For the University of Nevada - Reno, the overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 73.7%, with 17,679 applicants and 13,032 accepted. Historical data shows a declining trend in acceptance rates, from 88.17% in 2021 to 85.3% in 2023. The transfer acceptance rate is notably lower at 63.58%, with 2,957 applicants and 1,880 accepted; this also reflects a decrease from 76.6% in 2023. The average GPA for accepted students remains at 3.44, illustrating consistent academic standards across both first-year and transfer applications.
The University of Nevada - Reno recorded an overall acceptance rate of 85.3% for the application year 2023, with 10,142 applicants and 8,652 accepted. This reflects a slight decrease from 85.63% in 2022 and a more significant decline from 88.17% in 2021. The acceptance rates have generally shown a downward trend over the past few years, starting from 88.12% in 2019 and 88.00% in 2018, indicating a tightening admissions environment. Historically, the university’s acceptance rate was at 79% in 2015, demonstrating a noticeable increase over the subsequent years before plateauing in recent years.
The University of Nevada - Reno's wait list acceptance data is currently unavailable, with no offered placements or accepted students reported for the application years 2018 through 2022, indicating a lack of transparency regarding acceptance rates during this period. This absence of data suggests either a consistent situation of not admitting any wait-listed students or a potential reevaluation of their admissions strategy. Without specific figures or trends, prospective applicants should be cautious and consider other options, as the uncertainty surrounding the wait list can impact their planning.
The University of Nevada - Reno's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 63.58%, with 1,880 of 2,957 applicants gaining admission. This marks a significant decline from the previous years, where acceptance rates were notably higher: 76.6% in 2023, 79.25% in 2022, and 79.02% in 2021. The decline reflects increasing competitiveness in the transfer applicant pool, despite the average GPA of admitted students remaining steady at 3.44. Historically, the university's transfer acceptance rates ranged from a high of 80% in 2019 to a low of 63.58% recently, indicating a trend towards a more selective process over time.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 47.5% |
Hispanic/Latino | 25.56% |
Black/African American | 4.47% |
Asian | 8.53% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.55% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.49% |
Multiple ethnicities | 10.94% |
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