Within about two weeks, your placement results will be posted on your unofficial transcript, available on E-BRUNO.
You should register for the appropriate course level into which you have tested. If you are a Goodrich scholarship
applicant or an international student, these results may take longer to post.
You can locate your EPPE results by viewing your unofficial transcript on E-BRUNO. After signing on to E-BRUNO, select
"view unofficial transcript" on the E-BRUNO menu. From there, choose the transcript "career." In most cases, your EPPE
result will be on your "undergraduate career" transcript. Under the heading "Test Scores," you will see the date you took
the EPPE then "ENGL EPPE="; the three digit number after the equal sign will indicate your placement. Results are valid
indefinitely. Students may retake the EPPE only once in a 12 month period. Students testing into ENGL-1160 or ENGL-2000 via the EPPE may be eligible for 3 or 6 hours of retroactive composition credit. See "Placement Info" at www.unomaha.edu/english or contact 402/554-3476 for more details.
The English Department webpage offers an explanation of your placement
www.unomaha.edu/english/placement.php.
If you have taken the EPPE, but your placement results do not appear on your unofficial transcript within approximately
two weeks, contact the English Department at (402) 554-2635 or 554-3476.
Within about one week, the Foreign Languages Department ((402) 554-4841) will post your test results on the University
Student Information System. You will be able to view them via your E-BRUNO account under "View Unofficial Transcript."
Results are valid for one year. A retest is not permitted less than one year after the prior test. Exams taken less than
one year after a prior test will not be scored.
The Foreign Languages Department will use the results of the exam to determine the most appropriate level of Spanish or
French language into which a student should enroll. Students who place into Spanish or French at the 1120-level or
higher may be eligible for retroactive credit for UNO courses they test out of. Students must earn a final course
grade of "C" or better in the course in which they are placed and enrolled into in order to receive retroactive credit.
Within about one week after testing, the CRE/MPE placement will be posted on your unofficial transcript, available on
E-BRUNO. Look for your test date and the exam you took. Results are valid for two years.
The Math Department webpage offers an explanation of your placement
www.unomaha.edu/wwwmath/undergraduate/MPEinfo.html.
Contact the Math Department at (402) 554-2443 or 554-3430 if you require additional information.
Within about one week after testing, the placement will be posted on your unofficial transcript, available on E-BRUNO.
Look for the test date and CDT.
The Chemistry Department webpage offers an explantion of your placement
www.unomaha.edu/chemistry/scholarships/tscores.php.
Results remain valid for three years or as long as the student remains continuously enrolled, whichever is longer.
A CDT RETEST IS NOT PERMITTED LESS THAN ONE YEAR AFTER THE PRIOR TEST.
Contact the Chemistry Department at
(402) 554-2651 if you require additional information on chemistry guidelines.