The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s College of Public Affairs and Community Service has once again proven its excellence in graduate program rankings, according to the latest release from U.S. News & World Report. Two of UNO’s programs, Public Finance & Budgeting and Local Government Management, have secured top ten placements nationally for the second consecutive year, ranking sixth and seventh, respectively.
The School of Public Administration at UNO has risen two spots to 26th in the nation, further solidifying the university’s strong standing in public affairs education. Dean of CPACS, Dr. John Bartle, expressed his satisfaction with UNO’s consistent recognition, highlighting the faculty’s expertise and the innovative learning atmosphere that draw students from around the world.
In addition to the success in public affairs, UNO’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice has also achieved a top-ten ranking in the U.S. News & World Report’s Graduate Program update. The online Master of Science in Criminology program has been ranked seventh nationally, reaffirming the school’s commitment to inclusive access and cutting-edge education.
Dr. Gaylene Armstrong, Director of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, emphasized the school’s dedication to meeting students’ needs and delivering quality education in collaboration with industry stakeholders. UNO’s School of Criminology and Criminal Justice offers a comprehensive online curriculum, catering to professionals at various stages of their careers.
Overall, UNO’s College of Public Affairs and Community Service continues to excel in graduate education, preparing students for impactful careers in public affairs and criminal justice. For more information about UNO’s graduate programs, interested individuals can visit the UNO Office of Graduate Studies website.