","The University of Nevada, Reno, the state of Nevadas first public university founded in 1874, features record levels of student and faculty achievement, an impressive breadth of nationally recognized academic programs and the states largest research portfolio. With the Sierra Nevada as its backdrop, the main campus is minutes away from downtown Reno and less than an hour away from Lake Tahoe. The Universitys main campus mixes the proud history of a tree-lined Quad and surrounding original campus designated on the National Register of Historic Places with an ambitious infrastructure investment that includes nearly $400 million in new buildings all dedicated to student success, experiential teaching and learning, and innovative research. These new buildings include one of the nations most technologically advanced libraries, the student union and the nations largest and most versatile earthquake engineering facility. The University is home to Wolf Pack Athletics, an NCAA Division 1 program; the University of Nevada School of Medicine; and the University Studies Abroad Consortium, one of the largest study-abroad programs in the country; The Davidson Academy, the only public high school for profoundly gifted students in the United States. Over the past five years, the University has set institutional records for the number of National Merit Scholars enrolled, and has seen its student competition teams win national championships in disciplines ranging from civil engineering to parliamentary debate, while being recognized as one of the best values in American higher education.","Public, Coed",1864,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$285.2 million +","Reno, NV 89557","(775) 784-1110",30,100.0
289,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Classes with fewer than 20 students",82.1%,1157,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Class sizes",,385,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Faculty & Classes",128,"2018-04-19 07:31:05","Sierra Nevada College","Incline Village","
","Sierra Nevada College is a small, private, four-year liberal arts college. Founded in 1969, it is located in a pristine setting on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, in an area renowned for its national forests, world-famous mountain range, and alpine lake. This provides a unique environment for learning.At SNC, students are active and engaged learners. Students benefit from intimate classroom settings and a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio that means that they have the opportunity to know and work with faculty members both inside and outside of the classroom. The College offers over 37 major and concentrations in 5 departments. Each academic program affords unique hands-on learning opportunities such as internships, scientific field work, business plan competitions, service learning, and student research under faculty mentorship. Popular majors include Ski Business and Resort Management, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The latter provides the ability to combine two or more disciplines. The Colleges unique program in Outdoor Adventure Leadership provides outdoor learning opportunities and a rigorous leadership development program that is paired with one of six selected disciplines. It is leadership preparation that is transferable to any area of life post-college.SNC is one of the only colleges in the U.S. that offers a Bachelors Degree specific to the snow sports industry, through its Ski Business and Resort Management Program. The program provides a solid grounding in a traditional business curriculum coupled with courses and specialized internships specific to the industry. Graduates of the program are regarded as top recruits within this $3.5 billion industry sector.The Science and Technology Department is highly acclaimed for its focus on Environmental Science and Ecology, Environmental Policy, and Biology. With close proximity to numerous outdoor testing areas and different ecosystems, students are able to take advantage of ready access to the living lab that is Lake Tahoe and the nearby mountains, providing significant opportunities for student research with faculty support. The Fine Arts Department offers a studio setting and academic tone rarely seen in other programs and at other institutions. Class size rarely exceeds 15 students and students enjoy 24/7 access to the art studios, allowing them to capture creative inspiration at anytime. Students are often found working alongside their professors, who are practicing artists in their own right. The capstone project for candidates for the B.F.A. degree is the senior solo show, held in the Colleges own art gallery. The experience allows each student to take responsibility for all aspects of a show, including curating his/her work, hanging the show, organizing the artists reception and formally presenting to visitors from the college and the community on opening night.Students are encouraged to participate in a number of student activities on campus and in the surrounding Sierra Nevada. The College has an unparalleled Outdoor Adventure Program, which allows each student access to numerous outdoor activities, ranging from surf trips to Mexico, backpacking in Yosemite, kayaking on the American River, and going on bike tours of San Francisco. Other on campus activities include everything from the annual Poetry Slam, an award-winning student newspaper, a literary magazine that publishes work garnered through national submissions, intramural sports, and some 13 student clubs and an active Student Government Association that organizes such student favorites and the Winter Formal, the Charity Poker Tournament, and Bohemia Night, a much anticipated display of talent. To cap it all off, there are the Colleges Ski and Snowboard Teams, U.S. Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association 2012 Champions and holders of 22 prior championship titles.At Sierra Nevada College, learning is not a spectator sport.","Private, Coed",1969,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$4.5 million +","999 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451","(775) 831-1314",,
