Henderson, NV
1125 Nevada State Drive, Henderson, NV 89002
http://nsc.edu
Nevada State College is a public college located in Henderson, NV. Admission is not selective, as the acceptance rate is 81%. It ranks #861 in the United States on our favorite colleges list. It is a smaller college with 1,793 full-time students in attendance. Nevada State's most regularly in-demand major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, which is selected by 40% of students. Other highly demanded picks include Psychology, which accounts for 12% of students, and Business (8%). Also, Nevada State comes in 1st in Nevada on our most conservative colleges and safest colleges lists. At sticker price, in-state tuition runs $5,709 a year, but for applicants living out of state, tuition costs $18,330. Before you rule out applying because of the cost, be cognizant that about 95% of Nevada State undergraduates obtain financial aid. 18% of Nevada State College students put on the cap and gown on graduation day, green and prepared to move into the labor market. Two years after school, alumni earn an average yearly wage of $40,000, which is 0.2% short of the national median income. Those of you applying may like to be informed that it does not have early decision. Furthermore, the retention rate for first-time students is 72%, and Nevada State offers a study abroad program. Respecting your cash flow, be aware that for households making less than $30k, the average cost of tuition after scholarships and aid is $12,445 each year. Overall, Nevada State received an 8.5 out of 10 and when grading its party scene, Nevada State received a 6.55. In terms of life on campus, Nevada State does not offer meal plans for its undergraduates. To wind things up, roughly 1/10th of alumni fail to repay their student debt and on average, Nevada State students graduate with debts of $2,735 per year.
6.55
Party Scene
7.03
Location
7.98
Student Life
9.46
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
19%
No
18:1
Nursing
Psychology
Business
Elementary Education
Police and Criminal Science
Special Education and Teaching
History
Liberal Arts and Humanities