Nevada State University
Founded 2002
President DeRionne Pollard (President)
Fees USD 7,200
Acceptance Rate Open Admission (>75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Nevada State University (NSU) is a public university founded in 2002 in Henderson, Nevada, in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. Nevada’s youngest and most access-focused university, NSU enrolls 7,000 students and specifically serves first-generation, adult, and non-traditional students with nursing, teacher education, business, and STEM programs in fast-growing Henderson — Nevada’s second-largest city.
Programs
- School of Nursing — CCNE-accredited; nursing for the Las Vegas Valley’s growing healthcare workforce
- School of Education — Teacher preparation for Clark County School District — 5th largest in the US
- School of Business — Business programs for Henderson’s tech and commercial corridor
- School of Liberal Arts and Sciences — STEM and social sciences
How to Apply
- Open Admissions | In-State Tuition: ~$7,200

