 3:00pm

Friday, September 6th at 1:30pm

Tentative Schedule

  • Application Overview
  • Each component of the application
  • Personal Statement Workshop
  • Wrap-Up/Q&A
  • Tour of Nebraska Law  

Individual Visits

Nebraska Law admissions welcomes opportunities to chat with prospective students one-on-one.  Students wishing to talk about applications for Fall 2025 or later are encouraged to schedule a virtual meeting. Click below to schedule a time to visit our campus or talk with an admissions representative.

Virtual Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you have a blank document open as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement! 

Thursday, July 25th at 2:00pm CT

Wednesday, August 7th at 6:00pm CT 

If you have additional questions or need specific information, please contact Chelsea in the Admissions Office. She can be reached at [email protected]  or 402-472-8333.

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Visits and tours.

people standing in the Railyard talking

At Nebraska Law we understand that everyone has a different way of learning about law school and has different comfort levels when it comes to visiting law schools. That's why we offer a wide variety of options and ways for you to learn about Nebraska Law.

In-Person Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process in an event held right here at Nebraska Law. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you bring your laptop as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement when you walk out the door! Your event will end with a tour of our law school.

Monday, July 29th at 3:00pm

Friday, September 6th at 1:30pm

Tentative Schedule

  • Application Overview
  • Each component of the application
  • Personal Statement Workshop
  • Wrap-Up/Q&A
  • Tour of Nebraska Law  

Individual Visits

Nebraska Law admissions welcomes opportunities to chat with prospective students one-on-one.  Students wishing to talk about applications for Fall 2025 or later are encouraged to schedule a virtual meeting. Click below to schedule a time to visit our campus or talk with an admissions representative.

Virtual Application Chats

During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement. Make sure you have a blank document open as our goal is that you have a working draft of your personal statement! 

Thursday, July 25th at 2:00pm CT

Wednesday, August 7th at 6:00pm CT 

If you have additional questions or need specific information, please contact Chelsea in the Admissions Office. She can be reached at [email protected]  or 402-472-8333.

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Prospective student resources.

PROSPECTIVE STUDENT RESOURCES

At the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, we believe all students deserve to be here—to grow, to invent themselves, to reinvent themselves. Not to be the spokesperson of everyone who looks like them, loves like them, prays like them, but to become the best version of themselves. We believe each student’s story matters.

To that end, we’ve resourced our Office of Admissions with the Diversity and Community Outreach Team to support the recruitment of students from all backgrounds. Through their work, and the work of the whole admissions team, each UNL class has grown increasingly diverse.

We still have work to do to reach our goal of a student body with at least 18% diversity. We will continue to work with prospective students, their families, schools and community organizations in pursuit of our goal.

A sample listing of many of our college access and diversity-focused efforts is included below.

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The Nebraska College Preparatory Academy (NCPA) is an innovative college access program that prepares academically-talented, first-generation, income eligible students for college and their future careers. NCPA scholars who successfully complete NCPA high school requirements have access to the support of a community of peers, academic support, and personal development opportunities throughout college. NCPA’s college scholars also receive full financial assistance to pay the cost of college, including tuition, books, room and board, and fees.

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The First Generation Symposium, Black Leadership Symposium, Latino Leadership Symposium and Native Leadership Symposium are special events for high school students designed to celebrate and promote leadership in diverse communities.

More details to come soon.

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Emerging Leaders Scholarship Davis-Chambers Scholarship Native American Heritage Scholarship Nebraska Achievement Scholarship Chancellor's Leadership Class Scholarship  Pepsi Service Scholarship Ruth Leverton Scholarship 

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Application Nights & Community Organization Visits

Office of Admissions staff are actively involved in schools and community organizations of all kinds in an effort to promote college access.  This year, the UNL Office of Admissions participated in over 300 High School Visits and attended over 350+ college fairs in state and abroad. With a focus on Diversity and Community Involvement, the Office of Admissions has hosted all Nebraska Apply2College Days and promoted the NUforNE Campaign to effectively assist students and families navigate the college application process.

College Access Days and Group Visits

College Access Days provide the opportunity for school counselors to signup students to visit the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as a group. Instead of a traditional campus visit, students experience an interactive day where they can learn what it's like to be a college student. The Office of Admissions works with school representatives and community organizations to provide free transportation to campus from local communities for college access visits.

Each year, we have the opportunity to host about 2,500 students through College Access Days and share with them what the path to college looks like.

