The University has nine degree-granting schools and colleges, including the School of Medicine. Students can choose from more than 75 majors for an undergraduate degree, as well as from more than 70 graduate-degree programs. Extended Studies makes learning convenient for all kinds of students, with evening-studies courses, independent learning and other schedule-friendly options. The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension also offers research, service and non-degree education programs throughout the state.
The quality of the academic experience at the University includes an Honors Living and Learning Community offering students access to talented faculty outside the classroom, and the University Studies Abroad Consortium, one of this country's top six studies-abroad programs, was developed here at Nevada nearly a quarter-century ago.
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The University is compromised of different schools and Colleges.
Feel free to check out each college's website below by clicking on their links. College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources Academic Advisor: Maria Pregitzer
The Honors Program at the University of Nevada, Reno seeks to provide students who are both academically talented and highly motivated with an undergraduate education that nurtures and promotes students' capacities to think competently, understand deeply, and act ethically. The Honors Program is committed to providing strong support for the development of these qualities among a select group of students who have demonstrated exceptional promise. The Honors Program is university-wide and compatible with all academic majors. Successful participation in the Honors Program gives highly qualified students the ability to become skilled in their specific disciplines and the personal satisfaction of having met and accomplished the most innovative and challenging program the university offers. Honors Program Contact: Dr. Tamara Valentine
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Hey Freshmen!
Did you know about the book reading project?
The Class of 2012 Summer Scholar Project asks all incoming freshmen—and other interested students and faculty—to read Barbara Ehrenreich’s Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America over the summer for discussion during New Student Orientation, August 2008
Click on the link below for more information!
Nickle and Dimed
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Financial Aid
關於我: As Nevada's flagship land-grant institution, the University has been instrumental in the history of the nation's fastest-growing state. When the University opened in 1874 as the University Preparatory School in Elko, it was located 300 miles east of the state's Virginia City-Carson City-Reno population base. State officials relocated the university to Reno in 1885, and its first year of formal college-level study was in 1887. Until 1957, the University of Nevada served as the only state-supported higher-education institution in the Silver State.
One of the top 150 research universities in the country, Nevada enrolled 16,336 students in fall 2005. The University's two Reno campuses are in northwestern Nevada, just 15 minutes from the California border. Nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, the University is 45 minutes from Lake Tahoe and four hours from the San Francisco Bay Area.