Top Part-time MBA Programs in Nebraska

We have found 3 business schools in Nebraska that offer part-time MBA programs leading to an Master of Business Administration degree. Check the following list to see average GMAT score, acceptance rate and total enrollment for each of Nebraska MBA universities.

List of Top MBA Schools in Nebraska

Rank MBA Schools
1 University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Acceptance rate: 0.603
Part-time Enrollment: 108
Average GMAT score: 635
Location: Lincoln, NEUniversity of Nebraska--Lincoln Part Time MBA
2 Creighton University
Acceptance rate: 0.939
Part-time Enrollment: 333
Average GMAT score: 579
Location: Omaha, NECreighton University Part Time MBA
3 University of Nebraska–Omaha
Acceptance rate: 0.784
Part-time Enrollment: 277
Average GMAT score: 558
Location: Omaha, NEUniversity of Nebraska--Omaha Part Time MBA

Part-time MBA Programs in Nebraska

Some Notable Natives and Residents of Nebraska

  • Julius Sterling Morton (1832–1902) was a politician and statesman. Founder of Arbor Day. Born in New York, but later lived in Nebraska.
  • William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody ( William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody, 1846-1917) – soldier, hunter and one of the first and most famous showmen in the United States, one of the most prominent figures of the American Wild West. Born in Iowa, but later lived in Nebraska.
  • William Jennings Bryan ( 1860–1925) was a famous politician and statesman. Born in Illinois but later lived in Nebraska.
  • George William Norris (George William Norris, 1861–1944) was a famous politician. Born in Ohio, but later lived in Nebraska.
  • Susan La Flesche Picotte (1865–1915) was a physician and active social reformer. First indigenous woman to complete a medical degree and become a doctor. Born on the Omaha
  • Willa Cather(1873-1947) is a famous writer. Born in Virginia, but later lived in Nebraska.
  • Grace Abbott (Grace Abbott, 1878–1939) was a well-known social worker and social activist. Born in Grand Island.
  • Edward Joseph Flanagan (Edward Joseph Flanagan, 1886-1948) – Catholic priest, founder of the orphanage, known as the “Town of Boys”. Born in the UK, but later lived in Nebraska.
  • Grover Cleveland “Old Pete” Alexander (Grover Cleveland “Old Pete” Alexander, 1887–1950) was a famous baseball player. Born in the village of Elba.
  • Joyce Clyde Hall (Joyce Clyde Hall, 1891-1982) – famous businessman, founder of Hallmark Cards. Born in the town of David
  • Fred Astaire (1899-1987) is a famous actor, dancer and singer. Born in Omaha.
  • George Wells Beadle (1903–1989) was a renowned geneticist. Born in the city of Wahoo.
  • Henry Jaynes Fonda (Henry Jaynes Fonda, 1905-1982) – famous theater and film actor. Born in Grand Island.
  • Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (1911–1986) was a writer and founder of the Church of Scientology. Born in the town of Tilden.
  • Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr., 1913-2006) – 38th President of the United States. Born in Omaha.
  • Red Cloud (Red Cloud, 1822-1909) – an outstanding leader of the Indians of the Oglala Lakota people. Born in the North Platte
  • Marlon Brando (Marlon Brando, 1924–2004) is a famous film actor. Born in Omaha.
  • Malcolm X (Malcolm X, 1925-1965) is a famous figure in the movement for the rights of black Americans. Born in Omaha.
  • Warren Edward Buffett (Warren Edward Buffett, 1930–) is a famous businessman and philanthropist, one of the richest people in the world. Born in Omaha.