In addition, the Office of Admissions hosts over 3,000 visitors each year in personalized Group Visits tailored to the specific needs of each group.

Spanish Visit Days

Spanish Visit Days provide a campus experience with sessions and tour hosted in Spanish. If students and families are not able to attend a Spanish Visit Day, we can provide Spanish-language accommodations, such as bilingual staff and translation headsets during other campus visit days.

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Campus Tour Guides

The Office of Admission employs a diverse group of campus tour guides who represent five different countries and speak multiple languages (e.g. English, Spanish, German, Mandarin).

The First Husker Program

The First Husker Program is an orientation designed to give first-generation freshmen the best possible start to their college career. First Husker students move in five days early, attend workshops with faculty and staff, and participate in social activities with fellow First Huskers.

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The Office of Admissions provides Spanish-speaking staff and Diversity Ambassadors to best serve our prospective students and families.

We offer tours, presentations and Spanish Visit Days.

Students can request to receive admission materials in English and Spanish. Attendees registering for events also have the option to request Spanish-language accommodations, such as bilingual staff and translation headsets.

At events, bi-lingual staff wear “Hablo Español” buttons and “Hablo Español” stickers are available for attendees to wear, if they choose, so staff and families can easily identify fellow Spanish speakers.

At NEBRASKA, your story matters. Apply for admission online today.

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UNL Closed Today; Continuity Plans in Effect

In-person classes and academic events are canceled and all offices and clinics are closed on Thursday, February 16. Students should check email or Canvas for instructional continuity plans . Only those individuals considered essential should report to their work location. Other employees should use alternative work plans. Some operations, such as student services, sporting events or performances, and intercampus transportation may or may not be affected by this announcement. See More Information on Winter Weather Closedowns .

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You Can Do More Here

You have the power to shape your future and impact the world. At Nebraska, the people behind our Big Ten academic programs are with you every step of the way. Let’s build on your strengths toward a career, connect you with a community of Huskers and do big things.

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There is no place like nebraska.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a remarkable story of people, ideas and hard work, written over more than 150 years. Huskers have done, and continue to do, amazing things to advance our nation and the world. Here are just a few.

Huskers Set World Record

Husker Volleyball, and Husker Nation, hold the world record for attendance at a women’s sporting event.

Opera Star and Humanitarian

Barbara Hendricks, BS 1969, is world-renowned for her work on the stage, and with refugees and displaced persons.

Father of African American Art

Aaron Douglas, BFA 1922, created the visual identity of the Harlem Renaissance.

First Folio at 400

University Libraries’ holdings include priceless Shakespeare works.

The Oracle is One of Ours

Warren Buffett ’51 leads the world in business. Perhaps not coincidentally, he’s a Husker.

Highest Military Rank in U.S. History

General of the Armies John J. Pershing (LL.B. 1893) led the American effort in World War I.

Husker Undergrad Decodes Ancient Scroll

Luke Farritor, a senior in the Raikes School, wins global computer science challenge.

Paths for Every Passion

What matters most to you? Our nine academic colleges offer a broad range of options with the chance to shape your own path to a Nebraska degree. Not sure you’re ready to choose? We can help! A large number of students work one-on-one with a professional advisor in our Explore Center to make the most of each semester and to choose the best major.

Around Campus

Panther earns career award to improve engineering education.

Husker engineer Grace Panther has earned a five-year, $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Early Career Development Program to develop engineering pedagogy where strong visuo-spatial skills are less central to success.

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The connections I’ve made through the programs and organizations have been the most rewarding part of my college experience. Andre Tharp III, an electrical engineering major with a minor in computer science from Portland, OR and Sacramento, CA Read One Second with Andre Tharp III on Medium

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We’re here to help you shape the future.

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Fall Semester 2024: August 26 - December 20 (Includes Finals Week)*

(term = 1248).

Please see the College of Law Academic Calendar for more information on LAW courses.

Spring Semester 2025: January 2 - May 16 (Includes Finals Week)*

(term = 1251), summer semester 2025*, (term = 1255).

The Summer Semester is divided into 4 individual sessions.

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Beat the heat July 5 with First Friday on campus

Gold ceiling circles shine as visitors walk through Sheldon Museum of Art's Great Hall.

Take a break from the heat during the holiday weekend for First Friday at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Three of campus’ iconic museums will host First Friday events July 5.

Admission is free at each location during First Friday, and these events are open to the public.

