Costs & Aid
2026 - 2027 Tuition and Fees
| Residency Status | Level | Semester Cost | Yearly Cost |
| Nevada Resident | Undergraduate* | $3,930 | $7,860 |
| Graduate** | $3,123 | $6,245 | |
| Nonresident*** | Undergraduate* | $12,315 | $24,629 |
| Graduate** | $11,508 | $23,014 |
*Undergraduate costs are based on 15 enrolled credits per term not including additional course or program fees, campus housing, dining, or personal costs for Fall and Spring
**Graduate costs are based on 9 enrolled credits per term not including additional course or program fees, campus housing, dining, or personal costs for Fall and Spring
***Nonresident costs include $8,384 per semester tuition

Scholarships
Nevada State University, the state and federal government, and private donors want to help you be educated to succeed in the world. Awarded based on merit or financial need, scholarships and grants provide you money towards school expenses that typically isn’t repaid.

Tuition & Fees
Attending college isn’t free, and we are confident when you pay our cost-effective tuition and fees, you will be rewarded with a personalized, transformative education of exceptional value that benefits your future for life.
The Net price calculator will show the annual cost of attendance minus the grants, scholarships, tuition waivers and other gift aid a student receives for one year of college.

How to Pay for College
College is an investment. Now, it can be affordable, too. More than 68 percent of our students receive financial aid, including scholarships, grants, waivers, and loans. Nevada State’s low tuition provides one of the most affordable four-year degrees in the state.

Financial Aid
Financial aid can be the bridge between your available monetary resources and achieving your academic goals. Our Office of Financial Aid Services helps more than 60 percent of Nevada State students responsibly fund their education.