2609
NDE - State Education Funding Account
Synopsis: The Legislature declares that the proper objective of state financial aid to public education is to ensure each Nevada child a reasonably equal educational opportunity. Recognizing wide local variations in wealth and costs per pupil, this State should supplement local financial ability to whatever extent necessary in each school district to provide programs of instruction in both compulsory and elective subjects that offer full opportunity for every Nevada child to receive the benefit of the purposes for which public schools are maintained. Therefore, the quintessence of the State's financial obligation for such programs can be expressed in a formula that provides a certain basic level of support to each pupil in this State, adjusted to account for variation in the local costs to provide a reasonably equal educational opportunity to pupils and for the costs of providing a reasonably equal educational opportunity to pupils with certain additional educational needs. This formula is designated the Pupil Centered Funding Plan.

2610
NDE - Distributive School Account
Synopsis: The Legislature declares that the proper objective of state financial aid to public education is to ensure each Nevada child a reasonably equal educational opportunity. Recognizing wide local variations in wealth and costs per pupil, this State should supplement local financial ability to whatever extent necessary in each school district to provide programs of instruction in both compulsory and elective subjects that offer full opportunity for every Nevada child to receive the benefit of the purposes for which public schools are maintained. Therefore, the quintessence of the state's financial obligation for such programs can be expressed in a formula partially on a per pupil basis and partially on a per program basis as: state financial aid to school districts equals the difference between school district basic support guarantee and local available funds produced by mandatory taxes minus all the local funds attributable to pupils who reside in the county but attend a charter school or a university school for profoundly gifted pupils. This formula is designated the Nevada Plan. It is the intent of the Legislature, commencing with Fiscal Year 2019-2020, to promote transparency and accountability in state funding for public education by accounting for all state financial aid to public schools and projected local financial aid to public schools, both on a per pupil basis and on a per program basis, and expressing the total per pupil amount of all such support.

2612
NDE - Educator Effectiveness
Synopsis: This budget account provides resources for the Department of Education, local school districts, and charter schools to attract, prepare, train, recruit, develop, and retain teachers, principals, and other school leaders to ensure that all students have access to effective, high-quality, and experienced educators at all levels. Federal dollars support allowable activities as defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, and state dollars are used for review and evaluation of traditional and alternative route to licensure preparation programs as well as development, implementation, and monitoring of the statewide performance evaluation system known as the Nevada Educator Performance Framework in accordance with state law. The Teachers and Leaders Council is also included in this budget account. Authority: NRS 391.038 and 391.039, NRS 391.450 - 391.485, 20 USC 2101 - 2103 et seq. NRS 391.490-391.496 Teacher Recruitment and Retention Advisory Task Force.

2614
NDE - Educational Trust Account
Synopsis: Pursuant to NRS 120A.610, the Educational Trust Account is funded with transfers from the Abandoned Property Trust Account. The proceeds are from abandoned gift certificates. The funds in the account may only be expended as authorized by the Legislature for educational purposes.

2615
NDE - School Remediation Trust Fund
Synopsis: NRS 385.357, passed by the 19th (2003) Special Session of the Nevada State Legislature, requires all public schools in Nevada to develop plans to improve the achievement of students. The plans are to identify problem areas that need to be addressed as well as strategies to be used to help students be successful. Statutory Authority: NRS 387.031 and 385.357.

2616
NDE - Incentives for Licensed Education Personnel
Synopsis: NRS 391.A creates the Grant Fund for Incentives for Licensed Educational Personnel to be administered by the department. The Board of Trustees of each school district in Nevada is required to establish a program of incentive pay for licensed teachers, school psychologists, school librarians, school counselors, and administrators employed at the school level, which are designed to attract and retain those employees. This budget contains the funding for remaining provisions of the 1/5th retirement credit purchase program (previously NRS 391.165). Personnel participating in the 1/5th purchase program in fiscal year 2007 could elect to continue until they had received five 1/5th credit purchases at which time they would be eligible to participate in the incentive program mentioned above.

