
Let us show you the difference "Students First" makes!
Students receive one-on-one attention from full-time faculty. Most classes are taught by faculty members, not graduate assistants.
Our liberal arts classes average just 32 students per class. Upper-division and specific-major classes average only 25 students per class.
MyUNIverse is a personalized gateway to university resources and the Web. It gives students direct access to grades, their U-bill, customized news and Web sites.
All residence hall rooms provide free, fast Internet service.
More than 800 faculty members offer a wide range of perspectives and highly accessible personal assistance, often providing home numbers and e-mail addresses for questions after hours.
Scholarships and academic program support were among the highest priorities of the $112 million "Students First" fundraising campaign.

Full-time students receive free admission to all regular season athletic, TheatreUNI, and School of Music events through the Panther Pass and half price tickets to Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center events.
Undergraduate research opportunities with senior professors are the norm, not the exception. The $16 million addition to McCollum Science Hall features state-of-the-art research labs.
Student needs come first. For example, the world-class Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center schedules its season around the School of Music's student performances.
UNI offers a wide range of dining options, including a cyber cafe, lunches-to-go and restaurant-style dining at locations all across campus such as Piazza, Rialto, Biscotti's, 23rd Street Market, and Maucker Union.
A safe campus is top priority. UNI's Department of Public Safety offers regular Rape Aggression defense classes, as well as the Mentors in Violence Prevention program for men. UNI has high-tech blue light emergency phones across campus.
Find out more about UNI's national rankings and honors.
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