1 What are Rebelmail and WebCampus?
It is simple to remain in touch with your teachers and classmates thanks to the range of services and technology provided by WebCampus UNLV. So, regardless of campus closure, inclement weather, illness, or a family emergency, you may quickly enroll in an online course or work from home. Rebelmail is your student email. Your student email address is the only acceptable way to reach you on campus.
2 How can I obtain a parking permit?
Parking permits for University of Nevada can be ordered online via the Office of Parking & Transportation Services website. Please contact the Parking & Transportation Services office for help setting up your account.
3 How can I submit a scholarship application?
The Office of Financial Aid & Scholarships administers awards, and both on- and off-campus organizations and procedures are used to select beneficiaries. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Alternate Need Form must be completed by entering first-year students for their application to be automatically reviewed for scholarships.
4 How can I be sure I'm enrolling in the right classes?
Only your major and the official placement data that the Office of Admissions has received will be used by your academic adviser to place you in the appropriate classes for your first semester. To ensure you are enrolling in the appropriate courses each semester, you must visit your adviser at least once a semester. Your degree worksheet is a useful tool to ensure you are enrolling in the courses required to finish your degree.
5 How can I get ready for university?
Attend student orientation, schedule a semesterly appointment with your academic advisor, and don't be afraid to inquire. Whenever you are unsure of something, always ask for assistance.