How do I apply to UNLV?
Apply to UNLV We accept both the Common Application or our UNLV Application for incoming first-year students only. There is no preference given to either the UNLV Application or the Common Application – we recommend you choose the most convenient application for you.
Where do I apply for UNLV?
Apply online at unlv.edu/admissions/apply. A $60 application fee, which you can pay online with a credit/debit card, is required to submit the application. You must submit official transcripts from your high school and all colleges/universities you have attended.
How do I get into UNLV?
A cumulative high school GPA of at least 3.0/4.0, or. A cumulative GPA of 2.75/4.0 or higher for credits taken at UNLV or accepted in transfer by the university.
What GPA do you need to get into UNLV?
a 3.0 GPA
You will be automatically admitted if you have at least a 3.0 GPA in the required high school courses, or have at least a 1040 SAT score (Math and Critical Reading) or 22 ACT composite, or a Nevada Advanced high school diploma.
Can you get into UNLV with a 2.5 GPA?
Entering freshmen, transfer students from within UNLV or transfer students from other institutions must have a minimum 2.5 GPA. Students must also satisfy the department GPA requirements before being admitted to the major. Individual departments may have higher GPA cumulative requirements.
Is UNLV hard to get into?
UNLV admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 81%. Students that get into UNLV have an average SAT score between 1030-1250 or an average ACT score of 19-25. The regular admissions application deadline for UNLV is June 1.
When can I apply for UNLV?
Full and equal consideration for financial aid and scholarships is based upon being admitted to UNLV and completing the FAFSA or Alternate Need Form by the March 15 priority deadline. You can apply as early as October 1 for the following academic year.
How do I know if I got into UNLV?
Let Us Know You’re #UNLVBOUND
Confirm your spot in our incoming class by logging into MyUNLV and accepting your admission. Use the NSHE ID number provided in your acceptance letter to log in. UNLV does not require an enrollment deposit.
Can you get into UNLV with a 2.9 GPA?
The school ranks #2 in Nevada for highest average GPA. If your high school grades are above the average 3.25 GPA, you have a very good chance of being admitted as UNLV accepts 81% of all applicants.
How much is the application fee for UNLV?
Application Fees
Who | Cost |
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Domestic students | $60 |
International students | $95 |
Non-degree-seeking students | $30 |
What is UNLV best known for?
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is a Carnegie Research University/Very High Research Activity and has distinguished itself nationally and internationally for its academic programs, faculty and student accomplishments, affordability, student diversity, student yield, and much more.
Is UNLV public or private?
public university
As a public university, UNLV is committed to upholding and protecting freedom of expression.
Do I need a letter of recommendation for UNLV?
Letters Of Recommendation
All applicants must have at least one letter of recommendation to be considered for a secondary application. Letters must be received no later than the application deadline.
Which college has the lowest graduation rate?
Below is a list of 3187 colleges with the lowest graduation rate in the United States. Western International University tops the list with a graduation rate of 3%. Graduation rate is reported as the percent of students who graduate within 150% of the normal expected time to complete the degree.
What are the student demographics at UNLV?
Student Statistics
Total Headcount | 30,679 | — |
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Nevadans | — | 86.0% |
Minorities Native American or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Two or More Races | 20,525 76 4,759 2,636 9,467 240 3,347 | 66.9% 0.2% 15.5% 8.6% 30.9% 0.8% 10.9% |
Unknown Race/Ethnicity | 370 | 1.2% |
White | 8,965 | 29.2% |
What is Harvard’s GPA requirement?
Last year, the reported average GPA of an admitted high school student at Harvard was a 4.04 out of 4.0, what we call a “weighted” GPA. However, unweighted GPAs are not very useful, because high schools weight GPAs differently. In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Harvard.