The next list compares two colleges briefly in important perspectives. You can compare two colleges with comprehensive information on the full comparison page.
  • Dayton is a private (not-for-profit) and Nevada is a public school and both are four-years schools.
  • Dayton has more expensive tuition & fees ($47,600) than Nevada ($25,950).
  • It is harder to admit to Dayton than Nevada.
  • Nevada has more students with 20,945 students while Dayton has 11,674 students.
  • Dayton has a lower number of students per faculty with 15 to 1 while Nevada's ratio is 18 to 1.
  • Nevada has more full-time faculties with 953 faculties while Dayton has 648 full-time faculties.
The following table compares the two rival schools - University of Dayton and University of Nevada-Reno.
Daytonvs.Nevada
Dayton, OhioLocationReno, Nevada
Four-years, Private (not-for-profit)School Typefour-years, Public
Doctor's degreeHighest Degree OfferedDoctor's degree
Research University (high research activity)Carnegie ClassificationResearch University (very high research activity)
$47,6002024 Tuition & Fees
In-State$8,994
Out-Of-State$25,950
93%% Receiving Financial Aid77%
$29,406Average Amount of Financial Aid$7,481
74.05 %Acceptance Rates85.62 %
14.29 %Yield (Enrollment Rates)40.96 %
1,270SAT Score-
27ACT Score-
81 %Graduation Rate61 %
15 %Transfer-out Rate-
88 %Retention Rate80 %
11,674Student Population20,945
648Number of Faculties953
15 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio18 to 1
Distance Learning (Online Classes), ROTC, Study Abroad, Teacher CertificationSpecial Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning (Online Classes), ROTC, Study Abroad, Teacher Certification
Academic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement services, On-campus daycareOn Campus Student ServicesAcademic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement services, On-campus daycare
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