The Nevada Board of Regents sets the requirements for admission to Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) institutions. To see all Nevada options, please visit the NSHE website: https://nshe.nevada.edu/nshe-institutions/. The four-year NSHE admission criteria are as follows:
● Complete the following high school course requirements:
○ 4 credits in English
○ 3 credits in math (Algebra I or higher)
○ 3 credits in social studies
○ 3 credits in natural science
and
● Have at least a 3.0 weighted GPA in the required high school courses above, or
● SAT Critical Reading and Math combined score of 1120, or
● ACT Composite score of 22, or
● Nevada Advanced Diploma.
● A public or private educational institution where you can earn a bachelor's degree
● Schools vary in size, admissions criteria, academic standards, course offerings, student population, location, and cost
● In most colleges or university programs, you are expected to sample a variety of courses during the first two years and then focus on your major in the last two years
● Requirements for graduation differ, although most colleges require a certain number of credits in English and foreign languages
● Ability to live at home while adjusting to college classes
● Simpler admissions requirements (High School Diploma or GED, Registration, Placement Test)
● Opportunity to sample college classes
● A chance to build a better academic record
● Lower tuition and other costs than at a typical four-year college
● An opportunity to live away from home in a supportive environment
● Small classes with opportunities to improve academic skills
● Easier entrance requirements than a typical four-year college or university
● Provides a way to explore subject areas
● Opportunity to build academic study skills without worrying about grades
● Allows students to experience and explore college as an option
● Learn necessary daily living skills
● Practice independent living
● Be part of a college or university
● Begin working immediately
● Receive training on the job and take classes
● Earn money and benefits when you work
● Learn skills that will make you employable anywhere
● Minimal admissions requirement (high school graduation may or may not be required)
● All classes relate to skills needed for jobs in a particular occupational area
● Learn marketable skills
● Vocational, academic and social skills training
● Room, board, and stipend
● Job/college support after leaving Job Corps
● Monthly stipend
● Educational Award for a complete year of service
● Opportunity to gain job skills and work experience
● Learn valuable job skills
● Earn money for future education
● Army: http://www.goarmy.com,
● Navy: http://www.navy.com,
● Air Force: http://www.airforce.com,
● Coast Guard: http://www.gocoastguard.com,
● Marines: http://www.marines.com/,
● National Guard: http://www.nationalguard.com/