290,"2018-03-22 22:18:31",20-49,17.9%,1157,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Class sizes",,385,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Faculty & Classes",128,"2018-04-19 07:31:05","Sierra Nevada College","Incline Village","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Map More ▾ ","Sierra Nevada College is a small, private, four-year liberal arts college. Founded in 1969, it is located in a pristine setting on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, in an area renowned for its national forests, world-famous mountain range, and alpine lake. This provides a unique environment for learning.At SNC, students are active and engaged learners. Students benefit from intimate classroom settings and a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio that means that they have the opportunity to know and work with faculty members both inside and outside of the classroom. The College offers over 37 major and concentrations in 5 departments. Each academic program affords unique hands-on learning opportunities such as internships, scientific field work, business plan competitions, service learning, and student research under faculty mentorship. Popular majors include Ski Business and Resort Management, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The latter provides the ability to combine two or more disciplines. The Colleges unique program in Outdoor Adventure Leadership provides outdoor learning opportunities and a rigorous leadership development program that is paired with one of six selected disciplines. It is leadership preparation that is transferable to any area of life post-college.SNC is one of the only colleges in the U.S. that offers a Bachelors Degree specific to the snow sports industry, through its Ski Business and Resort Management Program. The program provides a solid grounding in a traditional business curriculum coupled with courses and specialized internships specific to the industry. Graduates of the program are regarded as top recruits within this $3.5 billion industry sector.The Science and Technology Department is highly acclaimed for its focus on Environmental Science and Ecology, Environmental Policy, and Biology. With close proximity to numerous outdoor testing areas and different ecosystems, students are able to take advantage of ready access to the living lab that is Lake Tahoe and the nearby mountains, providing significant opportunities for student research with faculty support. The Fine Arts Department offers a studio setting and academic tone rarely seen in other programs and at other institutions. Class size rarely exceeds 15 students and students enjoy 24/7 access to the art studios, allowing them to capture creative inspiration at anytime. Students are often found working alongside their professors, who are practicing artists in their own right. The capstone project for candidates for the B.F.A. degree is the senior solo show, held in the Colleges own art gallery. The experience allows each student to take responsibility for all aspects of a show, including curating his/her work, hanging the show, organizing the artists reception and formally presenting to visitors from the college and the community on opening night.Students are encouraged to participate in a number of student activities on campus and in the surrounding Sierra Nevada. The College has an unparalleled Outdoor Adventure Program, which allows each student access to numerous outdoor activities, ranging from surf trips to Mexico, backpacking in Yosemite, kayaking on the American River, and going on bike tours of San Francisco. Other on campus activities include everything from the annual Poetry Slam, an award-winning student newspaper, a literary magazine that publishes work garnered through national submissions, intramural sports, and some 13 student clubs and an active Student Government Association that organizes such student favorites and the Winter Formal, the Charity Poker Tournament, and Bohemia Night, a much anticipated display of talent. To cap it all off, there are the Colleges Ski and Snowboard Teams, U.S. Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association 2012 Champions and holders of 22 prior championship titles.At Sierra Nevada College, learning is not a spectator sport.","Private, Coed",1969,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$4.5 million +","999 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451","(775) 831-1314",,
291,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","50 or more","< 1%",1157,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Class sizes",,385,"2018-03-22 22:18:31","Faculty & Classes",128,"2018-04-19 07:31:05","Sierra Nevada College","Incline Village","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Map More ▾ ","Sierra Nevada College is a small, private, four-year liberal arts college. Founded in 1969, it is located in a pristine setting on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe, in an area renowned for its national forests, world-famous mountain range, and alpine lake. This provides a unique environment for learning.At SNC, students are active and engaged learners. Students benefit from intimate classroom settings and a 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio that means that they have the opportunity to know and work with faculty members both inside and outside of the classroom. The College offers over 37 major and concentrations in 5 departments. Each academic program affords unique hands-on learning opportunities such as internships, scientific field work, business plan competitions, service learning, and student research under faculty mentorship. Popular majors include Ski Business and Resort Management, Entrepreneurship, Psychology, and Interdisciplinary Studies. The latter provides the ability to combine two or more disciplines. The Colleges unique program in Outdoor Adventure Leadership provides outdoor learning opportunities and a rigorous leadership development program that is paired with one of six selected disciplines. It is leadership preparation that is transferable to any area of life post-college.SNC is one of the only colleges in the U.S. that offers a Bachelors Degree specific to the snow sports industry, through its Ski Business and