Great Basin College
Founded 1967
President Mark Curtis (President)
Fees USD 3,528
Acceptance Rate Open Admission (>75%)
Campus Setting Rural
Great Basin College (GBC) is a public college founded in 1967 in Elko, Nevada, serving the vast rural interior of Northern and Eastern Nevada. Enrolling 4,000 students, GBC uniquely serves the Carlin Trend — one of the world’s most productive gold mining regions — with mining technology, nursing, diesel technology, and business programs for rural Nevadans across a service area larger than many US states.
Programs
- Mining Technology — Unique programs serving the Carlin Trend’s world-class gold mining industry
- Nursing — Nursing for rural Nevada’s medically underserved communities
- Diesel Technology — Heavy equipment technology for mining and construction
- Business — Business programs for rural Nevada’s economy
How to Apply
- Open Admissions | In-State Tuition: ~$3,528
