This program integrates leadership, communications, and financial management into a curriculum focused on managing facilities and operations that provide hospitality services to the public. As part of the program, students also complete the leadership and communications minor offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR). The hospitality, restaurant and tourism management program (HRTM) prepares individuals to serve as entry-level managers and directors of hospitality operations by providing an excellent foundation in hospitality, leadership, and guest services.
Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management
Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management
About
Graduates of hospitality, restaurant and tourism management will be able to:
- Identify and apply the knowledge and skills necessary for hospitality and tourism operations
- Develop and integrate a core set of business skills necessary to successfully operate a hospitality and tourism organization
- Demonstrate competence in the communication skills necessary for hospitality and tourism management
- Formulate business decisions in hospitality and tourism management
- Evaluate leadership principles necessary in the diverse and global hospitality and tourism industry
Disciplines
Education & Human Sciences
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Application Fee
There is a $45 application fee payable online with a credit card.
Deadlines
Summer/Fall – May 1
Spring – December 1
Additional Documents
In addition to the online application, International First-Year students are required to submit:
- Final secondary school transcript, preferably officially signed and stamped by a principal of secondary school
- Secondary school certificate/diploma
- English proficiency scores
- Bank statement
- Passport copy
English Proficiency Deadlines
To be fully-admitted, you must meet English proficiency by the following deadlines:
Fall Term – July 15
Spring Term – December 1
Summer Term – May 1
Thanks for your interest in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln! All admissions materials are to be uploaded via MyRED to complete your application.
You can contact the University of Nebraska–Lincoln to apply for admission by yourself. You are not required to use an agent to apply for admission or enroll at the University of Nebraska. If you chose to use someone to assist you in applying for admission or enroll for classes, that is your responsibility.
Completed Coursework Requirements
- A broad section of course work in English
- Native language courses
- Math
- Natural Sciences
- Social Sciences
English Proficiency
Non-native English speakers must submit an IELTS, TOEFL or Duolingo score demonstrating proficiency in English. Contact your IELTS testing center or TOEFL to have your official scores sent directly to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
If you do not meet proficiency requirements, you can still be offered conditional admission.
For more detailed information, see the English Proficiency requirements on this page.
ACT/SAT Requirements
ACT/SAT tests are not required for admission to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln but may be required for entry into specific colleges.
Colleges that require ACT/SAT scores:
- College of Architecture
- College of Engineering
Bank Statement Requirements
In order to be issued I-20, you must submit a bank statement to your MyRED account to show sufficient support for the first year of study.
You will still be evaluated for admission without submitting the bank statement, but admission letters and I-20s will not be sent until the bank statement requirement has been met.
Statements must include:
- Student's name
- NUID Number
NOTE: Scholarship letters can be used in place of bank statements.
Items not Required
Letters of recommendation and essays are NOT required for admission.
Career
The following represents a sample of the internships, jobs and graduate school programs that current students and recent graduates have reported.
Jobs of Recent Graduates
- Banquet Captain, Courtyard by Marriott - Lincoln NE
- Premium Service Manager, Baxter Arena - Omaha NE
- Front Desk Supervisor, Aksarben Suites - Omaha NE
- Event Coordinator, Lincoln Independent Business Association - Lincoln NE
- Food & Beverage Supervisor, Doubletree by Hilton - Omaha NE
- Assistant Banquet Manager, The Lodge at Wilderness Ridge - Lincoln NE
- Human Resources Assistant, Creighton University -
- International Programs Coordinator, Operation Smile - Virginia Beach VA
- Management Trainee Program, First National Bank of Omaha - Omaha NE
- Entertainment Operations Intern, Disney Cruise Line - Orlando FL
Internships
- Development Intern, Lied Center for Performing Arts - Lincoln NE
- Administrative Intern, Lincoln Stars - Lincoln NE
- College Program Intern, Walt Disney World - Orlando FL
- Event Management Intern, Nebraska Health Care Association - Lincoln NE
- Intern, Executive Travel - Lincoln NE
- Banquet/Event Coordinator Intern, Country Club of Lincoln - Lincoln NE
- Nebraska Tourism Commission Intern, Nebraska Tourism Commission - Lincoln NE
- Special Events Intern, UNL Office of Admissions - Lincoln NE
- Barista, Nordstrom Ebar - Lincoln NE
- Culinary Intern, Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln NE
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 830Application Fee
USD 45How to Apply
Review the materials you'll need before starting an application. Complete the application online. You can also apply through the Common App.
Check Your Application Status
Check MyRED to check your application status and verify all documents have been submitted to complete your application.
Pay Enrollment Deposit
Once you're admitted, pay the $250 enrollment deposit to reserve your place at Nebraska.
