Leaders & Laggards

A State-by-State Report Card on Public Postsecondary Education

Nevada

Student Access & Success

Nevada receives a very low grade in this category for both four- and two-year institutions. The four-year institutions rank in the bottom 10 states in terms of completion rate and the percentage of undergraduates receiving Pell Grants. The two-year institutions, despite having a retention rate in the top 10 states, ranked near the bottom on completion rates, credentials produced per 100 full-time equivalent undergraduates, and the percentage of Pell recipients.

Efficiency & Cost-Effectiveness

Nevada receives an average grade for four-year institutions and a low grade for two-year institutions in this area, with costs per completion ($73,706 for four-years and $76,483 for two-years) above the national medians of $68,140 and $57,210, respectively. State and local funding per completion for both four- and two-year sectors ($47,495 and $44,577, respectively) are also above the national medians of $41,198 and $35,476.

Meeting Labor Market Demand

The median wage of a Nevada bachelor’s degree holder is about $17,500 (or 54%) more than the median wage of a high school graduate; the overall unemployment rate for a bachelor’s degree holder is almost 5 points lower. The median wage of an associate’s degree holder is about $9,500 (or 29%) more than the median wage of a high school graduate; the overall unemployment rate is about 4 points lower.

Transparency & Accountability

Nevada receives a below average score for its consumer information and public accountability resources. The state does not measure student learning.

Policy Environment

The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) plan includes goals for student outcomes, including student learning, and particularly strong goals for system efficiency. However, the goals are not expressed with concrete targets. Nevada’s state articulation and credit transfer policy allows students to transfer an associate’s degree in full but is much less clear on individual courses. The state does not have an outcomes-based funding system.

Innovation

The NSHE used to have a clearinghouse for online learning offerings, but it has been closed down. Individual Nevada campuses—such as Nevada State College—are doing innovative work in online learning, but there is little coordination across the state. Regarding new providers, Nevada has low licensure fees but a sensitive regulatory trigger and a burdensome approval process, resulting in a below average grade.

Report Card

Compare with

Four-Year Institutions

NV Nat'l
Student Access & Success F
Percentage of Pell Grant Recipients 24.7 30.8
Retention Rate 76.2 77.9
Completion Rate 43.6 54.5
Completions per 100 FTE Students 18.7 19.7
Risk-Adjusted Completion Points (5-point Scale) 1
Complete College America *
Efficiency & Cost-Effectiveness C
Cost Per Completion $73,706 $68,140
State and Local Funding Per Completion $47,495 $41,198
State, Local, and Tuition Funding Per Completion $72,886 $76,932
Cost Per Completion and Public Funding Combined Measure (5-point scale) 2
Meeting Labor Market Demand D
BA vs. HS Wage Gap (Overall) $17,475 $17,881
BA vs. HS Wage Ratio (Overall) 153.7 156.0
BA vs. HS Wage Gap (25–34) $10,272 $12,703
BA vs. HS Wage Ratio (25–34) 133.8 149.9
BA vs. HS Unemployment Gap (Overall) 5.0 4.0
BA vs. HS Unemployment Ratio (Overall) 1.8 2.1
BA vs. HS Unemployment Gap (25–34) 6.1 7.1
BA vs. HS Unemployment Ratio (25–34) 2.1 2.9
Transparency & Accountability D
Transparency—Public Accountability (5-point Scale) 3
Transparency—Consumer Information (3-point Scale) 0
Does the State Report Labor Market Outcomes? true
Labor Market Outcomes (4-point Scale) 1
Does the State Report Student Learning Outcomes? false
Student Learning Outcomes (3-point Scale) 0

Two-Year Institutions

NV Nat'l
Student Access & Success F
Percentage of Pell Grant Recipients 31.6 46.9
Retention Rate 62.1 58.6
Completion Rate 12.0 20.5
Completions Per 100 FTE Undergraduates 9.7 16.8
Risk-Adjusted Completion Points (5-point Scale) 1
Efficiency & Cost-Effectiveness D
Cost Per Completion $76,483 $57,210
State and Local Funding Per Completion $44,577 $35,476
State, Local, and Tuition Funding Per Completion $63,095 $52,512
Cost Per Completion and Public Funding Combined MeasureCombined Measure (5-point Scale) 2
Meeting Labor Market Demand C
AA vs. HS Wage Gap (Overall) $9,475 $8,545
AA vs. HS Wage Ratio (Overall) 129.1 126.1
AA vs. HS Wage Gap (25–34) $6,207 $6,595
AA vs. HS Wage Ratio (25–34) 120.4 125.0
AA vs. HS Unemployment Gap (Overall) 3.7 2.7
AA vs. HS Unemployment Ratio (Overall) 1.5 1.5
AA vs. HS Unemployment Gap (25–34) 5.8 4.9
AA vs. HS Unemployment Ratio (25–34) 2.01 1.84
Transparency & Accountability D
Transparency—Public Accountability (5-point Scale) 3
Transparency—Consumer Information (3-point Scale) 0
Does the State Report Labor Market Outcomes? true
Labor Market Outcomes (4-point Scale) 1
Does the State Report Student Learning Outcomes? false
Student Learning Outcomes (3-point Scale) 0

State

NV Nat'l
Policy Environment C
State Goals (6-point Scale) 4
Does the State Have Outcomes-Based Funding? false
Four-Year Outcomes-Based Funding (3-point Scale) 0
Two-Years Outcomes-Based Funding (3-point Scale) 0
Does the State Have a Credit Transfer Policy? true
Credit Transfer Policy (5-point Scale) 3
Innovation: Openness to Providers D
Numerical Openness to New Providers Grade 61%
Regulatory Jurisdiction 50%
Financial Burden 93%
Approval Process Burden 40%
Innovation: Online Learning F
Numerical Online Learning Grade 14.3
Online Learning Score (7-point Scale) 1

State Facts at a Glance

  • Number of Public Four-Year Institutions 3
  • Number of Public Two-Year Institutions 4
  • Number of Students Served by Public Four-Year Institutions 33692
  • Number of Students Served by Public Two-Year Institutions 37361
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