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Enroll 24/7/365 by following these steps:

1. Create Account

Create a secure UNHS Store account: Provide student and proctor information, select courses and check out with payment.

2. Purchase Textbooks

Purchase textbooks and materials online through the  UNHS Bookstore.

3. Check Email

Check student email for log-in credentials (allow 1-2 business days).

Tuition & Fees

Tuition

1 semester course (0.5 unit / 5 hours)
  • Non-Resident  $250
  • Nebraska Resident  $200
1 semester course (0.5 unit / 5 hours) with Digital Course Packs
  • Non-Resident  $300
  • Nebraska Resident  $250
Full year course (1 unit / 10 hours) World Languages
  • Non-Resident  $500
  • Nebraska Resident  $400

Most courses require the purchase of textbooks and materials.

Fees & Services

For a complete list of policies regarding tuition and fees, refer to the UNHS Course Catalog.

2025-2026 Course Catalog

Bookstore

Textbooks and materials can be purchased from Follett Virtual Campus.

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  • New, used, digital textbooks
  • Buy-back program
  • 24/7 online ordering
  • Shipment tracking

Visit the UNHS Bookstore

Proctor Information

In order to maintain quality and integrity as an accredited high school, UNHS requires approved proctors to administer closed-book progress tests. Proctors may also help set schedules and monitor student progress.

Who Can Be a Proctor?

  • Current or retired teachers, counselors, administrators, head librarians or extension educators.
  • Military base education officers, chaplains and higher level commissioned officers.
  • Embassy or consulate officials.

Who Cannot Be a Proctor?

  • Relatives or guardians.
  • NCAA students may not use their coaches as proctors.

Transferring Credits?

Students transferring UNHS credits must have their proctor approved by the local school.

Designating a Proctor

If proctor information was not provided at the time of enrollment, the Proctor Information Form must be completed prior to taking your first progress tests.

Proctor Information Form