2617
NDE - State Supplemental School Support Account
Synopsis: The 2009 Initiative Petition 1 provided Room Tax revenue from the State Supplemental School Support Account to the General Fund appropriations as a state funding source to be distributed to the school districts via the Distributive School Account. The source of funds is the 3% tax on rental transient lodging specified in the legislation. NRS 244

2618
NDE - Professional Development Programs
Synopsis: This program provides funding, as recommended by the Statewide Council for the Coordination of Regional Training Programs, to the three regional training programs established by NRS 391A.100-391A.205 and charged with the professional development of teachers and administrators. Money is distributed to each program's fiscal agent, a local school district in the region served. Statutory Authority: NRS 391A.120-391A.205

2619
NDE - Contingency Account for Special Ed Services
Synopsis: The Contingency Account for Special Education Services allows the state to reimburse school districts and charters schools for extraordinary program expenses and related services which are not ordinarily present in the typical special education service and delivery system at a public school, are associated with the implementation of an individualized education program of a pupil with significant disabilities and the costs of which exceed the total funding available to the school district or charter school for the pupil. Statutory Authority: NRS 388.5243

2620
NDE - Instruction In Financial Literacy
Synopsis: The Instruction in Financial Literacy Program funds instruction in financial literacy. Instruction in financial literacy must be age-appropriate, include certain topics, and be provided within a course of study for which the Council has established the relevant standards of content and performance. Statutory Authority: NRS 388.596-388.5968 and 388.895

2671
NDE - Account for Computer Education and Technolog
Synopsis: The Account for Computer Education and Technology was created in the State General Fund, to be administered by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The account may accept gifts and grants of money from any source for deposit in the account. Any money from gifts and grants may be expended in accordance with the terms and conditions of the gift or grant. The interest and income earned on the sum of money in the account and any unexpended appropriations made to the account from the General Fund must be credited to the account. Any money remaining in the account does not revert to the General Fund, and the balance in the account must be carried forward to the next fiscal year. Statutory Authority: NRS 391.369

2672
NDE - Account for Alternative Schools
Synopsis: The Account for Alternative Schools is funded by a federal Charter School grant from the United States Department of Education for a new charter school program to increase the number of new high-quality charter school operations within Nevada. This program provides sub-grants to charter schools for projects related to: the best practice dissemination; post-charter planning and implementation grants for charter schools with an express mission to serve students most at risk of not meeting the state's academic standards; and dissemination grants for charter schools that meet the definition of high-quality and have a demonstrable record of high performance with students at greatest risk for not meeting academic standards.

2673
NDE - Office of the Superintendent
Synopsis: The Office of the Superintendent is responsible for the administration of the provisions of law relating to the jurisdiction, duties, and functions of the Department of Education and serves as the educational leader for the system of K-12 public education in the State.

2675
NDE - Standards and Instructional Support
Synopsis: The department must establish and maintain standards for the core academic content areas and the performance indicators and possible courses of study. Department staff coordinates the monitoring and technical support of school district and the regional training programs implementation of the standards through the approval of primary instructional materials that align and support the standards. Statutory Authority: NRS 389.0185, NRS 389.520, NRS 390.140

2676
NDE - Career and Technical Education
Synopsis: The Department of Education administers career and technical education programs that meet the requirements of the Nevada State Plan for Career and Technical Education (CTE). The plan is based on the needs of students within the state and serves as the application for the federal funds authorized by the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V). The primary mission of the federal program is to develop and improve CTE programs, focusing on high quality programs aligned to economic and workforce development priorities of the state. Revenue received through the Perkins V Grants to States has funding set asides including 5% or $250,000, whichever is greater, for state administration; 10% for statewide leadership; and 85% for basic grant aid to school districts, public charter schools, and community colleges. Federal funds administration must be matched by state funds. In addition, the maintenance of effort provision requires the state to maintain funding at least at prior year levels. Authority: NRS 388.340(2a), 388.360(3) and the Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act (Perkins V).

2677
NDE - New Nevada Education Funding Plan
Synopsis: The New Nevada Education Funding Plan serves all eligible students in the lowest quartile not currently being served by Zoom, Victory, or with an IEP and regardless of school star rating. Statutory Authority: NRS 387.129 - 387.139.

