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University of Nevada-Reno

B
Exceptional Investment ROI grade · Top 32% value
73.7% Acceptance $15,927 Avg net price 61.2% Graduate $60,614 Median earnings 15,599 Students

At a glance

Basics

Type
Public
Setting
City
Enrollment
15,599 students
Women / Men
54.1% / 45.9%

Admissions

Acceptance rate
73.7%
SAT (mid 50%)
1060–1290
ACT (mid 50%)
19–26

Cost

Avg net price
$15,927
Sticker price
$25,786
Tuition (in-state)
$9,578
Tuition (out-of-state)
$27,720

Outcomes

Graduation rate
61.2%
Retention rate
79.7%
Median earnings (10y)
$60,614
Median debt
$18,922 (~$205/mo)

Financial aid

On Pell grants
22.9%
Take federal loans
24%

All majors at University of Nevada-Reno

103 programs listed in federal data. Every row opens a school-specific page; listings without a positive program signal stay available for users but out of Google's index.

Major
Public Health
Social Work
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing
Psychology, General
Business Administration, Management and Operations
Biology, General
Marketing
Criminal Justice and Corrections
Finance and Financial Management Services
Business/Commerce, General
Computer Science
Mechanical Engineering
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods
Journalism
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services
Computer and Information Sciences, General
Civil Engineering
Neurobiology and Neurosciences
Accounting and Related Services
Political Science and Government
English Language and Literature, General
Communication Disorders Sciences and Services
Medicine
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas
Economics
Communication and Media Studies
History
Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
Mathematics
Research and Experimental Psychology
Natural Resources Conservation and Research
Sociology
Romance Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Education, General
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Anthropology
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
Fine and Studio Arts
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services
Microbiological Sciences and Immunology
Chemistry
International Relations and National Security Studies
Wildlife and Wildlands Science and Management
International Business
Agriculture/Veterinary Preparatory Programs
Chemical Engineering
Educational Administration and Supervision
Biotechnology
Geography and Cartography
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Biomedical/Medical Engineering
Forestry
Data Analytics
Criminology
Music
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
Legal Professions and Studies, Other
Design and Applied Arts
Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education
Philosophy
Special Education and Teaching
Materials Engineering
Gerontology
Physics
Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population Biology
Statistics
Plant Sciences
Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences
Agriculture, General
Radio, Television, and Digital Communication
Geological/Geophysical Engineering
Public Administration
Teaching Assistants/Aides
Computer Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft
Engineering, Other
Mining and Mineral Engineering
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services
Physiology, Pathology and Related Sciences
Nuclear and Industrial Radiologic Technologies/Technicians
Dance
Metallurgical Engineering
Security Science and Technology
Engineering Physics
Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign Language
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness
Health Professions Education, Ethics, and Humanities
Curriculum and Instruction
Education, Other
Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Other
Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Nutrition Sciences
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Business/Managerial Economics

Cost & ROI

Is University of Nevada-Reno worth it?

Pay $15,927/yr after aid. Graduates earn a median of $60,614 ten years out — about 3.8× the annual cost. Value grade: B.

Avg net price
$15,927/yr
Median earnings
$60,614/yr (10y out)
Median debt
$18,922~$205/mo
4-year est. cost
$63,708net of aid

Frequently asked questions

What is University of Nevada-Reno's acceptance rate?

University of Nevada-Reno admits 73.7% of applicants — accessible on admissions, compared to the national average of 72.3%. Most admitted students score in the 1060–1290 range on the SAT.

How much does University of Nevada-Reno cost per year?

The average annual net price — what students actually pay after grants and scholarships — is $15,927. The sticker price before any aid is $25,786, so most students receive substantial discounts. Over four years that net cost adds up to roughly $63,708.

How much debt do University of Nevada-Reno graduates have?

Graduates leave University of Nevada-Reno with a median federal student loan balance of $18,922, which works out to about $205 per month on a standard 10-year repayment plan. About 24% of students take federal loans.

Is University of Nevada-Reno worth the cost?

Ten years after enrolling, University of Nevada-Reno graduates earn a median of $60,614 per year (national median: $50,834). That's about 3.8× the annual net price. EduGradify assigns University of Nevada-Reno a value grade of B.

What SAT score do you need for University of Nevada-Reno?

Admitted students score 1060–1290 on the SAT (middle 50% range, out of 1600). That means a quarter of admits scored above the high end of that range, and a quarter scored below it.

What is the graduation rate at University of Nevada-Reno?

61.2% of full-time undergraduates graduate from University of Nevada-Reno within six years of enrolling — national average is 49.9%. First-year retention is 79.7%.

What are the most popular majors at University of Nevada-Reno?

103 programs are listed in federal data; 95 have positive share data. The largest reported major at University of Nevada-Reno is Public Health (8.5%), followed by Social Work (5.6%).

What percent of University of Nevada-Reno students receive financial aid?

22.9% of University of Nevada-Reno students receive a federal Pell Grant — the main need-based federal aid program. 24% take federal student loans.

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