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Find all of your need-to-know information on Housing and Residence Life policies and procedures here. Students, parents, and guardians are strongly encouraged to read about our policies and procedures in detail. Not only does this include the rules, standards, and expectations that come with living in a community, but it also includes emergency procedures and helpful information intended to ensure students have a safe and successful experience while living on campus.
All housing residents will be held to the policies and expectations outlined in the HRL Community Policies. Following an alleged policy violation, all students involved will receive an electronic letter to their UNO email address from a Housing and Residence Life Professional staff member requesting a meeting to discuss the alleged violation.
During this meeting, the student will have the opportunity to talk through the incident and the alleged policy violation. The Housing and Residence Life staff member will make a determination regarding next steps. This process is designed to be educational in nature, while still honoring the policies set forth to ensure all community members experience a positive, safe, and educational living environment.
Read more information on student conduct. Many Native Americans and Indigenous peoples are practitioners of tradition and prayer involving the use of sacred plant medicines. The University recognizes sage, cedar, sweet grass, tobacco and other Indigenous plants as traditional Native American medicines and essential elements of tradition, prayer, and spiritual healing. The University is committed to providing a pathway for Indigenous students living on-campus who wish to smudge.
The University of Nebraska at Omaha is located on the ancestral homeland of Native Americans, and the University recognizes the deep connection that Native people have to the land. UNO is committed to supporting Native students by facilitating the continuation of and rights to their spiritual practices, as acknowledged and protected within the American Indian Religious Freedom Act of The University is a smoke-free campus and the HRL Community Policies prohibit the use of candles and incense within University housing.