2678
NDE - Gear Up
Synopsis: The Nevada State Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness Undergraduate Program (GEAR UP) (NVGU) application is a collaborative effort among the Nevada Department of Education (NDE), Office of the Governor, Office of the State Treasurer and diverse stakeholders, including parents/families, students, agency representatives, businesses and non-profit organizations. As lead agency and fiscal agent, the NDE will direct the project implementation with its partners, including the Nevada System of Higher Education, Nevada School Districts and the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships. NVGU programming is based on the need for students to do well academically in middle and high school, enroll in rigorous and relevant classes, graduate high school and enter college as a natural extension of their education. Activities for students include mentoring; tutoring; Science, Math, Engineering, Technology activities and enrichment; educational field trips; financial literacy/financial aid workshops; and parent/family involvement. NVGU will develop a framework and strategies in GEAR UP middle and high schools for the implementation of Every Student Succeeds Act based best practices and Nevada College Readiness Standards. In alignment with the U.S. Department of Education, NVGU's goals and objectives are as follows: Goal 1: Increase the number of Nevada GEAR UP students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education. Objectives: 1.1 - Increase graduation rates of NVGU students from high school; 1.2 - Increase enrollment rates of NVGU students in postsecondary education Goal 2: Increase Nevada GEAR UP students' and families' knowledge of postsecondary education options, preparation, and financing. Objective: 2.1 - Increase student academic performance in mathematics; 2.2 - Increase enrollment rates of GEAR UP students in postsecondary education Goal 3: Increase the rate of high school graduation and enrollment in postsecondary for Nevada GEAR UP students. Objective: 3.1 - Increase student expectation and knowledge of postsecondary preparation and financial aid options and procedures; 3.2 - Increase parent and family expectations and knowledge of postsecondary preparation and financial aid options and procedures. During the 2020-2026 grant period, NVGU will serve approximately 4,631 students per year and will operate statewide in 11 middle schools and nine high schools located in northern and southern Nevada school districts and in academic outreach programs located at Nevada's two Universities. The program will serve students beginning in the sixth grade through their first year in college. The project schools are located in four of the 17 Nevada school districts. Nevada request of $24,500,000 in Federal funds over the seven year grant period will be matched by non-Federal funds of $6,665,291 from NDE and $17,838,502 from partners, for a non-Federal funds match total of $24,503,793 to be dedicated for use to increase academic achievement; preparation for; and persistence in postsecondary education.

2680
NDE - Continuing Education
Synopsis: The Continuing Education account is funded through the federal Adult Education and Family Literacy Act. The purpose of the act is to provide adult basic education (ABE) and English as a Second Language (ESL) services in order to assist adults to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and self-sufficiency; to assist adults in the completion of secondary school education; and to assist adults who are parents to obtain the educational skills necessary to become full partners in the education of their children. Funds are granted to eligible educational and community-based organizations on a competitive basis to carry out the purpose of the act. Students enrolled in the programs must be over 18 years of age, must not have a high school diploma or its equivalent, and must be withdrawn from high school and not required to be in a school. A federally required 25% match is partially met by state funding for instruction; the local instructional programs contribute the balance of the match. Authority: P.L. 105-220. Workforce Investment Act, Title II, Adult Education and Family Literacy Act; NRS 387.1233.

2697
NDE - Assessments and Accountability
Synopsis: Authority NRS Chapter 387, NRS Chapter 390; 2001 17th Special Session Senate Bill 2 and Senate Bill 13. This budget account funds several testing programs, each described below, mandated by the Legislature and administered by the Department of Education. The budget account is primarily funded by the State General Fund. The 2001 Legislature provided funds to support a contract with a nationally recognized testing company for the development, printing, scoring, and reporting of the Criterion-Referenced Tests (CRTs) in grades 3-8 (NRS 390.105). Using the CRT program for purposes of school accountability is required for Federal Title I compliance and by NRS 385. As per NRS 390.105 and US PL 114-95, examinations measuring proficiency and achievement in reading, writing, and mathematics are to be administered in grades 3-8. These same laws require administration of examinations measuring proficiency and achievement in science in grades 5, 8, and high school prior to grade 11. As per NRS 390.610 a College and Career Readiness assessment is required. This assessment also fulfills the requirement of US PL 114-95 to measure proficiency and achievement in reading, writing, and mathematics in high school. Established in the 2015 Legislative session and updated in 2019, NRS 388.157 requires the assessment of all kindergarten through third grade students reading ability via a valid and reliable assessment selected by the State Board of Education. This assessment is to be developed, scored, and reported by a nationally recognized testing company according to NRS 390.105. Academic Standards Council provides funding to support operational costs in support of the Council to Establish Academic Standards for Public Schools. The Academic Standards Council has been designated through NRS 390.115 as the sole entity within the state responsible for the establishment, periodic review, and prioritization of content and performance standards in the subject areas of English, mathematics, science, social studies, the arts, computer and technology education, health, and physical education. Funding for the Student Accountability Information in Nevada data system and the public facing Report Card required by NRS 385 are part of this budget account. This state reporting system captures students via unique identifications and tracks their progress through the education system, including their test results on the above mentioned tests.

2698
NDE - School Safety
Synopsis: This new budget account supports district and charter measures to enhance the physical safety of our schools and the well-being of our students. This budget is responsive to the recommendations made by the 2018 Task Force on School Safety.

