University of Nevada-Reno
A good fit for students who want accessible admissions and students who want a large campus community. no major red flags in the data. solid earnings of $56,300 within 10 years.
About This School
University of Nevada-Reno is a public institution located in Reno, Nevada with approximately 15,599 undergraduate students enrolled. University of Nevada-Reno has an open or accessible admissions process, with an acceptance rate of 74%. The average net price after financial aid is $15,927 per year. The graduation rate is 61%, and the typical graduate earns $56,300 within 10 years of enrollment.
The University of Nevada, Reno is a public land-grant research university in Reno, Nevada, United States. It is the state's flagship public university and primary land grant institution. It was founded on October 12, 1874, in Elko, Nevada.
Nevada's flagship land-grant university offers a genuinely affordable path — median debt at graduation is just $13,000, well below national averages, and the $15,402 average net price makes it one of the more budget-friendly options in the West. The 62% graduation rate is worth watching, though, as it suggests a meaningful number of students don't finish — something to ask about if you're evaluating fit and support resources. Worth considering if you're looking for a research university at a reasonable cost, especially for programs tied to Nevada's growing industries, but come in with a clear plan to stay on track.
Popular Programs
Percentage of degrees awarded. Source: College Scorecard.
Notable Alumni
Source: Wikidata. Used for context only.
Admissions
SAT Scores
ACT Scores
What This School Looks For
From the school's most recent Common Data Set (2024-25). What the admissions office actually weighs:
Early vs. Regular Decision
Cost & Financial Aid
Net Price by Family Income
Average annual cost after grants/scholarships, by household income. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
Financial Aid
Full Cost
After Graduation
Earnings 6 Years After Enrollment, by Gender
Gap: 14% less for female graduates. National avg ~16%.
Will This School Pay Off?
Solid return. Earnings outpace debt, though major choice matters.
Earnings data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. These are means across all graduates, not specific to any major.
Student Body
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (15,599 undergraduates).
In the Classroom & On Campus
Class size distribution
Source: University of Nevada-Reno Common Data Set (2024-25).
Contact & Location
Official Links
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Sources & Methodology
Primary data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Accessed via automated sync. Latest values may come from different reporting years depending on the metric.
School overview from Wikipedia. Used for context only, not as a primary data source for admissions, cost, or outcomes claims.
- Earnings figures are institution-level averages, not major-specific.
- Some metrics are based on Title IV financial aid recipients only.
- Some values may be privacy-suppressed or rolled up by the Department of Education.
- Contact the school directly for current admissions requirements and costs.
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