Resort Management Program. The program provides a solid grounding in a traditional business curriculum coupled with courses and specialized internships specific to the industry. Graduates of the program are regarded as top recruits within this $3.5 billion industry sector.The Science and Technology Department is highly acclaimed for its focus on Environmental Science and Ecology, Environmental Policy, and Biology. With close proximity to numerous outdoor testing areas and different ecosystems, students are able to take advantage of ready access to the living lab that is Lake Tahoe and the nearby mountains, providing significant opportunities for student research with faculty support. The Fine Arts Department offers a studio setting and academic tone rarely seen in other programs and at other institutions. Class size rarely exceeds 15 students and students enjoy 24/7 access to the art studios, allowing them to capture creative inspiration at anytime. Students are often found working alongside their professors, who are practicing artists in their own right. The capstone project for candidates for the B.F.A. degree is the senior solo show, held in the Colleges own art gallery. The experience allows each student to take responsibility for all aspects of a show, including curating his/her work, hanging the show, organizing the artists reception and formally presenting to visitors from the college and the community on opening night.Students are encouraged to participate in a number of student activities on campus and in the surrounding Sierra Nevada. The College has an unparalleled Outdoor Adventure Program, which allows each student access to numerous outdoor activities, ranging from surf trips to Mexico, backpacking in Yosemite, kayaking on the American River, and going on bike tours of San Francisco. Other on campus activities include everything from the annual Poetry Slam, an award-winning student newspaper, a literary magazine that publishes work garnered through national submissions, intramural sports, and some 13 student clubs and an active Student Government Association that organizes such student favorites and the Winter Formal, the Charity Poker Tournament, and Bohemia Night, a much anticipated display of talent. To cap it all off, there are the Colleges Ski and Snowboard Teams, U.S. Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association 2012 Champions and holders of 22 prior championship titles.At Sierra Nevada College, learning is not a spectator sport.","Private, Coed",1969,N/A,Semester,Rural,"$4.5 million +","999 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline Village, NV 89451","(775) 831-1314",,
292,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Classes with fewer than 20 students",26%,1169,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Class sizes",,389,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Faculty & Classes",129,"2018-04-19 07:31:17","University of Nevada--Las Vegas","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Since its first classes in 1957, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has transformed from a small branch college into a thriving public urban research institution. Along the way, UNLV has become an indispensable resource in one of the country's fastest-growing and most enterprising cities.UNLV is a doctoral-degree-granting institution of more than 29,000 students and 3,000 faculty and staff and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity. UNLV has recognized programs in hospitality administration, creative writing, nursing, law and dispute resolution, entertainment engineering, architecture, sciences, fine arts and more. A new UNLV School of Medicine welcomes its charter class in July 2017.UNLV is committed to attracting top students and faculty, educating the region's diversifying population and workforce, and driving research and community partnerships that will lead to an increasingly vibrant and sustainable economy. The entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas offers students a living laboratory for research, internships and a variety of job opportunities.The university strives to create an environment conducive to academic success - from the day students arrive for orientation, during their time on campus and into their chosen careers. This includes a booming Honors College, an innovative curriculum with a defined course path for undergraduates, and access to academic and career advising - including a dedicated Academic Success Center. An array of research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students strengthen the academic experience and allow students to tackle pressing real-world issues alongside top faculty.UNLV is quickly becoming a hub for the burgeoning robotics and unmanned aerial systems industries and features high-quality research and academic programs. UNLV is also tied closely to the evolving big data industry and is home to one of the nation's top university supercomputing centers.The university's renowned Black Mountain Institute is a literary center dedicated to promoting discourse on today's most pressing issues. The institute operates the nation's first City of Asylum program, a safe haven for writers whose voices are muffled by censorship, or who are living with the threat of imprisonment or assassination. It's also the new home of The Believer Magazine, a five-time National Magazine Award finalist.Accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, UNLV is among the nation's most diverse campuses for undergraduates, with more than half of its students from racial or ethnic minority groups. UNLV is a Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution, as designated by the U.S. Dept. of Education. With more than 1,700 active-duty military and veteran students, the university is also recognized as a military friendly university with a dedicated office to help students and their families navigate the academic and administrative pathways of a college education.UNLV's main campus, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, features a 300,000 square-foot library as its centerpiece. Among the university's newest facilities are a Science and Engineering Building with more than 200,000 sq. ft. of flexible laboratory and teaching space, and integrated research areas; Greenspun Hall, home of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs and broadcast studios for UNLV's radio and television stations; and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center is one of the nation's highest-grossing venues of its kind and underwent a $72 million upgrade in time for the final 2016 presidential debate. Hospitality Hall, the new home for the Harrah Hotel College, will open this fall.UNLV's regional Shadow Lane campus in the heart of downtown Las Vegas' medical district is home to the School of Dental Medicine, the School of Medicine, and the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas.","Public, Coed",1957,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$206.4 million","4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451021, Las Vegas, NV 89154","(702) 895-3011",,