2699
NDE - Other State Education Programs
Synopsis: Provides categorical educational funding as follows: 11 READ BY THIRD GRADE - Funds district and public charter school literacy activities to ensure all elementary grade students are able to read proficiently. 23 ED TECH-KLVX-SATELLITTE - Funds statewide educational technology and distance learning. 25 JOBS FOR AMERICA'S GRADUATES - Helps students graduate, teaches workplace readiness skills, provides employment support services, and assists enrollment in post-secondary education or the military for high schools graduates. 28 ADVANCED PLACEMENT EXAMS - Provides competitive grants to increase participation in Advanced Placement (AP) courses and improve AP success rates for traditionally underrepresented students. 32 VOC SCHOOL ORGANIZATIONS - Not-for-profit organization specifically authorized in the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act that provide an integral co-curricular component to advance student learning and guidance. 33 GIFTED AND TALENTED EDUCATION - Funds at least 150 minutes per week of differentiated educational activities for pupils identified as gifted and talented through a state-approved assessment. 38 LEA LIBRARY BOOKS - Subgranted to school districts to support school library book purchasing program. 44 PUBLIC BROADCASTING - Subgranted to public broadcasting stations to promote educational, informational, and cultural needs of Nevada communities. 46 SPECIAL ELEMENTARY COUNSELING - Subgranted to school districts to support continuation of special education counseling services to elementary school pupils at risk of failure. 47 SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALIST - Subgranted to school districts to fund 5% salary augmentation for professional nationally certified school library media specialists. 48 GAIN - AID TO NON-PROFIT - Supports professional development for teachers and administrators to improve classroom teaching of geography. 51 NTL BOARD CERTIFICATION - Reimburses teachers for successful completion of national board teacher education certification program. 52 COUNSELOR CERTIFICATION - Subgranted to school districts to fund school counselor national board certification. 71 AB580-SEC 39-SPEECH PATHOLOGIST - Subgranted to school districts to fund 5% salary augmentation for nationally certified speech pathologists. 78 AB580-SEC 82-CTE PROGRAMS - Subgranted to school districts to support Career and Technical Education grants. 80 ADULT EDUCATION - Subgranted to school districts to support adult standard high school diploma courses of study.

2704
NDE - Bullying Prevention Account
Synopsis: Anti-Bullying Grants provide opportunities for districts and schools to apply for evidence based interventions and support programs, initiatives, and frameworks for anti-bullying, social and emotional, and positive behavior. NRS 388.100-135

2705
NDE - Educator Licensure
Synopsis: This fully fee-funded budget provides for all activities of the Offices of Educator Licensure and also includes the budget for the Commission on Professional Standards in Education (COPS). This account also funds the fingerprint clearance and background check processes, investigation of public and employer complaints of misconduct, and the statutorily mandated tracking, facilitation, and reporting of the licensure discipline process by the State Board of Education. Additionally, the Online Portal for Applications and Licensure (OPAL) is supported by this budget. OPAL will also allow for adherence to mandated data collection and reporting regarding the inequitable distribution of fully-certified, experienced, and effective educators serving all students in accordance with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act. Authority: NRS 391.031 - NRS 391.051; NRS 391.053 - NRS 391.059; NRS 391.320 - NRS 391.161; Assembly Bills 7, 77, and 362 (2017) and Senate Bill 287 (2017) NRS 385.175; NRS 385A.430 - NRS 385A.440.

2706
NDE - Parental Involvement and Family Engagement
Synopsis: NRS 385.630 establishes the Office of Parental Involvement and Family Engagement in the department; NRS 385.610 establishes the Advisory Council for Family Engagement. This account provides support for the engagement of families and communities in the education process by reviewing, evaluating, and expanding effective practices and programs implemented by the school districts and public schools.

2708
Public Charter School Loan Program
Synopsis: The State Public Charter School Authority provides loans at or below market rate to charter schools for the costs incurred in preparing a charter school to commence its first year of operations and to improve the operations of existing charter schools. The lack of low-cost financing or other capital to support the operations of new and existing charter schools presents a significant hurdle to expanding and improving the quality of Nevada's charter schools. Statutory Authority: NRS 386.577.

2709
NDE - Office of Early Learning and Development
Synopsis: The focus of the Office of Early Learning and Development is to coordinate birth-3rd (B-3) grade state level work to improve the access and quality of early childhood programs across a variety of settings. The office coordinates state level B-3 reform efforts which are part of a national initiative to transform how children ages 0 to 8 learn. The initiative focuses on building strong connections between learning experiences across these critical years. This approach necessitates that educational standards, curricula, assessment, instruction, and professional development are strongly aligned across programs starting in infancy through 3rd grade. Authority: 42 USC 9801 et seq. and 9858, et seq., Executive Order #2013-16

2711
State Public Charter School Authority
Synopsis: The State Public Charter School Authority was created by Senate Bill 212 of the 2011 Legislative Session and authorized the formation of charter schools and provided provisions for the oversight of those schools. Statutory Authority: NRS 388A.010 - 388A.695.