Sheldon Museum of Art

Sheldon Museum of Art, 451 N. 12th St., will welcome First Friday visitors from 4-7 p.m. The exhibitions currently on view are taking their final bow — they end July 7. These include:

“(In)Credible: Exploring Trust and Misperceptions” — In a time of extensive information, misinformation, disinformation, and declining trust in experts and institutions, how do we sort through the vastness to determine what is or is not trustworthy?

“Unprecedented: Art in Times of Crisis” — This exhibition explores art produced in response to global or internal events experienced during periods of plight, and are artists’ expressions of humanity’s ability to weather times of uncertainty and upheaval.

“Sheldon in Focus: The New York School” — Beginning in the 1940s, in the drafty lofts and studio apartments in Lower Manhattan, a group of artists experimented with painting and sculpture, resulting in a new American art movement.

Learn more about the Sheldon and the exhibitions, including the outdoor sculpture collection.

asses, this multi-figure bronze sculpture commemorates the journey of Lewis and Clark from 1804 to 1806. The co-captains point the way into the Great Plains Art Museum, encouraging passersby to step into the building and discover the history and art of Nebraska and the Great Plains.

Great Plains Art Museum

The Great Plains Art Museum, 1155 Q St., will be open until 7 p.m., with light refreshments served from 5-7 p.m. The museum currently has the following exhibitions on view:

“Charles W. Guildner: Selections from the Collection” — Guildner’s black-and-white images document farms, ranches, and small communities of the rural heartland. This selection highlights his “Lives of Tradition” series and includes many recent acquisitions.

“Recent Acquisitions 2024” — This exhibition brings together a selection of artworks that have been added to the Great Plains Art Museum’s collection in the past two years. It showcases the diverse media and subject matter found in the permanent collection, and includes works not previously displayed.

“Ix’? broge waxonyit? ke/ki (Every Life is Sacred)” — Recent textile work by Mih? Xege, Faded Woman (Tamara Faw Faw), a Jiwere-Nut’achi (Otoe-Missouria) artist. These pieces bring attention to issues affecting Indigenous people in both the United States and Canada.

“(Re)Connected: Elizabeth Rubendall Artist-in-Residence Angela Two Stars” — The Great Plains Art Museum’s 2024 Elizabeth Rubendall Artist in Residence is Angela Two Stars, a multidisciplinary visual artist, public artist, and curator. “(Re)Connected” addresses issues that have caused the traumas endured by Native women, but also highlights their strength, beauty, and resilience, as well as their roles as leaders, caretakers, life-givers, and protectors of all their relations.

Learn more about the art and mission of the Great Plains Art Museum, part of the university’s Center for Great Plains Studies.

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International Quilt Museum

The International Quilt Museum, 1523 N. 33rd St., is showcasing a special collection during First Friday, 4-7 p.m., with one-of-a-kind banners recently created for the Lincoln Arts Festival held in June. The banners are on display in the Reception Hall through July 11.

Refreshments will be served and family activities are planned. A read aloud of the book, “The World Needs Who You Are Made to Be,” will be at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m., with an accompanying art project.

Current exhibitions are:

“Feed Sacks: An American Fairy Tale” — The term “feed sack” is a catch-all for cloth bags that stored dry goods. The use and re-use of these bags ramped up in the early 20th century and took off during World War II, continuing through the 1960s. Thrifty quilters, seamstresses, home sewists and children re-used the cloth to create quilts, clothes, bedding, decor and accessories that exemplify the era.

“Second Chances: Upcycled Modern Quilts” — Inspired by concurrent exhibition, “Feed Sacks,” Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild members created new versions of vintage quilts from repurposed or reclaimed materials.

“Best of Show: Nebraska State Fair Quilts” — The Nebraska State Fair has celebrated quilting since 1909 with various categories and its top award, Best of Show. Lincoln quilter Bonnie Kucera put together this exhibition of the State Fair’s Best of Show quilts from the last three decades.

“Rebound, Renew, Reimagine: The Manhattan Quilters Guild” — The artists of the Manhattan Quilters Guild present new work that celebrates a return to pre-Covid life. The guild created this project to celebrate rebounding from the restrictions that limited personal contact and renewing activities which were not possible during the pandemic.

“Option Expedition by Victoria Findlay Wolfe” — Victoria Findlay Wolfe takes basic shapes of patchwork — square, circle, triangle, parallelogram — and breaks down design principles of space, balance, scale, line, shape, color, emphasis, contrast, value, repetition, movement, texture, and unity to look at the bold, beautiful choices available. By changing the way they look at each of those design elements, artists can train themselves to see differently in their own creative process. Findlay Wolfe hopes that this exploration will be inspire other artists to ponder their own journey while viewing her work.