293,"2018-03-22 22:18:42",20-49,57.6%,1169,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Class sizes",,389,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Faculty & Classes",129,"2018-04-19 07:31:17","University of Nevada--Las Vegas","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Since its first classes in 1957, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has transformed from a small branch college into a thriving public urban research institution. Along the way, UNLV has become an indispensable resource in one of the country's fastest-growing and most enterprising cities.UNLV is a doctoral-degree-granting institution of more than 29,000 students and 3,000 faculty and staff and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity. UNLV has recognized programs in hospitality administration, creative writing, nursing, law and dispute resolution, entertainment engineering, architecture, sciences, fine arts and more. A new UNLV School of Medicine welcomes its charter class in July 2017.UNLV is committed to attracting top students and faculty, educating the region's diversifying population and workforce, and driving research and community partnerships that will lead to an increasingly vibrant and sustainable economy. The entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas offers students a living laboratory for research, internships and a variety of job opportunities.The university strives to create an environment conducive to academic success - from the day students arrive for orientation, during their time on campus and into their chosen careers. This includes a booming Honors College, an innovative curriculum with a defined course path for undergraduates, and access to academic and career advising - including a dedicated Academic Success Center. An array of research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students strengthen the academic experience and allow students to tackle pressing real-world issues alongside top faculty.UNLV is quickly becoming a hub for the burgeoning robotics and unmanned aerial systems industries and features high-quality research and academic programs. UNLV is also tied closely to the evolving big data industry and is home to one of the nation's top university supercomputing centers.The university's renowned Black Mountain Institute is a literary center dedicated to promoting discourse on today's most pressing issues. The institute operates the nation's first City of Asylum program, a safe haven for writers whose voices are muffled by censorship, or who are living with the threat of imprisonment or assassination. It's also the new home of The Believer Magazine, a five-time National Magazine Award finalist.Accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, UNLV is among the nation's most diverse campuses for undergraduates, with more than half of its students from racial or ethnic minority groups. UNLV is a Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution, as designated by the U.S. Dept. of Education. With more than 1,700 active-duty military and veteran students, the university is also recognized as a military friendly university with a dedicated office to help students and their families navigate the academic and administrative pathways of a college education.UNLV's main campus, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, features a 300,000 square-foot library as its centerpiece. Among the university's newest facilities are a Science and Engineering Building with more than 200,000 sq. ft. of flexible laboratory and teaching space, and integrated research areas; Greenspun Hall, home of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs and broadcast studios for UNLV's radio and television stations; and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center is one of the nation's highest-grossing venues of its kind and underwent a $72 million upgrade in time for the final 2016 presidential debate. Hospitality Hall, the new home for the Harrah Hotel College, will open this fall.UNLV's regional Shadow Lane campus in the heart of downtown Las Vegas' medical district is home to the School of Dental Medicine, the School of Medicine, and the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas.","Public, Coed",1957,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$206.4 million","4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451021, Las Vegas, NV 89154","(702) 895-3011",,
