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Academic and Department Resources
Academic and Departmental Resources
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The mission of Center Austria is to direct international student and faculty mobility between the University of New Orleans and universities in Austria. Center Austria promotes the communication and extension of Austrian and Central European culture through scholarly and artistic activities and academic partnerships.
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College of Science Undergraduate Research Program
The Undergraduate Research Program serves to engage freshmen and sophomores in the College of Sciences in cutting-edge research, providing funding for laboratory supplies and student wages.
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Intensive English Language Program
The Intensive English Language Program at the University of New Orleans offers one of the most effective and diverse language programs in the United States. The IELP is designed especially for non-native English speakers who plan to study at an American university or who wish to improve their English for personal or professional reasons.
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The Division of International Education provides international educational opportunities to the students, faculty, and staff of the University of New Orleans as well as to the public.
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Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies
The Ethel and Herman L. Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies promotes understanding of New Orleans history, politics, culture and public policy issues, particularly civil rights, sponsoring and participating in events that bring together scholars on special topics relating to New Orleans.
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Office of English Language Acquisition
The mission of the Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) is to provide national leadership to help ensure that English learners and immigrant students attain English proficiency and achieve academically.
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Student Resources
MoMENtum provides students who identify as African-American males and first-generation students added supports to promote retention and graduation. The initiative includes workshops on leadership and life skills, and pairs current students with a faculty or staff mentor who will provide support and guidance for the students.
The University of New Orleans (UNO) is committed to providing for the needs of enrolled or admitted students who have disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).
The University of New Orleans is a Military-Friendly Institution. Your military experience contributes significantly to this diversity, making you a valuable member of our student community.
The University of New Orleans' StudentSupport Services (SSS) program is a federally funded program offering FREE academic and non-academic support services to eligible UNO students who apply and are accepted to the SSS program.
In the Spring of 1984, a group of UNO faculty and staff met to plan UNO’s first Women’s History Week program. The success of this event led to a revival of the UNO Association for Women, an organization for students, faculty, and staff. As its first project, the Association sought to establish a campus women’s center. The Women’s Center serves the women students, faculty, and staff of UNO and women throughout the University.
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Student Handbook and Policies