“Sue Spargo: A Journey in Quilting” — The unique imagery in this collection reflects the multi-cultural background of the artist and her childhood memories from Africa. Spargo grew up in South Africa, then moved to south England, and eventually lived in four states in the U.S.

Explore the International Quilt Museum’s exhibitions and collections online.

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Through the inaugural Future of BSE Days, we will dive into the rapidly evolving world of Biological Systems Engineering with an emphasis on the Future of Work and Learning. Together, we will explore emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities in transforming workforce and higher education landscapes.

Get involved? / Register for the event?

Click  here to register for the event (all or partial). Reach out to Mark Stone ([email protected]) for further details or if you want to contribute to planning or funding of the event

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL 25 Rankings Week Showcase

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Hey College Football Fans,

Welcome back to the Campus Huddle! This week, we have a special “living” edition of the Campus Huddle, centered around Rankings Week.

So what is Rankings Week? 

It’s a time to celebrate various EA SPORTS™ College Football 25 rankings, from the Toughest Places to Play, to the Top Offenses and Defenses, to our final Team Power Rankings before the worldwide launch on July 19. Plus, we’ll have our Sights and Sounds Deep Dive coming Wednesday, showcasing the incredible and unique presentation features coming to EA SPORTS™ College Football 25.

The full Rankings Week schedule can be seen here:

TOUGHEST PLACES TO PLAY

We laid out the significant impact that Homefield Advantage can have on the outcome of games in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25 during our Gameplay Deep Dive Campus Huddle . Audio and in-game modifiers such as blurred routes, incorrect play art, confidence and composure affects, and screen shaking are some of the immersive impacts away teams and players will be forced to contend with. 

But not all Homefield Advantages are created equal. The Development Team worked to compile a list of the Top 25 Toughest Places to Play, factoring in historical stats such as home winning %, home game attendance, active home winning streaks, team prestige, and more.

Rankings are subject to change in future updates.

  • Kyle Field - Texas A&M
  • Bryant-Denny Stadium - Alabama
  • Tiger Stadium - LSU
  • Ohio Stadium - Ohio State
  • Sanford Stadium - Georgia
  • Beaver Stadium - Penn State
  • Camp Randall Stadium - Wisconsin
  • Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Oklahoma
  • Doak S. Campbell Stadium - Florida State
  • Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Florida
  • Autzen Stadium - Oregon
  • Memorial Stadium - Clemson
  • Neyland Stadium - Tennessee
  • Jordan-Hare Stadium - Auburn
  • Williams-Brice Stadium - South Carolina
  • Michigan Stadium - Michigan
  • Lane Stadium - Virginia Tech
  • Rice-Eccles Stadium - Utah
  • Darrell K. Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium - Texas
  • Kinnick Stadium - Iowa
  • Notre Dame Stadium - Notre Dame
  • Spartan Stadium - Michigan State
  • Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium - Arkansas
  • Albertsons Stadium - Boise State
  • Davis Wade Stadium - Mississippi State

SIGHTS AND SOUNDS DEEP DIVE

In case you missed it, Kirk Herbstreit is back with our next Deep Dive, taking a look at the sights and sounds featured in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25. The Development Team spent years capturing countless traditions, mascots, fight songs, and more to the game, ensuring all 134 schools and fan bases were represented with pride. These elements make College Football special and unique, bringing the unmatched feeling of game day to your fingertips.  

For even more on the presentation elements and how they come to life, check out the latest Campus Huddle hosted by Senior Game Designer Christian Brandt.

OFFENSIVE/DEFENSIVE POWER RANKINGS

The Development Team meticulously examined hundreds of thousands of data points to arrive at our team power rankings. With help from our friends at Pro Football Focus (PFF), the team analyzed all 134 rosters, thousands of players, years worth of game film, and mountains of stats, ultimately arriving at our Team Power Rankings.

