Ricketts Great Books College
Omaha, NE
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Nebraska Susan T. Buffett Scholarship
Full tuition + fees at NE publics
stateNE residents with financial need + academic record; significant Pell-pipeline award.
Deadline: March
Learn more ↗Nebraska Career Scholarship
Up to $8,000/year
stateNE HS grads pursuing high-demand careers at NE public colleges.
Deadline: Through enrolled institution
Learn more ↗Buffett Scholarship (Susie Thompson Buffett)
Up to $20,000/year (renewable)
nationalNE HS seniors at any NE 2-yr or 4-yr institution with financial need.
Deadline: Through Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation
Learn more ↗Nebraska Lincoln Chancellor's Leadership Class
Full tuition + leadership programming
universityTop UNL freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska Opportunity Grant
Need-based; varies by institution
stateNE residents at NE postsecondary institutions with Pell-eligible need.
Deadline: FAFSA by April 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska FFA Foundation Scholarship
$500-$2,500
stateNebraska FFA members pursuing ag-related higher ed.
Deadline: February
Learn more ↗Creighton Presidential Scholarship
Full tuition
universityTop Creighton incoming freshmen via competitive process.
Deadline: December 1
Learn more ↗Nebraska Lincoln Regents Scholarship
Resident tuition (in-state cost) for OOS students
universityOOS students with 30+ ACT/1390+ SAT + 3.5 GPA. Automatic — reduces OOS to in-state rate.
Deadline: January 15
Learn more ↗Nebraska Chafee Education and Training Voucher
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Deadline: Rolling
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