Nevada Regents approve tuition hike at public colleges to cover $46.5 million gap

Nevada Regents approve tuition hike at public colleges to cover $46.5 million gap
Nevada universities raise tuition as budget pressures grow

Nevada’s public colleges and universities will raise tuition over the next three years after the state’s Board of Regents approved an increase aimed at preventing faculty layoffs and academic cuts, according to reporting by The Nevada Independent. The decision affects all eight public higher education institutions under the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE).The regents voted 8–5 in favour of the proposal on Friday. Higher education officials said the move was difficult but necessary to address a systemwide annual budget shortfall of $46.5 million.

Why tuition is increasing

NSHE leaders told regents that the tuition hike is intended to stabilise campus budgets and avoid eliminating faculty positions, staff roles and course offerings. System Chancellor Matt McNair said the proposal attempts to balance affordability with long-term financial stability.“We don’t make this recommendation lightly,” McNair said, adding that Nevada would remain among the lowest states nationally for net tuition after financial aid.Data presented to the board shows Nevada currently ranks second-lowest in the country for net tuition at four-year public universities. Even after the increase, the state is expected to remain within the top five.

What students will pay

Under the approved plan, tuition will increase by 12% for full-time students at four-year universities and upper-division community college courses, and by 9% for full-time students enrolled in lower-division community college courses.At the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), in-state undergraduates will pay about $1,200 more per year, while out-of-state students will pay about $3,800 more annually, The Nevada Independent reported.These increases come in addition to a previously approved 12.6% tuition hike, which is being phased in over three years to keep pace with inflation.

Opposition and student response

Several regents voted against the proposal. Regent Jeffrey Downs said during the meeting that cutting academic programmes made little financial sense, arguing that classes generate revenue for institutions.Students who spoke during public comment also opposed the hike. Nevada State University student Stephanie Flores said the decision could make higher education feel out of reach for many families.Andrew Cirincione, president of the UNR College Democrats, told The Nevada Independent that many students already work part-time jobs while carrying full course loads to afford tuition.

Budget pressures continue

According to The Nevada Independent, the tuition increase will not fully resolve long-term funding challenges. Rising inflation, expiring state support for faculty cost-of-living adjustments and pauses on some federal grants continue to weigh on campus budgets.Faculty union leaders have called for greater transparency in how funds are allocated, saying budget gaps are often unfairly linked to faculty compensation.Regent Carol Del Carlo, who voted in favour of the hike, said the system should consider bringing in an external consultant to review long-term budgeting practices.

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