Here are the Top 25 offenses in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25: 

  • Georgia - 94 OVR
  • Oregon - 94 OVR
  • Alabama - 91 OVR
  • Texas - 91 OVR
  • Ohio State - 89 OVR
  • LSU - 89 OVR
  • Miami - 89 OVR
  • Colorado - 89 OVR
  • Missouri - 89 OVR
  • Clemson - 87 OVR
  • Utah - 87 OVR
  • Penn State - 87 OVR
  • Ole Miss - 87 OVR
  • Kansas - 87 OVR
  • Arizona - 87 OVR
  • NC State - 87 OVR
  • Notre Dame - 85 OVR
  • Texas A&M - 85 OVR
  • Memphis - 85 OVR
  • SMU - 85 OVR
  • UCF - 85 OVR
  • Florida State - 83 OVR
  • Oklahoma - 83 OVR
  • Virginia Tech - 83 OVR
  • USC - 83 OVR

As the old saying goes, “Defense wins championships.” Here are the Top 25 defenses in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25:

  • Ohio State - 96 OVR
  • Oregon - 90 OVR
  • Alabama - 90 OVR
  • Clemson - 90 OVR
  • Notre Dame - 90 OVR
  • Michigan - 90 OVR
  • Texas - 88 OVR
  • Penn State - 88 OVR
  • Utah - 88 OVR
  • Florida State - 88 OVR
  • Oklahoma - 88 OVR
  • Iowa - 88 OVR
  • Virginia Tech - 86 OVR
  • Wisconsin - 86 OVR
  • USC - 86 OVR
  • Auburn - 86 OVR
  • LSU - 84 OVR
  • Texas A&M - 84 OVR
  • Colorado - 84 OVR
  • Oklahoma State - 84 OVR
  • Louisville - 84 OVR
  • North Carolina - 84 OVR
  • Kansas State - 84 OVR
  • Florida - 84 OVR

TEAM POWER RANKINGS

And the moment you’ve all been waiting for! Here are the Top Teams in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25.

  • Georgia - 95 OVR
  • Ohio State - 93 OVR
  • Oregon - 93 OVR
  • Alabama - 92 OVR
  • Texas - 92 OVR
  • LSU - 90 OVR
  • Michigan - 88 OVR
  • Miami - 88 OVR
  • Texas A&M - 88 OVR
  • Ole Miss - 88 OVR
  • Colorado - 87 OVR
  • Oklahoma - 87 OVR
  • Wisconsin - 87 OVR
  • USC - 87 OVR
  • Virginia Tech - 87 OVR
  • Oklahoma State - 87 OVR
  • Iowa - 87 OVR

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  1. Visit

    Husker Weekdays. Our half-day visits offer a campus tour with a current Husker and information on admission requirements, academics, student life and scholarships and financial aid. This visit also includes an academic appointment with a representative from your academic interest area to help you plan your next steps to Nebraska.

  2. Visit

    Van Brunt Visitors Center. 313 N. 13 th St. Lincoln, NE 68588-0256 402-472-4885. Mon-Fri: 8am-5pm Sat: By appointment Also: 3 hours prior to home football game kickoff

  3. Red Letter Days

    During your Red Letter Day, you'll tour campus with a current student, eat lunch in a dining center, learn about student engagement opportunities and resources for success and delve into your career path during academic sessions. If you have any questions about this event, please contact the Nebraska Office of Admissions at 402-472-2023.

  4. Husker Weekdays

    Husker Weekdays are free campus visit opportunities held daily. During your visit, you'll explore campus with a current Nebraska student as your guide, tour a residence hall and learn more about student involvement opportunities. You'll also get the chance to learn important admission, scholarship and financial aid information from Nebraska ...

  5. Plan Your Trip

    You will enjoy our elevated hot breakfast buffet experience, with our farm-to-table charm, as well as transportation to/from the Lincoln Airport and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campuses (prior arrangements required). Book online by using the group code " 34035 ". 600 Q Street. Lincoln, NE 68508. 402-742-6007.

  6. Campus Visits

    CASNR is located on UNL's picturesque East Campus. Students can schedule a campus visit online at least two weeks from the visit date. If you wish to visit sooner or if you have questions, call the Campus Visits Office toll free, 1-800-742-8800 (select Campus Visit option) or directly at 402-472-4887, and someone will assist you.

  7. On-Campus Events

    We can't wait for you to join the Husker community—take your next step to Nebraska today. Apply Now Visit Campus Join Our Mailing List. Office of Admissions. 1410 Q Street. Lincoln, NE 68588-0417. 8:00AM-5:00PM M-F. 402-472-2023. 402-472-0670. [email protected].

  8. Visiting Students

    Complete the online application and select "Visiting" as your type of application and pay the $45 application fee. Visiting students may attend for the spring, summer, or fall terms. Each application is only good for one term; therefore, if you plan to attend as a visiting student for multiple terms you must apply separately for each term.

