Aerial view of Old Main in the fall at dusk.
NWU Policies

NWU Policies

Although Nebraska Wesleyan University seeks to maintain the most up-to-date policy online, policies are subject to change by the University and are updated periodically for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with best practices. For more information about a specific policy, contact the owner of the policy.

 

This policy describes the University's guidelines for holidays.
This policy describes the University's guidelines for hours of employment.
This policy describes how identification cards for employees and spouse/guests are handled.
This policy describes the University's definition of immediate family.
Procedures for closing the university due to weather conditions
Incomplete option for coursework
This policy describes University guidelines for initial appointment.
This policy addresses copyrights and patents that might normally be developed on a proprietary basis and considered intellectual property.
This policy describes University guidelines for internal promotion and mobility.
All international students with F-1 or J-1 student visas registered for classes at NWU are required to have health insurance. This policy outlines the details of this requirement.
Policy for travel internationally
This policy describes University guidelines for adjustments in job duties.
This policy describes how writing new job descriptions is handled.
This policy describes how jury service and witness under a subpoena is handled by the University.
This policy describes how campus keys are requested.
This set of lightning procedures will apply to all employees, students, and guests of Nebraska Wesleyan University, at the Lincoln or Omaha locations.
How to declare a major or minor
Withdrawal from all classes due to medical issues
This policy describes how NWU complies with the USERRA for military leaves of absence.
Nebraska Wesleyan University has developed this investigation and notification policy regarding students who reside in on-campus housing and have been reported as missing.
Rights of publicity for NWU student-athletes
This policy is based on the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (“Title VII”) that makes it unlawful to discriminate against someone who is a member of a protected class or any other legally protected class under city, state, or federal law.
These procedures pertain to acts of discrimination and harassment (“Prohibited Conduct”), as described in the University’s Non-Discrimination/Harassment Policy.
This policy provides guidance for assuring that NWU account passwords comply with appropriate security standards.
The Fire Safety Policy Plan is necessary to create a campus-wide system for preventing and responding to fire hazards or fires.