Future Students

We are excited that you're considering the University of Nevada, Reno. The College of Education & Human Development is a recognized leader in guiding, shaping, and mentoring high-performing professionals who will go forth with a lifelong love of learning.

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Ready to visit campus?

We are excited that you're considering the University of Nevada, Reno. The Office of Prospective Students loves introducing new students and their families to our beautiful campus. We offer multiple visit programs, allowing you flexibility in how you'd like to come and experience the University. Learn more about our campus visit options below.

Nevada Bound

Nevada Bound is a single-day campus visit program that provides prospective students and their families and opportunity to experience life at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Las Vegas fly-up program

Are you from Clark County? You can take advantage of our Las Vegas Nevada Bound student fly-up program. This program is a one-day chaperoned visit where we fly you to the campus of the University of Nevada, Reno.

Virtual tour

Can't make it to campus? Take an online tour of the University of Nevada, Reno instead. This interactive tour allows you to learn about different facilities, academic programs, dining options and more.

Walking tours

Walking tours are held year-round and include a 90-minute, guided visit around campus. Student ambassadors guide prospective students, parents and other visitors around the University's 290-acre campus, providing details about the University of Nevada, Reno and answer visitor questions.

Student Resources

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FIT2Care

FIT2Care is the College of Education & Human Development's NevadaFIT program, a five-day academic "bootcamp" that offers incoming freshmen a glimpse into the University's rigorous academic expectations and college life prior to the start of the semester.

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Student Clubs

Student clubs are an integral part of the College of Education & Human Development. These student-led groups organize campus events, coordinate speakers or other professionalization activities, help develop some college-wide policies and develop outreach activities. These groups are a great way to meet other professionals and develop lifelong ties that have many benefits to your career.


Experience living the Wolf Pack Way

Explore your options and apply for the on-campus experience that fits you. There is even a Living Learning Community just for College of Education & Human Development majors!

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