2712
NDE - Student and School Support
Synopsis: Indian Education is under the Office of Inclusive Education, yet because the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) provides support to students and schools deemed at risk, and to those students who live in poverty, as well as Native American Indians, it is intended to be continued and supported and monitored under ESEA under the direction of Indian Education. "Title I-C, Migrant Education Program (MEP): The MEP is a State-administered program authorized by Part C of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965. It is a federal formula grant funded to the State Education Agency (SEA). A migratory child is defined as the child who has a parent, spouse or guardian working as a migratory agricultural worker or a migratory fisher, is not older than 21 years old, entitled to a free public education or below the age of compulsory school attendance, moved within 36 months in seek, obtain, accompany or join the migratory agricultural worker, migratory fisher or other move(s) identified as a qualified move."

2713
NDE - Literacy Programs
Synopsis: Literacy and proficiency in English language arts are key components of public education standards and expectations for all students. This account receives federal dollars for literacy programs and includes staff, programs, and related costs to improve reading proficiency. Authority: NRS Chapter 389 generally; US FY2005 Appropriations Act under Title I, 42 USC 2701, et seq.

2715
NDE - Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
Synopsis: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides funding to states through the United States Department of Education. Several federal grants are combined in this budget account. These grants are designed to assist states to provide FAPE and special education and related services, in the least restrictive environment. The services are provided to improve: inclusive practices, use of technology, student performance on statewide assessments including alternate assessments; transition from early intervention programs; behavioral success; graduation and drop-out rates; post-secondary outcomes; recruitment, retention, and professional development of special education personnel. Authority: 20 USC 1400 et seq.

2716
NDE - Data Systems Management
Synopsis: The Department maintains an automated system of accountability information and a statewide student information system to provide transparency to the public, make longitudinal analyses, satisfy State and Federal reporting requirements, and assist in the improvement of student achievement, classroom instruction, and educator performance. This budget includes funding for staff, vendor services, data system operations, all related system hardware and software, and general administrative expenses. Statutory authority: NRS 386.650

2717
NDE - Teachers' School Supplies Assistance Account
Synopsis: An annual allocation from the account is provided to each school district and charter school to reimburse teachers for certain out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with purchasing necessary school supplies for pupils they instruct. Each teacher may receive up to a maximum of $250 per fiscal year contingent on the amount of available funds, the total number of eligible teachers and how many teachers apply for reimbursement. NRS 387.1251 - NRS 387.1257; SB544 (2017) and SB555 (2019); NDE Guidance Memos 15-16 and 19-09 Teachers' School Supplies Assistance Accounts.

2718
NDE - Teach Nevada Scholarship Program
Synopsis: The Teach Nevada Scholarship Program was created in the 2015 Legislative Session through Senate Bill 511 and slightly modified in 2017 through Senate Bill 544, continued funding with Senate Bill 555 (2019). The purpose of the program is to provide grants to universities, colleges and providers of alternative licensure programs to award scholarships to students entering teaching programs. Scholarships may be awarded to a recipient in an amount not to exceed $3,000 per semester or $24,000 in the aggregate. Programs will be awarded 75% of each scholarship granted by the State Board and will disburse funds in the amount of student tuition costs at the beginning of each semester. The State Board shall hold the remaining 25% in an account for distribution to the recipient upon program completion and after teaching in a Nevada public school for five consecutive years.

2719
NDE - District Support Services
Synopsis: This budget account is designed to fund staff and operating expenditures for the allocation of state and federal funds to the school districts, including those relating to the Distributive School Account, class-size reduction, full-day kindergarten, and special education. In addition, this budget account includes support for state and federal grant monitoring functions, as well as state auditing functions.

2720
NDE - Department Support Services
Synopsis: This budget account funds staff and operating expenditures to oversee the development and monitoring of budget accounts that support the department and its programs. In addition, all finance-related duties, including personnel and payroll functions, are supported through this budget account. Finally, staff and operating expenditures for the provision of information technology services to department staff are maintained through this account.

2721
NDE - Safe and Respectful Learning
Synopsis: The Office of Safe and Respectful Learning Environments is responsible to monitor compliance and support school districts with applicable school and student safety laws. This office will establish programs of training to prevent, identify, and report incidents of bullying and cyber-bullying. In addition, this office will monitor reports of incidents of bullying and cyber-bullying. This office also supports and coordinates the School Safety work in budget account 2698. Statutory Authority: NRS 388.121-145.

