22:1
student to faculty ratio
20,898/ 17,295/ 3,128
enrollment amount/undergrad/grad
all 17
amount of Nevada counties
all 50( 22% out of state)
states that go to UNR
70/ 594 (5%) international
amount of countries
70%
amount of Nevada residents
23.1/ 21.5/ 31.6
average age/ undergrad/ grad
14.3/ 6.8
average credit load undergrad/ grad
8( business, education, journalism, CABNR, science, health science, engineering, liberal arts)
colleges/ schools
1874
university first founded in...
Elko
university first located in...
1886 to Reno
university later moved in...
1896
Lincoln and Manzanita halls built in...
3,100
number of residence hall students
more than 300
student clubs and organizations
$125-$400
parking prices (yearly)
7:30am-10:00pm (M-Th), 7:30am-5:30pm (F)
Shuttle hours of operation (semester)
7:00pm-1:00am *3 mile radius of campus, one location must BE campus
Campus Escort hours:
$207.25 per credit
Nevada resident:
$310.88/credit
WUE (Reduced tuition, 14 Western states):
$414.50/credit
Nevada Advantage
$207.25/credit+$6,955.00
Out of state:
$264.00/credit
Graduate resident:
$290.50/credit
Graduate non-resident:
$143/semester
Student Health Center & Counseling Fee:
$94/semester (if enrolled in 6+ credits)
Student Union Fee:
$25/semester
Academic success fee
$5/semester
Performing Arts Fee:
$130 (one-time)
New Student Orientation fee:
$15
Wiegand Fitness Center Fee:
$60 (one-time, non-refundable)
Application fee:
$8,800/year (average)
Estimated room/board cost:
$1,300/year (average)
Estimated cost of books:
M-Th 6am-11pm, F 6am-8pm, Sa 8am-8pm, Su 12pm-8pm Semester pass: $80
Lombardi Recreation Center Hours(semester):
15 social, 6 multicultural, 8 professional
Social and Multicultural fraternities:
5 social,6 multicultural
Social and Multicultural sororities:
97.4%/ 81%
_____of professors hold highest degree ____of professors are tenured
4.7 years (national average is 5.4 years)
Average time to graduation:
23 ACT/1075 SAT (Math and Reading)
Average ACT/SAT of an incoming Freshman:
3.40
Average GPA of an incoming freshman:
Argenta Hall
• Built in 2000 (phase I-rooms) and 2003 (phase II-DC and DC store)• 750 students on 7 floors• Co-ed floors• Triple rooms with private bathrooms• Connected to Nye Hall• TV Lounge, Study Room, and Laundry Room on each floor• Downunder Café and D-C Store located below
Canada Hall
• Built in 1993• Houses 228 students on 5 floors• only upperclassmen and transfer students• Co-ed floors• Suites with three double rooms and 2 bathrooms for 6 people• Kitchens without an oven• Laundry facilities on first floor
Juniper Hall
• Built in 1962• Houses 148 students on 3 floors• Female and male floors• Suites with 2 double rooms and a sink • Community bathrooms• Residential Life, Housing and Food Service Office on first floor• Laundry facilities at the end of every floor
Nevada Living Learning Community
• 9 LLC's: Honors Residential Scholars Community, (WISE), Science, Business, Education, Engineering, Journalism, Pre-Nursing, Undeclared• Built in 2012• Houses 320 residents on 5 floors• Suite style living with two or three bedroom suites• Most rooms are Double Occupancy (2 per room)• Bathroom and shower in each suite• Television lounge, library lounges, and living rooms on every floor• 4 Classrooms on the first floor
Nye Hall
• Built in 1967• Houses 544 students on 8 floors• All floors Co-Ed• Community bathrooms, renovated in the summer of 2009• Connected to Argenta Hall• Floors 2-8 have floor lounges with TVs• Laundry facilities on first floor
Peavine Hall
• Wellness Themed Residence Hall (7 Dimensions of Wellness)• Houses 600 students on 5 floors• Building offers wellness theme programming and activities focused on developing the whole student• All floors are Co-Ed• Suite Style living with 2 bedrooms and shared bath• Single-sex by suite and bedroom• Floors 2-5 have floor lounges with TVs• Laundry facilities on first floor
Sierra Hall
• Newly renovated in 2008, used to be the University Inn• Houses 297 students on 5 floors• Co-ed floors• Single or double occupancy rooms with private bathroom
Great Basin Hall
• Coming soon• STEM-theme residence hall• 400+ students (90% freshmen & 10% upperclassmen)
All rooms feature:
• Free in-room wireless internet• Each resident has a single, bunkable oak bed with 80" long twin mattress (except Juniper)• Each resident has a desk, chair, and dresser• Window coverings• Wastebasket• Telephone and Ethernet connections for each student