Quick Facts about UNR
Students: 16,867 (2008)
Faculty: 635 (2008)
Student to Faculty Ratio: 21.6 to 1 (based upon undergraduates)
Degree Programs & Academic Programs: Nevada offers 76 undergraduate,
66 master’s and 37 doctoral programs in the following colleges and independent schools:
Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources; Business Administration; Education;
Engineering; Health and Human Sciences; Journalism; Liberal Arts; Medicine; Science;
and the Graduate School.
Research Ranking: The Carnegie Foundation lists Nevada among the
top 150 research universities in the country.
Quick Facts About CABNR
Students: 911 (2008)
Faculty: 62 (2007)
Student to Faculty Ratio: 14.7 to 1
CABNR History
For more than 100 years, the College and Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station have
delivered top-quality education and research as part of the University of Nevada's land-grant mission.
The University was constitutionally established in 1874, making it the oldest higher educational institution
in the state.
Page last updated: 8/17/2009