United States
University of Nevada, Reno
Tuition fee
$23,000–$24,000
QS ranking
University ranking
Ranked among top public universities in the western United States; Recognized for research and community engagement; High student satisfaction in STEM and business fields
Public research university in Reno, Nevada, founded in 1874, enrolling approximately 21,000 students (including 1,600+ international students from 70+ countries). Offers strong programs in engineering, business, health sciences, social sciences, arts, and natural sciences, with modern facilities, extensive support for international students, and access to outdoor recreation in the Sierra Nevada.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
Annual tuition for international students.
Undergraduate (International)
Approximately $23,000 per year
Graduate (International)
Approximately $24,000 per year
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Merit- and need-based awards and campus employment options for international students.
International Student Scholarships
Available based on merit and need.
Nevada Regents’ Scholarship
For qualifying students.
Graduate assistantships and fellowships
Positions available for research and teaching.
On-campus job opportunities
Employment options for international students.
Rankings
Ranked among top public universities in the western United States
Recognized for research and community engagement
High student satisfaction in STEM and business fields
Student Life & Campus
Located in scenic Reno with access to outdoor activities like skiing and hiking
Diverse international student community with dedicated support services
International Student Center offers visa advising, cultural events, and orientation
Numerous student organizations, including international clubs and professional groups
Modern campus facilities including research labs, libraries, and recreation centers
Safe and welcoming environment with access to urban amenities and natural beauty
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