Nevada Career Explorer is a comprehensive college and career exploration tool. Students register with their school Google Account to save their data. Once you log in, click the “I want to…” icon at the top of the page and select one of the follow options to explore all the college tools available:
My College Preferences is an activity designed to help you find your most compatible schools based on the preferences you specify.
Compare the cost of college to your future earnings to get a more complete look at how your choice of school might impact your future.
Information about paying for college and links to sources to get started in the scratch for financial aid.
Explore college majors in a variety of ways, including: those that lead to high paying careers, those that have many job openings, as well as by the popularity of the major.
Founded in 1987, the Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE, pronounced “woo-wee”) is a regional tuition savings agreement administered by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE); the first WUE exchanges began in 1988. WUE enables students from one of 16 WICHE states and territories in the Western U.S. to enroll as nonresidents in 160+ participating public colleges and universities and pay 150 percent (or less) of the enrolling institution’s resident tuition—which annually saves students an average of $11,834 each on the cost of nonresident tuition.
Some students will choose to apply directly through a college's application portal. This is typically found on their website. However, for students who want to apply to multiple schools and utilize one application, the choices below might be an option for consideration:
The Common App houses applications for over 1,000 colleges and universities across the U.S.
The UC Common App is the place to apply to all of the schools in the University of California campuses.
Considering applying to a school that's part of the University of California system? View this flyer for helpful information regarding completing your UC Application (UC Berkley, UC Davis, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Merced, UC Riverside, UC San Diego, UC Santa Barbara).
The Black Common App houses applications for all of the Historically Black Colleges & Unversities (HBCUs).