2977
NSHE - Special Projects
Synopsis: The Special Projects account contains programs not directly related to any of the other Nevada System of Higher Education appropriations. These funds are used as required cost share on research and public service grants with a science, technology, engineering and math component and to support administration of those grants. The major projects include the Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) funded by the National Science Foundation and National Aeronautics and Space Administration. There is future potential for Department of Energy and Department of Defense projects. The goal of EPSCoR is to stimulate sustainable improvements in the quality of academic science, research workforce, economic development and technology infrastructure of eligible states.

2978
NSHE - Education for Dependent Children
Synopsis: The 1995 Legislative Session created the Trust Account for the Education of Dependent Children of Public Safety Officers who were killed in the line of duty. The fund shall pay all registration fees, laboratory fees and expenses for required textbooks and course material assessed against or incurred by the dependent child under the age of 23. A Public Safety Officer is a person serving a public agency in an official capacity with or without compensation as a peace officer, a firefighter or a member of a rescue or emergency medical services crew. The Board of Regents administers the account. Statutory Authority: NRS 396.545.

2980
NSHE - University of Nevada, Reno
Synopsis: Founded in 1874 as Nevada's land-grant university, the University of Nevada, Reno is driven to contribute a culture of student success, world-improving research and outreach that enhances communities and businesses. The University is organized into Colleges of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources; Business; Education; Engineering; Liberal Arts and Science. It also includes the Reynolds School of Journalism and the Division of Health Sciences which encompasses the University of Nevada School of Medicine, School of Community Health Sciences, School of Social Work and Orvis School of Nursing. Through the University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, Nevada Small Business Development Centers and the University of Nevada School of Medicine, the University extends outreach and education to all Nevada counties.

2982
NSHE - UNR School of Medicine
Synopsis: The fully-accredited University of Nevada School of Medicine provides a four-year instructional program in all biomedical and clinical sciences necessary for granting the Doctor of Medicine degree. The school is based in Reno for biomedical research, basic science instruction and early clinical skills training, with a majority of clinical teaching in the third and fourth years occurring in medical offices and hospitals in Las Vegas.

2983
NSHE - Intercollegiate Athletics - UNR
Synopsis: The University of Nevada, Reno Intercollegiate Athletics Program is a member of the Mountain West Conference. The university fields teams in Football, Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Rifle,Women's Softball, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Volleyball, Track and Cross Country. There are nearly 400 student-athletes competing in the various intercollegiate sports sponsored by the university.

2985
NSHE - Statewide Programs - UNR
Synopsis: The specialty centers within the University of Nevada, Reno provide a wide variety of research and public service functions in the areas of science, business, the environment and information technology support. Activities specifically funded include: the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Seismology Laboratory, State Climatologist, Laboratory Animal Medicine, Basic Research Chemistry, Whittell Forest Research, Latino Research Center, KUNR Radio, Nevada Small Business Development Center, Nevada Industrial Excellence, Academy for the Environment, Vice President for Health Sciences, Information Technology and the Office of Prospective Students.

2986
NSHE - System Administration
Synopsis: The Board of Regents is established by the Nevada Constitution and statutorily endowed with the powers to provide direction and governance for all activities of the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE). The Board of Regents, in conjunction with the employees of the Chancellor's Office, provides direction and coordination for the various activities of the campuses and units of the NSHE. The Chancellor's Office includes functional areas of academic affairs, budget and financial planning/programming and legal counsel. Constitutional Authority: Article 11, Section 4 and NRS 396.

2987
NSHE - University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Synopsis: The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is organized into the following colleges and schools: the Academic Success Center, School of Allied Health Sciences, Lee Business School, College of Education, Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering, Honors College, Graduate College, College of Liberal Arts, College of Fine Arts, William F. Harrah College of Hospitality, College of Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Community Health Sciences, and Greenspun College of Urban Affairs.

2988
NSHE - Intercollegiate Athletics - UNLV
Synopsis: The Intercollegiate Athletic Program offers a variety of team and individual sports for men and women with a commitment to the development and education of the student athlete.

2989
NSHE - Agricultural Experiment Station
Synopsis: This specialty center is the organized research arm of the University of Nevada, Reno, College of Agriculture, Biotechnology, and Natural Resources.

2990
NSHE - Cooperative Extension Service
Synopsis: Nevada Cooperative Extension's mission is to discover, develop, disseminate, preserve and use knowledge to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of people.

