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University of Nevada–Reno

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University of Nevada—Reno is a public institution that was started in 1874. It has a undergraduate enrollment of 17,307, its environment is city, and the campus size is 200 acres. It uses a semester-based academic year. Its in-state tuition/fees are $8,366; out-of-state tuition/fees are $24,020
The University of Nevada—Reno is situated on the border between the Great Basin and the Sierra Nevada on the western edge of the state. Nevada offers dozens of undergraduate degrees and master’s programs, including business, education, medicine and engineering. The university also specializes in earthquake research and is home to one of the largest earthquake-simulation laboratories in the country.

Outside the classroom and lab, Nevada learners can explore more than 200 student organizations, pledge with about 20 fraternities and sororities and participate in the school’s many traditions. Each fall, learners paint a big Nevada “N” on Peavine Peak, which overlooks campus, and during basketball season, fans cheer on the team as part of the “Blue Crew.” Student athletes can play at the intramural level or try out for one of the many Nevada Wolf Pack varsity sports teams, which participate in the NCAA Division I Mountain West Conference. Off campus, Nevada learners can visit nearby Lake Tahoe, check out the museums and festivals of Reno and drive just a few hours to California’s capital, Sacramento, or the San Francisco Bay Area.

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