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University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine

University of Nevada Reno School of Medicine

Reno, NV / School Detail
APPLICATION FEE
$75
Tuition In State
$33,449
Tuition Out of State
$62,152
Average GPA
3.72
AVERAGE MCAT
510

School Overview

Degrees
MD
Ownership
Public Non-Profit
Program Length
4 years
Total Enrollment
68
Founding Year
1969
Accreditation Year
1971
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SDN Insights

Cost of Attendance: $290,255
Estimate repayment

Estimated loan burden for UNSOM using 4 years of in-state tuition, $1,500 annual fees, $3,000 monthly living expenses, government-derived local cost-of-living adjustment, $1,000 loan fees, and an 8.5% interest assumption.

Cost of Living: Below national average cost of living

Reno, NV is about 0.88x the national average for cost of living. In the debt estimate, the government-derived local cost adjustment lowers the living allowance from $3,000 to about $2,640 per month. Local rent and commuting choices can still move your actual budget meaningfully.

Environment: Urban

With a combination of walkable pockets and strong biking infrastructure, the area near UNSOM offers decent flexibility. Students can often walk to essentials and comfortably bike to destinations a bit farther afield.

Interview Feedback

Overall, applicants ranked the school in the top 29% of interviews, indicating it is moderately regarded. They found the interview generally impressive with a moderate stress level and felt they did well.

Secondary Essays for UNSOM

1. Motivation and Fit
Please share why you want to pursue your medical education at UNR School of Medicine; describe any connections to Northern Nevada communities; and how you are prepared to contribute to UNR Med’s...
2. Leadership and Teamwork
Describe a time when you were part of a team that was struggling to meet objectives.
3. Community, Diversity, and Equity
Reflect on an experience where you provided care or service to individuals from populations that commonly experience healthcare disparities.
4. Personal Experiences and Challenges
Describe a time when you faced a significant life crisis or failure. How did you respond and what did you learn?
5. Other
Share an example of how you used critical thinking and communication skills to develop a creative solution to a challenging problem.

About the School

The School of Medicine offers a fully-accredited allopathic program leading to an M.D. Beginning in the late 1960s, the school has graduated nearly 1,500 physicians who practice medicine throughout Nevada and the United States. Nevada`s innovative curriculum and statewide campuses give students extensive hands-on patient care, cutting-edge science education and the skills to be future physicians.

Curriculum

The University of Nevada School of Medicine prepares you for residencies in all medical specialties, as well as careers as a research scientist. Nevada students also experience hands-on patient care beginning in the first semester of medical school.

Facilities

The School of Medicine is a statewide program, offering clinical services and education in Reno, Las Vegas, Elko, and other rural communities. Students spend the first two years on the school`s main campus in Reno. Beginning in Year III, students can choose to complete their clinical training on the Las Vegas Clinical Campus, or combine training in Reno and Las Vegas. Students graduate from Nevada having learned medicine in all the possible practice locations. This helps students make good decisions about residency programs and specialty choices.

Last Updated: Oct 09, 2025