2991
NSHE - System Computing Center
Synopsis: System Computing Center (SCS) is responsible for the provisioning and management of Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE)-wide shared digital services, including strategic application, information and communication technology services. SCS develops and maintains collaborative technology partnerships with a number of agencies for the State of Nevada and rural K-12 school districts.

2992
NSHE - UNLV Law School
Synopsis: The mission of the Boyd School of Law is to serve the State of Nevada and the nation by educating excellent and ethical future lawyers and leaders for our community and nation by: producing high quality legal scholarship; participating in continuing education programs; providing a high quality law library; helping to meet the need for legal services through clinical programs, externships, pro bono services; and providing a forum for the discussion of important public issues.

2994
NSHE - Great Basin College
Synopsis: Great Basin College (GBC) serves ten of Nevada's most rural counties with the main campus in Elko and branch campuses in Battle Mountain, Ely, Pahrump, and Winnemucca. In the fall of 1999, the college initiated a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education. The Bachelor of Applied Science was implemented in the fall of 2001 and the Bachelor of Integrative and Professional Studies was implemented in the spring of 2002. Currently, GBC offers over 10 different baccalaureate degrees and several other degree programs are under consideration. Two-year degrees offered are the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science and Associate of General Studies. Two-year Associate of Applied Science degrees are available in business administration, computer office technology, criminal justice, diesel technology, early childhood education, electrical/instrumentation technology, industrial plant maintenance and welding technology. Distance education technology (i.e. two way interactive video and online modes) are utilized extensively to deliver programs throughout the service area. Students can complete over 15 degrees 100 percent through online education. The college has residential housing at the Elko campus for approximately 200 students.

2996
NSHE - University Press
Synopsis: The University Press is organized as a public service arm of the Nevada System of Higher Education to make a contribution to the history and literature of Nevada and the Western United States, stimulate scholarly research and writing by faculty members and enhance the academic reputation of the system on the national scene.

3001
NSHE - Statewide Programs - UNLV
Synopsis: Statewide Programs encompasses many different specialty centers within the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to provide a wide variety of Research and Public Service functions. The specialty centers are in the areas of Education, Economics, Sciences and the Cultural Environment of Nevada and the Western United States. The activities specifically funded include the Center for Business and Economic Research, UNLV Business Startup Center, KUNV Public Radio, Continuing Education, Museums and Art Galleries, Southern Nevada Writing Project, National Supercomputing Institute, Gaming Education, and International Gaming Regulation.

3002
NSHE - UNLV Dental School
Synopsis: The UNLV School of Dental Medicine (SDM) came into existence when key political, academic and health leaders committed to addressing the state's shortage of dentists particularly in rural areas and the lack of oral health access for lower socioeconomic groups. The school was charged with preparing socially aware and clinically skilled dentists to address oral health needs in Nevada. The vision for the SDM is to provide world-class oral health education while providing for the dental needs of Nevada residents. The SDM has continually sought to provide excellence in patient-centered clinical care, patient education and statewide community outreach programs.

3003
NSHE - Business Center North
Synopsis: This specialty center of the Nevada System of Higher Education provides payroll, personnel and purchasing services for the System Administration, School of Medical Science, University of Nevada-Reno, Great Basin College, Western Nevada Community College, Truckee Meadows Community College, Desert Research Institute, Cooperative Extension Service, Agricultural Experiment Station, System Computing Center and the University Press.

3004
NSHE - Business Center South
Synopsis: Business Center South is a specialty center of the Nevada System of Higher Education that provides business services for the University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Nevada State College and related assistance to the College of Southern Nevada.

3005
NSHE - Nevada State College
Synopsis: Nevada State College (NSC) is a comprehensive baccalaureate institution of higher learning. A member college of the Nevada System of Higher Education, NSC is dedicated to providing quality educational, social, cultural, economic and civic advancement for the citizens of Nevada. Through student-centered learning, NSC emphasizes and values: exceptional teaching, mentoring, and advisement; scholarship; career and personal advancement; continuing education; and service to our community. The college helps address Nevada's need for increased access for students entering the higher education system and for students transferring from the state's community colleges. The college offers a wide range of baccalaureate programs and selected masters programs designed to meet the general needs of the State and the specific needs in the southern region. Special emphasis is placed on addressing the state's need for effective, highly educated and skilled teachers and nurses. Commitment is made to developing and promoting partnerships with Nevada's public school system, the state's health care providers, and Nevada's colleges and universities. The curriculum of NSC is based upon the community's needs, the needs of business and industry, and the desires and demands of the students.