  9. Recruitment Events & Visits

    Events. Architectural Engineering Outreach Day - March 1. E2 Day Registration - March 7, 2024. Admitted Student Days - March 22 / March 23, 2024. Women in STEM Day - May 3, 2024.

  10. Admitted Student Events

    Tentative Schedule for Admitted Student Day on April 5th. 8:15-9:00 Morning Mixer. 9:15-10:00 Welcome by Dean Richard Moberly. 10:00-11:00 Property Class with Professor Colleen Medill. Supporting a Law Student - Session for Parents/Significant Others. 11:00-11:30 Small Group Session #1.

  11. Visits and Tours

    If you have additional questions or need specific information, please contact Chelsea in the Admissions Office. She can be reached at [email protected] or 402-472-8333. At Nebraska Law we understand that everyone has a different way of learning about law school and has different comfort levels when it comes to visiting law schools. That ...

  12. Come for a Visit

    The best way to learn more about the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) is to visit campus. East Campus visits include a tour of east campus, information about CASNR, a one-on-one visit with the recreuitment coordinator of your desired program area, and, best of all, Dairy Store ...

  13. Visits and Tours

    Discover Nebraska Law Days . Join us for one of our Discover Days and get to know Nebraska Law and what makes our school special. Talk with Admissions, Career Development and current students. You'll get a chance to tour our beautiful building, including our newly renovated library and innovative clinic space.

  14. UNL Office of Admissions (Lincoln, NE)

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Visit. Visit. Visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Apply. ... states, backgrounds, and from around the world. We represent a number of colleges. Some of us are first-generation college students, while others come from a family legacy of Huskers. ... > Participate in Red & White Days, Red Letter Days ...

  15. Visits and Tours

    During our Application Chats, you will have the opportunity to learn in-depth information about the application process in an event held right here at Nebraska Law. We will walk you through each component of the application and give you guidance on starting your personal statement.

  16. NSE

    New Student Enrollment. The Office of New Student Enrollment (NSE) helps new first-year, transfer and international undergraduate students prepare for life as a Husker through academic advising, course enrollment, orientation and welcome week events.

  17. Prospective Student Resources

    College Access Days and Group Visits. College Access Days provide the opportunity for school counselors to signup students to visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln as a group. Instead of a traditional campus visit, students experience an interactive day where they can learn what it's like to be a college student.

  18. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is a remarkable story of people, ideas and hard work, written over more than 150 years. Huskers have done, and continue to do, amazing things to advance our nation and the world. Here are just a few.

  19. Academic Calendar 2024-2025

    April 10 (Wed.) - August 25 (Sun.) Open Registration for Fall Semester 2024. May 1 (Mon.) Last day to apply for undergraduate admissions for Summer and Fall Semester 2024. August 26 (Mon.) Late Registration begins ($100.00 late registration fee assessed) August 26 (Mon.) Fall Semester begins. September 2 (Mon.)

  20. UNL College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Visit Day

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) is hosting its annual Experience the Power of Red Visit Day for students grades 8-12 on Saturday, Oct. 10, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. There is no charge. Learn how CASNR prepares students for careers in everything from animals to plants, soil to climate ...

  21. Beat the heat July 5 with First Friday on campus

    Take a break from the heat during the holiday weekend for First Friday at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Three of campus' iconic museums will host First Friday events July 5. Admission is free at each location during First Friday, and these events are open to the public. Sheldon Museum of Art

  22. UNL

    Visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Apply. Apply to the Glenn Korff School of Music; Apply to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Give. ... Student Research Days 2024. Student Research Days 2024. April 2025 March 26. 10 a.m.-noon, Nebraska Union. Undergraduate Poster Session.

  23. Future of BSE Days

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Visit. Visit. Visit the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Apply. ... Through the inaugural Future of BSE Days, we will dive into the rapidly evolving world of Biological Systems Engineering with an emphasis on the Future of Work and Learning. ... University of Nebraska-Lincoln 200 L.W. Chase Hall P. O. Box ...

  24. Nebraska Extension

    UNL IRB transitioning to NuRamp Aug 12 2024 . The Institutional Review Board at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will transition its research administration module from NUgrant to NuRamp on Aug. 12. 2024.

  25. Campus Visit

    You can visit with a Northeast recruiter and/or a Northeast student ambassador during an in-person tour at our Norfolk campus. ... out our Northeast Viewbook and YouTube Channel where we show you why Northeast is a Nationally Ranked Community College. Viewbook Spanish ... 801 East Benjamin Avenue | Norfolk, Nebraska 68701 (402) 371-2020 | (800 ...

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