ABOUT THE University of Nevada
The University of Nevada is a public research institution that was founded in 1874. It is the state’s land-grant institution and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is ranked among the top national universities by U.S. News & World Report and is a Carnegie R1 research institution.
TUITION AND COST
The cost of attending college is often a deciding factor, and the information below reflects a 15-credit semester for undergraduate students and a 9-credit semester for graduate students. Tuition and fees are a portion of the total cost of attending college, and your residency status is an essential factor. The table below estimates tuition and fees based on a 15-credit undergraduate course load and a 9-credit graduate course load.
Residency Status Level Semester Cost Yearly Cost
Nevada Resident Undergraduate $4,727 $9,299
Nevada Resident Graduate $3,607 $7,094
Nonresident Undergraduate $13,205 $26,255
Nonresident Graduate $12,085 $24,050
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Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate
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Graduate Degrees
Graduate
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Master of Accountancy
30 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Business Analytics
30 credits Master's
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Master of Business Administration
36 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Equity and Diversity in Education
32 credits Master's
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Master of Reading Curriculum and Instruction
30 credits Master's
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Master of Science in Cybersecurity
30 credits Master's
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Master of Accountancy