3010
NSHE - Desert Research Institute
Synopsis: In 1959, the Nevada State Legislature created the Desert Research Institute (DRI) as a Division of the University of Nevada specifically devoted to conducting research. DRI became an autonomous Division of the University and Community College System of Nevada in 1969. From its beginnings, DRI has functioned as a nonprofit research campus uniquely blending academia with entrepreneurship. Approximately 500 research faculty and support staff generate more than $35 million in research revenue each year with approximately 85 percent coming from the federal government or commercial entities. Research projects and programs are supported from the main campuses in Las Vegas and Reno, with additional specialized laboratories in Boulder City, Nevada and Steamboat Springs, Colorado. DRI's environmental research programs are directed from three core divisions (Atmospheric Sciences, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences and Hydrologic Sciences) as well as interdisciplinary science centers. Grounded in fundamental research, DRI provides both sponsors and clients with innovative solutions to pressing environmental problems, balancing the need to develop resources while sustaining the environment.

3011
NSHE - College of Southern Nevada
Synopsis: Founded in 1971, the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) primarily serves Clark County by providing educational and supporting services to address the social and economic needs of the community. Traditional and online programs leading to bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, certificates of achievement and selected skills certificates are offered in liberal arts as well as career and technical areas. Transfer agreements with the universities and the state college provide students with advanced learning opportunities. Additionally, the college works with the region's businesses and industry sectors to develop and facilitate training programs to meet the needs of southern Nevada's workforce.

3012
NSHE - Western Nevada College
Synopsis: Western Nevada College serves both urban and rural areas with educational sites in Carson City, Minden, Fernley and Fallon. The college offers occupational, university transfer, community service and developmental programs, as well as counseling and other student services combined to address student needs within the mission of the college.

3013
NSHE - Performance Funding Pool
Synopsis: The performance funding for instructional budgets was implemented during the 2013 Legislative Session. The Performance Pool funding is a General Fund appropriation carve out of existing funding that started in fiscal year 2015. The General Fund appropriation carve out was set at 5 percent in the first year then incrementally increases by 5 percent each year for four fiscal years, until it was capped at 20 percent in fiscal year 2018.

3014
NSHE - UNLV School of Medicine
Synopsis: The UNLV School of Medicine's vision is to create a world-class center of excellence and innovation for medical education, patient care and research that prepares Nevada's physicians with the most advanced knowledge, treatments and technologies while serving the health care needs of our diverse urban community. The School of Medicine welcomed its first class in Fall 2017.

3015
NSHE - 2017 UNR Engineering Building Debt Service
Synopsis: The Legislature approved $41.5 million of funding for the state's portion of the construction of a new Engineering Building at the University of Nevada, Reno (CIP Project 17-C06). University of Nevada, Reno Engineering Building facilitates research in the materials science and engineering, chemical, biomedical and mechanical engineering. The 10,000-square-foot William N. Pennington Engineering Building includes 40 laboratories, a Class 100 cleanroom, a large computer lab, a 200-student classroom and 150 graduate workstations.

3016
NSHE - Silver State Opportunity Grant Program
Synopsis: The Silver State Opportunity Grant Program was established by the 2015 Legislature, pursuant to Senate Bill 227, to provide grants to pay a portion of the cost of education for eligible students enrolled in a state or community college within the Nevada System of Higher Education.

3017
NSHE - Prison Education Program
Synopsis: The Prison Education Program was established by the 2017 Legislature, pursuant to Senate Bill 306, to create a two-year post secondary education program for inmates who are nearing release from Nevada prisons. The program provides higher education and workforce readiness opportunities for program participants with the goal of increasing their future employability.

3018
NSHE - Truckee Meadows Community College
Synopsis: Truckee Meadows Community College (TMCC) is a comprehensive community college located in Reno and is part of the Nevada System of Higher Education. TMCC offers a variety of services with programs designed for academic university transfer, career and technical education, high school dual credit, workforce development, adult basic education, outreach and specialized training programs. Today, the college serves more than 25,000 students each year in credit and non-credit programs at five educational sites and more than 20 community locations in Reno/Sparks area and nearby communities.

3019
NSHE - Capacity Building Enhancement
Synopsis: The Capacity Building Enhancement budget is used to build capacity system-wide and support workforce growth and economic development. Each institution provided a five-year plan for developing and sustaining capacity for programs that align with the state's workforce and economic development needs.

3221
NSHE - Health Laboratory and Research
Synopsis: The Health Laboratory and Research provides accurate and timely services for the protection of the health of Nevada's residents and visitors through research into the causes and dissemination of diseases, diagnosis of communicable disease outbreaks, surveillance for emerging infectious diseases and environmental contaminants, as well as integration into state and national health policies/networks for public health promotion and education.