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  1. ADMISSIONS. VISIT, APPLY & MORE. AFTER UNION. CAREER OUTCOMES. Top 50 Featured school, Best value colleges ( Princeton Review) Union is among the top fifty private colleges that received the highest return on investment rating. UNION AT A GLANCE. Union College: True to Our Name. ABOUT UNION. OUR TOWN, OUR REGION.

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  2. Profile. Founded in 1795 as the first planned campus in the United States, Union College is a highly selective, private, residential, liberal arts college with engineering that is consistently ranked among the nation's top colleges.

  3. Admissions Office. Visit Union. Campus Visits. We invite you to join us for a combined information session and tour. Click on the link below to view our campus visit schedule and to register. Due to space limitations, pre-registration is encouraged for these visit experiences. CAMPUS VISIT SCHEDULE & REGISTRATION. Summer Visit Days.

  4. Union Adventist University, formerly Union College, is an accredited, Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher learning in Lincoln, Nebraska since 1891. Learn about Union; Website privacy policy; Non-discrimination policy; Contact us webmaster@ucollege.edu | 402.486.2600 3800 South 48th Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 USA

  5. Spread across 130 scenic acres, Union College's historic campus showcases American collegiate architecture at its finest. Joseph Ramée's revolutionary 1813 master plan set the stage for campuses nationwide and is emblematic of an unflagging commitment to progress.