294,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","50 or more",16.4%,1169,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Class sizes",,389,"2018-03-22 22:18:42","Faculty & Classes",129,"2018-04-19 07:31:17","University of Nevada--Las Vegas","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ","Since its first classes in 1957, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has transformed from a small branch college into a thriving public urban research institution. Along the way, UNLV has become an indispensable resource in one of the country's fastest-growing and most enterprising cities.UNLV is a doctoral-degree-granting institution of more than 29,000 students and 3,000 faculty and staff and is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity. UNLV has recognized programs in hospitality administration, creative writing, nursing, law and dispute resolution, entertainment engineering, architecture, sciences, fine arts and more. A new UNLV School of Medicine welcomes its charter class in July 2017.UNLV is committed to attracting top students and faculty, educating the region's diversifying population and workforce, and driving research and community partnerships that will lead to an increasingly vibrant and sustainable economy. The entertainment capital of the world, Las Vegas offers students a living laboratory for research, internships and a variety of job opportunities.The university strives to create an environment conducive to academic success - from the day students arrive for orientation, during their time on campus and into their chosen careers. This includes a booming Honors College, an innovative curriculum with a defined course path for undergraduates, and access to academic and career advising - including a dedicated Academic Success Center. An array of research opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students strengthen the academic experience and allow students to tackle pressing real-world issues alongside top faculty.UNLV is quickly becoming a hub for the burgeoning robotics and unmanned aerial systems industries and features high-quality research and academic programs. UNLV is also tied closely to the evolving big data industry and is home to one of the nation's top university supercomputing centers.The university's renowned Black Mountain Institute is a literary center dedicated to promoting discourse on today's most pressing issues. The institute operates the nation's first City of Asylum program, a safe haven for writers whose voices are muffled by censorship, or who are living with the threat of imprisonment or assassination. It's also the new home of The Believer Magazine, a five-time National Magazine Award finalist.Accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, UNLV is among the nation's most diverse campuses for undergraduates, with more than half of its students from racial or ethnic minority groups. UNLV is a Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving Institution, as designated by the U.S. Dept. of Education. With more than 1,700 active-duty military and veteran students, the university is also recognized as a military friendly university with a dedicated office to help students and their families navigate the academic and administrative pathways of a college education.UNLV's main campus, just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, features a 300,000 square-foot library as its centerpiece. Among the university's newest facilities are a Science and Engineering Building with more than 200,000 sq. ft. of flexible laboratory and teaching space, and integrated research areas; Greenspun Hall, home of the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs and broadcast studios for UNLV's radio and television stations; and the Student Recreation and Wellness Center. UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center is one of the nation's highest-grossing venues of its kind and underwent a $72 million upgrade in time for the final 2016 presidential debate. Hospitality Hall, the new home for the Harrah Hotel College, will open this fall.UNLV's regional Shadow Lane campus in the heart of downtown Las Vegas' medical district is home to the School of Dental Medicine, the School of Medicine, and the Clinical Simulation Center of Las Vegas.","Public, Coed",1957,N/A,Semester,Urban,"$206.4 million","4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451021, Las Vegas, NV 89154","(702) 895-3011",,
295,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Classes with fewer than 20 students",N/A,1181,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Class sizes",,393,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Faculty & Classes",130,"2018-04-18 22:22:24","College of Southern Nevada","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,1971,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"6375 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146","(702) 651-5000",,
296,"2018-03-22 22:18:53",20-49,N/A,1181,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Class sizes",,393,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Faculty & Classes",130,"2018-04-18 22:22:24","College of Southern Nevada","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,1971,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"6375 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146","(702) 651-5000",,
297,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","50 or more",N/A,1181,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Class sizes",,393,"2018-03-22 22:18:53","Faculty & Classes",130,"2018-04-18 22:22:24","College of Southern Nevada","Las Vegas","
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Photos Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,1971,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"6375 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146","(702) 651-5000",,
298,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Classes with fewer than 20 students",N/A,1193,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Class sizes",,397,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Faculty & Classes",131,"2018-04-19 07:31:42","Great Basin College",Elko,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"1500 College Parkway, Elko, NV 89801","(775) 738-8493",,
299,"2018-03-22 22:19:01",20-49,N/A,1193,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Class sizes",,397,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Faculty & Classes",131,"2018-04-19 07:31:42","Great Basin College",Elko,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"1500 College Parkway, Elko, NV 89801","(775) 738-8493",,
300,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","50 or more",N/A,1193,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Class sizes",,397,"2018-03-22 22:19:01","Faculty & Classes",131,"2018-04-19 07:31:42","Great Basin College",Elko,"
Rankings Applying Cost & Aid Academics Student Life Services Safety Indicators Map More ▾ ",N/A,Public,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,N/A,"1500 College Parkway, Elko, NV 89801","(775) 738-8493",,