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A Part of the Community
Kaplan University, Omaha campus, was established as a business college in 1891. In 2004, when it was known as the Nebraska College of Business, it joined Iowa’s Hamilton College. A few years later, all seven Hamilton College campuses became part of Kaplan University.
The Omaha campus has been a member of the Better Business Bureau for more than 70 years, and belongs to both the Omaha and Nebraska State Chambers of Commerce.
Career-Focused Programs
Acquire the training you need to achieve your career goals at Kaplan University in Omaha, Nebraska. Through our career-focused degree programs, you can gain the skills that could help you stand out in the competitive job market. Our experienced instructors have inside knowledge that you won’t find in most textbooks, resulting in an education that can prepare you for new career opportunities.
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Omaha Campus
Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska. The city's developments in the past decade have strengthened its economic contribution to the state with several billion dollars of new construction. Recent projects include the Qwest Center Omaha arena/convention center complex, Holland Performing Arts Center, River City Star riverboat landing, the National Park Service Midwest Region headquarters, and new high-rise towers for the headquarters of First National Bank of Omaha and Union Pacific Railroad, along with hundreds of condominium units. Job opportunities in Nebraska are growing as these new developments progress making Omaha a great city for your future career.
5425 North 103rd Street
Omaha,
NE 68134
Tel: 402.572.8500
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Student Life at Omaha, NE Campus
Kaplan University, Omaha campus, offers a variety of student life activities that could help you further your personal and professional goals.
Health Sciences Club: This organization is open to students enrolled in the University’s medical assisting, dental assisting, or nursing programs. Members are actively involved in the community and hold nursing home events and visit neighboring schools. Activities also include fundraisers, campus health fairs, and more.
Justice Club: Seminars with guest speakers, campus presentations on safety awareness, and crime scene investigation field trips are just some of the activities for members.
Student Government: In addition to publishing the campus newspaper, members participate in community projects, such as Habitat for Humanity and clothing/food drives, and regularly meet with the Campus President.
IT Club: Members gain hands-on experience through computer repair and diagnostic testing for student computer needs. In addition, the organization hosts guest speakers with ties to the technology field.
Business Club: Events sponsored by the organization include financial/tax information workshops, collection drives, and business fashion shows.
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