🎯 Parent/student verdict

Likely

Accessible for most applicants. Affordable on average — net price runs around $15,927/yr. Major value play for in-state residents.

✅ Best for

  • In-state residents (tuition ~$9,578 — major value play)
  • Students drawn to Business, Management, & Marketing or Health Professions (the two biggest majors)
  • Research-oriented students (R1 — top tier of federal research funding)

🎯 The reality

  • Out-of-state tuition is 2.9× the in-state rate

Verdict is composed from this college's structured data (admit rate, SAT bands, net price by income, Carnegie classification, scholarship grids) using transparent rule thresholds — not a chat-bot's opinion.

🏛️ Institutional snapshot

What kind of college is this?

Carnegie classification
R1: Doctoral - Very High Research Activity
Total enrollment
15,599
20,000 and above
In-state tuition
$9,578
sticker, before aid
Out-of-state tuition
$27,720
+$18,142 vs in-state
Admit rate
85.3%
Accepts the majority
Test policy
Test-optional
2023
10-yr earnings
$60,614
median, after entry

Source: federal IPEDS Admissions 2023 for scores + admit rate; federal College Scorecard (20260606 vintage) for earnings + outcomes. SAT/ACT bands are the 25th–75th percentile of enrolled submitters.

📊 Outcomes & cost

What graduates actually earn, finish, and owe.

Federal College Scorecard data. Earnings are median annual income measured years after entering. Debt is for federal-aid borrowers only (cash-pay students aren't counted).

Earnings, 6 yrs after entry
$49,182
Earnings, 10 yrs after entry
$60,614
4-year completion
61%
Median debt (completers)
$18,922
Cost of attendance
$25,786
sticker price, not net
Pell-eligible students
23%

💰 True ROI

9.5× return

What families actually pay (after aid) vs. the sticker — and how 10-yr earnings stack against the real cost. Most sites quote sticker; we quote what families really pay.

What families actually pay (4 yrs)
$63,708
$15,927/yr avg net
Aid that hides behind the sticker
$39,436
vs sticker $103,144
10-yr earnings total
$606,140
$60,614/yr median, 10 yrs out
Years to recoup actual cost
1.1 yrs
at the median earnings rate

"True ROI" = (10-yr median earnings × 10) ÷ (actual 4-yr net price). The actual net is from Scorecard (average across all families); your family's net price will vary by income — see the breakdown above. Earnings are 10 years after enrollment (Scorecard PP-FOS, all majors combined).

💰 What families actually pay

Net price by family income

Net price = sticker price minus grant aid. This is what families actually pay out-of-pocket after scholarships and need-based aid — the most honest affordability signal there is. At University of Nevada-Reno, the average net price is $15,927/yr across all families.

Family income $0-30k
$12,674/yr
Family income $30-48k
$13,125/yr
Family income $48-75k
$14,537/yr
Family income $75-110k
$18,317/yr
Family income $110k+
$21,646/yr

🔎 Earning over $110K? The federal brackets above lump every family from $110K to $1M+ into one row.

Need-based aid usually phases out somewhere between $200K and $300K at private colleges — but the exact threshold varies a lot. For a precise estimate based on your family's actual income, assets, and your student's academic profile, use University of Nevada-Reno's official Net Price Calculator:

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Source: College Scorecard (NPT41-NPT45). Net price = total cost of attendance minus federal, state, institutional, and other grants. Some brackets may be suppressed for student-privacy reasons (small cohorts). Title IV first-time, full-time undergraduates only. The $110K+ ceiling is a federal data limitation — Department of Education hasn't refreshed these brackets since the early 2010s.

📚 What students study here

Most popular majors at University of Nevada-Reno

Top 5 fields of study by bachelor's degrees awarded (most recent IPEDS Completions). Use this to see what University of Nevada-Reno actually graduates — not just what it markets.

1. Business, Management, & Marketing
573 degrees · 27.8%
Typical career outcomes
Financial Analyst $100k Management Analyst (Consultant) $99k Marketing Manager $158k Accountant / Auditor $80k
Broad set of corporate roles. Finance + consulting pay top, accounting + HR pay middle, sales spread is wide.
2. Health Professions
571 degrees · 27.7%
Typical career outcomes
Registered Nurse $86k Physician Assistant $130k Pharmacist $136k Physical Therapist (post-DPT) $100k
Highest-paying group on this list, but most careers require additional training beyond a 4-year degree.
3. Biological & Biomedical Sciences
349 degrees · 16.9%
Typical career outcomes
Biological Scientist $87k Medical & Clinical Lab Tech $61k Pharmaceutical Rep $82k Physician (post-MD) $239k
Many bio majors → med school / grad school. Direct-employment bio roles are lower-paid than that pipeline.
4. Engineering
342 degrees · 16.6%
Typical career outcomes
Mechanical Engineer $100k Electrical Engineer $107k Civil Engineer $93k Chemical Engineer $112k
Engineering majors land high-paying technical roles. Top-earning sub-disciplines: petroleum, chemical, computer engineering.
5. Computer & Information Sciences
229 degrees · 11.1%
Typical career outcomes
Software Developer $132k Data Scientist $108k Information Security Analyst $120k Web Developer $85k
High-paying tech roles dominate. Median software roles cluster in the $90k-$130k range.

Source: IPEDS Completions (C2023_a), bachelor's-level first majors aggregated to 2-digit CIP family. Share is of these top 5 only — not all majors.

💼 Top programs by earnings

Highest-earning majors at University of Nevada-Reno

Median earnings 4 years after entry, by major (CIP code). From the federal College Scorecard program-level outcomes.

Major (CIP) Credential Cohort 1-yr earnings 4-yr earnings
Computer Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 1 $69,310 $100,203
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing. Bachelor's Degree 168 $85,733 $97,949
Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 57 $60,223 $96,291
Mechanical Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 135 $61,977 $88,460
Accounting and Related Services. Bachelor's Degree 80 $59,218 $85,943
Chemical Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 31 $64,039 $84,965
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 17 $65,194 $83,233
Civil Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 64 $67,379 $81,201
Geological/Geophysical Engineering. Bachelor's Degree 9 $78,079
Computer and Information Sciences, General. Bachelor's Degree 94 $52,970 $77,237

For full college-vs-major comparison + ROI leaderboards, see /college-outcomes →

🤖 AI program signal

AI + computing education at University of Nevada-Reno

CS degrees (annual)
278
CIP 11.0701 + 11.0101

Full multi-lens comparison: /ai-colleges →

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