Good Neighbor Classification
A graduate of a specifically designated high school or community college in a state bordering on Nevada may be charged a differential tuition rate when enrolling as an undergraduate or graduate student at the universities, state college, or the community colleges of the Nevada System of Higher Education. Furthermore, any person who resides in a county in which a designated high school or community college is located and who has maintained a bona fide legal resident status for a period of at least 12 consecutive months prior to the first day of the semester in which enrollment is sought, may also be charged a differential tuition rate. These students shall be classified as “Good Neighbor” students. (B/R 04/02)
Students enrolling under the Good Neighbor classification will, in addition to registration fees, pay a tuition charge as follows: Community college and state college Good Neighbor tuition will be calculated by multiplying the registration fees times 60 percent. University Good Neighbor tuition will be calculated by multiplying the registration fees times 110 percent.
Those high schools and community colleges located in Arizona and Southern California, bordering on Nevada and for which a town or a city in Nevada provides a significant source of goods and services include the following:
Mohave County, Arizona: Mohave Union High Schools; Kingman High School; Bullhead City High School; Colorado City High School; Lake Havasu High School and Mohave Community College (three campuses)
San Bernadino County, California: Baker Valley High School, Monument High School, Twenty-nine Palms High School, Sky High School, Yucca Valley High School, Needles High School, Silver Valley High School and Victor Valley College
Inyo County, California: Big Pine High School, Palisades High School, Bishop High School, Death Valley High School, Owens Valley High School and Lone Pine High School (B/R 1/95)
Those high schools and community colleges, located in areas of Northern California bordering Nevada for which a town or city in Nevada provides a significant source of goods and services include the following: (B/R 1/95)
Modoc County, California: Modoc High School, Surprise Valley High School, and Warner High School
Lassen County, California: Credence High School, Herlong High School, Lassen High School, Render High School and Lassen Community College
Plumas County, California: Almanor High School, Beckworth High School, Chester Jr-Sr High School, Greenville Jr-Sr High School, Indian Valley High School, Portola Jr-Sr High School, Quincy Jr-Sr High School, Sierra High School and Feather River Community College
Sierra County, California: Downieville Jr-Sr High School and Loyalton High School
Nevada County, California: Tahoe-Truckee Jr-Sr High School
Placer County, California: North Tahoe High School, Sierra High School and Sierra College
El Dorado County, California: Mt. Tallac High School, South Tahoe High School and Lake Tahoe Community College
Alpine County, California: Includes residents of the designated high school or community college districts in El Dorado or Mono Counties.
Mono County, California: Coleville High School Lee Vining High School and Mammoth High School
Inyo County, California: Big Pine High School, Bishop High School, and Palisade High School (B/R 1/95)