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List of colleges and universities in Nevada

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This is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Nevada. The higher education system of Nevada is composed primarily of public two and four-year institutions, private four-year institutions and two and four-year for-profit schools. The largest college in the state is the College of Southern Nevada with over 29,000 students.

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The eight public institutions are under the control of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) (formerly the University and Community College System of Nevada "UCCSN") and are divided into comprehensive colleges and community colleges. [1] An unusual characteristic of the community colleges is that they award bachelor's degrees in recognition of the limited resources of the state. [2]

The oldest college in the state is the University of Nevada, Reno was founded in 1874 in Elko, Nevada as a political compromise and later became a Morrill Act Land Grant institution. [2] Following a period of inactivity, the college was re-founded in Reno in 1886. In 1951, an extension campus was created in Las Vegas. In 1957, the extension became the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. [3] In 1971, the College of Southern Nevada was founded to serve the growing population of Nevada. The most recent public college is Nevada State University in Henderson, which was founded in 2002.

The private colleges of Nevada are divided into non-profit and for-profit institutions, with several branches of national for-profit institutions such as DeVry University.

Public colleges and universities

NameLocationTypeFoundedEnrollment (fall 2024) [4] Notes
College of Southern Nevada Las Vegas Four and Two year 1971 28,313Founded as Clark County Community College, later renamed the Community College of Southern Nevada.
Desert Research Institute Reno and Las Vegas Graduate 1959 Degrees awarded through the University of Nevada, Reno.
Great Basin College Elko Four year 1967 3,320Founded as Elko College, it was later renamed Northern Nevada College.
Nevada State University Henderson Four year 2002 7,549
Truckee Meadows Community College Reno Two year 1971 10,885Split from Western Nevada College in 1979.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas Paradise Four year 1957 32,911
University of Nevada, Reno Reno Four year 1874 23,024
Western Nevada College Carson City Two year 1971 4,284Formerly known as Western Nevada Community College.

Private, nonprofit colleges and universities

NameLocationTypeFoundedEnrollment (fall 2024) [4] Notes
Roseman University of Health Sciences Henderson Four year 2001 1,367Formerly known as Nevada College of Pharmacy, later changed to University of Southern Nevada. Most recent name change occurred in 2011 to reflect the university's large presence in Utah.
Touro University Nevada Henderson Graduate 2004 1,600Sister colleges are located in California and New York.
Wongu University of Oriental Medicine Las Vegas Four year and Graduate 2012 29A Las Vegas Oriental Medical University and Acupuncture School approved by the Nevada State Board of Oriental Medicine.

For-profit colleges and universities

NameLocationControlTypeFoundedEnrollment (fall 2024) [4] Notes
Asher College Las Vegas For-profitTwo year1998
DeVry University Henderson For-profitFour year 1931 1
Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts & Sciences Las Vegas For-profitTwo year 1947 414
Northwest Career College Las Vegas For-profitTwo year 1997 2,937
Pima Medical Institute Las Vegas For-profitTwo year 2003 678

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References

  1. "NSHE Institutions". Nevada System of Higher Education . Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Master Plan" (PDF). Nevada System of Higher Education. February 2, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 27, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  3. "UNLV History". University of Nevada, Las Vegas. 2007. Retrieved April 9, 2009.
  4. 1 2 3 "College Navigator - Nevada". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved November 13, 2024.
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