Sending your Transcripts from UNO:
Go to your MAV account (MavLink) and click on put in your UNO NETID
Once it comes up - go to the left side of the page and click on Academics - once that opens go to "Request Official Transcript".
Click on that and it will take you to another location called Parchment - click on the box ORDER - go to the search area type in University of Nebraska Omaha.
Click on hold for Spring Semester Grades and send now. Then pay the fee to send it to your school..
Sending your transcript from Midland:
Go to Midland University’s website (https://www.midlandu.edu/)
Go to Student Resources and click on Request a Transcript
You will go to National Clearinghouse
Enter Midland University and then click ORDER TRANSCRIPT
Enter your information and have the transcript sent to your university
Pay Fee and send it.
Sending your transcript from Metro Community College:
Go to Metro's website (METRO)
Before you get on the site: make sure you have your MCC Identification Number (check email or see Mr. Schumacher if you do not know it) or your Social Security Number if you provided it.
Click on Student Resource then Registrar and Transcripts.
Once you are on the page click on "Transcript Request"
On this page - ORDER a Transcript
Type in Metropolitan Community College - once typing the name should populate as a choice.
Page down and click Order Transcripts. Fill out the information. Use your social security number or student identification number on the form.
Do not order it until grades have been posted (after June 1st)
Pay the fee and send it to your school.
Here are some common Dual Enrollment questions and their answers:
What is dual enrollment?
Dual enrollment is a program that allows Skutt Catholic students to take college courses at Skutt Catholic and with Skutt Catholic teachers or a MCC Instructor. These courses can be through at the University of Nebraska Omaha, Midland University or Metropolitan Community College.
Why should I consider dual enrollment?
Dual enrollment can help you:
Earn college credits before graduating from high school.
Get a head start on your college degree.
Save money on college tuition.
Challenge yourself academically.
Am I eligible for dual enrollment?
Eligibility requirements vary by school and program. Through the UNO and Midland, the student needs to have a 3.0 grade-point average or higher.
What are the prerequisites for dual enrollment courses?
Prerequisites vary by course. You may need to have completed certain high school courses or meet specific grade point average requirements.
How will dual enrollment courses affect my high school GPA?
The dual enrollment courses are a weighted course in your GPA depends
Can I use dual enrollment credits toward my college degree?
Yes, most colleges and universities will accept dual enrollment credits. However, it's important to check with your intended college to ensure that your credits are transferable. We do not guarantee that all the credit you take at Skutt Catholic will count toward your major.
How much does dual enrollment cost?
The cost for a class through UNO and Midland is $250 per course. MCC has no charge at this time (2024-2025 school year) due to a Federal Grant. They have not informed us if or what the charge will be next year.
Students can receive financial aid through the Access College Early Scholarship Program. Please click on the previous link to see if you qualify for the program.
How do I apply for dual enrollment?
The application process varies by school. UNO has an online at UNO Dual Enrollment Application. Midland is Midland Dual Enrollment Application. MCC currently has their Dual Enrollment Application as a paper copy
How do I choose which dual enrollment courses to take?
Consider your academic interests, career goals, and the specific requirements of your intended college.
What if I fail a dual enrollment course?
The consequences of failing a dual enrollment course can vary. You may need to retake the course or it may not count toward your college degree.