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Leading Places of Origin for International Students:China, Japan, India
Top Colleges in Nebraska: University of Nebraska at Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Bellevue University
State Accrediting Body: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Public Universities & Colleges
Private Universities & College
# of 2 and 4yr Public: 15
# of 2 and 4yr Private: 27
Total Universities & Colleges: 42
Total Fall Ugrad Enrolment: 105,611
Public and Private University & College Tuition
Public Tuition
Total 4 yr: $5,575.00
Total 2 yr: $2,178.00
Private Tuition
Total 4 yr:$17,729.00
Average Debt. 4 yr Grad: $19,198.00
Total Bachelors Degrees Awarded: 12150
Total Certificates Awarded: 8535
Nebraska State Facts
Land Area:77,000 square miles, 16th largest
Largest City:Omaha
Capital City: Lincoln
Population:1.8 million
Citizens Known As:Nebraskan
Climate:8.9°F to 89.5°F
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Largest Cities in Nebraska:Omaha, Lincoln, Bellevue
States That Border Nebraska:Nebraska is bordered by South Dakota on the north and Colorado and Kansas on the south. On the east, Nebraska is bordered by Iowa and Missouri. On the west, Nebraska is bordered Colorado and Wyoming.
Nebraska's Nickname:The Cornhusker State
Origin of Nebraska's Nickname:This nickname recognizes The University of Nebraska football team, the Cornhuskers. It is also said that this nickname refers to the corn that supports Nebraska’s beef cattle and another state nickname, "The Beef State."
Economy Industry:Food processing, machinery, electric equipment, printing and publishing.
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