Featured Schools in Nebraska
DeVry University
Combine the flexibility of online coursework with classroom learning at DeVry University.
Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University
Make a difference with a graduate degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management.
Westwood College - Online Campus
Earn your degree online in as little as 20 months with Westwood College.
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Nebraska Colleges & Universities
Nebraska Fast Facts:
- Number of Fortune 500 companies: 5
- Per capita income: $36,124
- Employment growth since 1970: Steady
- Major industries:
- Retail trade
- Financial services
- Professional and business services
Nebraska, while known for some of the best-tasting beef in the United States, is now transforming from a farm and ranch-based economy to a service-based one. It boasts a large insurance and finance industry and many telecommunications and computer technology firms.
The postsecondary education system in Nebraska has also grown to accommodate the demand for an educated workforce. The state boasts public and private schools that offer a variety of degrees, technical training, and certificates.
Nebraska's major cities are Omaha, number 10 on Entrepreneur Magazine's list of the best cities for small businesses, and Lincoln, a well-known college town that recently ranked 15th in the nation on Forbes' list of the best places for businesses and careers. When they're not pursing their education, students find time to enjoy one of the most popular past times in Nebraska: college football.
The postsecondary education system in Nebraska has also grown to accommodate the demand for an educated workforce. The state boasts public and private schools that offer a variety of degrees, technical training, and certificates.
Nebraska's major cities are Omaha, number 10 on Entrepreneur Magazine's list of the best cities for small businesses, and Lincoln, a well-known college town that recently ranked 15th in the nation on Forbes' list of the best places for businesses and careers. When they're not pursing their education, students find time to enjoy one of the most popular past times in Nebraska: college football.
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