Enrollment Deposit
All First-Year, Transfer and International students, including students in the Intensive English Program, who have received notification of their admission to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln pay the $250 Enrollment Deposit.
What is the Enrollment Deposit?
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln requires a $250 Enrollment Deposit to be paid by the deadlines below to finalize your admission and secure your space in the incoming class.
- Spring Deposit Deadline: December 1
- Fall/Summer Deposit Deadline: May 1
The Enrollment Deposit is not a new fee. The $250 deposit applies directly toward students' first expenses at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, such as orientation programs and more.
Who is Required to Pay the Enrollment Deposit?
The Enrollment Deposit is required for all new First-Year, Transfer and International students, including students enrolling in the Intensive English Program, who are admitted.
Why Do I Need to Pay the Enrollment Deposit?
The Enrollment Deposit :
- Allows the University to more effectively plan for class offerings and student resources in preparation for your arrival.
- Provides an incentive for students to actively consider their college choice on an appropriate timeline, which increases their selection in housing, New Student Enrollment dates and classes.
- Allows the University to more accurately report new student class data as part of the budgeting process.
Refund
The Enrollment Deposit is fully refundable prior to the deposit deadlines below:
- Spring Deposit Deadline: December 1
- Fall/Summer Deposit Deadline: May 1
If a student chooses not to attend the University and did not request a refund on or before the deadline, the student forfeit's the full amount of their Enrollment Deposit.
To request a refund, please email the Office of Admissions.
Requesting Reinstatement
Admitted students who do not pay the deposit prior to the deadline forfeit their admission and aid. Students may request reinstatement by sending a letter to the admissions committee at:
University of Nebraska–Lincoln Admissions Committee
1410 Q St
Lincoln, NE 68588-0417
OR email the committee at: [email protected]
- Reinstatement of admission cannot be guaranteed.
- Reinstatement of federal, state, and university aid is not guaranteed.
- Please indicate in the circumstances surrounding your late payment in your reinstatement request.
NOTE: The Enrollment Deposit is not waived under any circumstance. The Enrollment Deposit is Non-Transferable.
Obtain I-20
After you are notified of your admission status, we will email instructions about obtaining your I-20 or visa.
Obtain I-20
If you need an I-20 and F-1 student visa to study at Nebraska, submit the following:
A bank statement showing the support that is greater than or equal to the cost of attendance for the program. In addition, be sure:
- It includes the name of the account holder in English.
- Is printed on official bank letterhead.
- You write your NU ID # on the top of the bank statement.
- It is signed and stamped as official by a bank representative.
- Statement must be dated and be no older than 1 year old.
- Statement must include a currency type.
You may also submit a scholarship letter that indicates support from a government or private scholarship. This letter must include:
- Your name.
- An outline of expenses the scholarship will cover.
Submit the bank statement and scholarship letter to your MyRED account.
SEVIS Transfer
If you are currently studying at a high school or university in the United States you may transfer your SEVIS record to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Transferring your SEVIS record allows you to maintain your current record and obtain a University of Nebraska–Lincoln I-20 which can be used to obtain a new student visa if traveling overseas prior to your enrollment at Nebraska.
When you have been admitted to Nebraska and are ready to transfer, contact the international advisor at your previous institution and ask to have your SEVIS record released to Nebraska. Our institution code is: OMA214F00217000.
Sign Housing Contract
After you pay your enrollment deposit, you can sign up for on-campus housing through MyRED.
Complete New Student Enrollment
NSE is a required student orientation program.
Submit English Proficiency Scores
If you're conditionally-admitted, you may submit English proficiency scores up until your term's deadline to become fully-admitted.
Prepare for Arrival
There are a few health requirements to complete and prepare for before you arrive on campus.
Pre-Enrollment Health Requirements & Information
All incoming students must submit the Pre-Enrollment Health Requirement Form through MyRED.
In addition, all international students must complete the following health requirements at the University Health Center:
- Provide proof of two rubeola/measles MMR immunizations or positive rubeola lab result
- Undergo a tuberculosis test
For students who have the University of Nebraska's StudentBlue Insurance Plan, the cost of the Pre-Enrollment Health Requirement is covered 100%.
Health Insurance
- The University will automatically enroll all international students (F1 and J1) in StudentBlue Health Insurance.
- You may waive the insurance plan if you show documentation of a comparable medical insurance plan. Proof consists of a plan in your name and the document must be in English.
- Deadline to waive the health insurance is the 14th day of class each semester.
Meningococcal Vaccine
Meningococcal disease is a rare infection with potentially devastating results. The vaccine is recommended for first year students living in university residences but is not required by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Once you get to Lincoln...
International Orientation is a required event for all new international students when you arrive on campus.
Hospitality, Restaurant and Tourism Management
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
United States of America,
Lincoln
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