A respected diploma from UNHS prepares our graduates for college and careers.

Getting Started

To earn a UNHS diploma, students must complete at least 200 credit hours (20 units). Students must take a minimum five courses with UNHS. Request a transcript evaluation and one of our advisers will develop a program of study for you.


Transfer in Credits

Students may apply credits earned at other high schools or homeschool toward the University of Nebraska High School diploma.

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Enroll in Courses

Choose from 100+ core, elective, AP®, dual enrollment, and NCAA-approved courses online.

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Diploma Student Information

We welcome new diploma students from around the world throughout the year.

Graduation Requirements

Any one of any age who completes graduation requirements can earn the University of Nebraska High School accredited diploma in the time frame of their choice.

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Full Time Status

It is recommended, but not required, that students pursuing a UNHS diploma enroll in five courses per semester to graduate in a timely manner. All UNHS diploma students who are Nebraska residents and under the age of 18 must be enrolled in five UNHS semester-length courses continuously during the school year and showing progress in those courses to comply with the State of Nebraska Compulsory Attendance Law.

Students must successfully complete State of Nebraska diploma requirements including at least five courses with UNHS to be eligible for our diploma. Diploma-bound students of UNHS should use the school code 281316 on all entrance examinations, college applications, and registration with the NCAA.

The state of Nebraska has a compulsory attendance law for students five (5) to eighteen (18) years of age. In summary, the statute states that parents or guardians are responsible for their students ages 5 to 18 to be in regular attendance in school (See Neb Rev State 79-201).

When the decision is made to enroll a Nebraska student in UNHS as a diploma-track student, the parent or guardian must withdraw the student from the local school district and enroll in five (5) UNHS courses at the time of registration to be considered full time. During enrollment through the UNHS Store, please mark the appropriate box to indicate the student will be seeking their diploma from UNHS. Withdrawal from the local school is normally completed in writing. Through state reporting, UNHS administration will notify the Nebraska Department of Education of the enrollment with the UNHS if the student is a Nebraska resident.

The county attorney in the resident county has the authority to enforce the truancy laws, and the administration of the UNHS will provide information as requested regarding compulsory attendance.

Honor Roll

Students earning outstanding academic achievement are recognized and listed on the UNHS honor roll, which is published twice a year. To qualify, students must complete five or more courses earning a grade of A or B in all courses during the designated time period. Time periods run August 1 through January 31 and February 1 through July 31.

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Graduation Ceremony

The University of Nebraska High School celebrates its graduates each year with a commencement ceremony on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. However, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, UNHS decided in the interest of safety to not host an on-site graduation ceremony in 2020, 2021, and 2022. Instead, we recognized and celebrated our graduates during a virtual (online) event held in July. In 2023, UNHS returned to an on-campus graduation ceremony in June.

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Academic Advisers

With decades of combined experience, UNHS academic advisers work with students, parents, and schools to provide support while students earn their high school diplomas and transition into college.

From course selection and strategies for academic success to NCAA initial eligibility requirements and preparing for college, Mr. Ernst, Ms. Graves-Turnbull, and Ms. Robinson are tremendous resources for students.

Diploma students should work with advisers to design the appropriate program of study for their needs.

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Tim Ernst, UNHS Academic Adviser
Tim Ernst
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Cheryl Graves, UNHS Academic Adviser
Cheryl Graves-Turnbull
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Sherri Robinson, UNHS Academic Adviser
Sherri Robinson
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