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North Dakota State University
Basic Information
Phone Number: 7012317971
Address: 1250 Bolley Drive, Harris Hall, NDSU, Fargo, ND 58108-6050
Email: anuradha.vegi@ndsu.edu
Additional Information
President: David Cook
School Type: Four Year College
Public/Private: Public
Religious Affiliation: None
Gender Preference: Coed
Historical Black College/University: No
School Setting:
North Dakota State University is a public land-grant research university in Fargo, North Dakota. It was founded as North Dakota Agricultural College in 1890 as the state's land-grant university. NDSU is an R1 research institution as defined by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. R1 is the top Carnegie status and is
presented to only the top research institutions in the country that have a high level of research expenditures and produce PhD graduates across a balanced portfolio of disciplines.
https://www.ndsu.edu/about
School Size: 12,242
Classroom Size: 35-40 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 16:1
Housing Availability:
Guaranteed for First-Year Students; https://www.ndsu.edu/reslife/apply_for_housing/
Type of Housing: Residence Halls, Apartment-Style Residence Halls, and On-Campus Apartments
Diversity: o 52.65% Female, 47.35% Male
o 80.63% White
o 6.22% “Non-Resident Alien”
o 3.75% 2 or More Races
o 3.05% Black
o 3.03% Hispanic
o 1.63% Asian
o .51% Am. Indian
Tuition:
ND Residents: $9,309; MN Residents: $10,426; MT & SD Residents: $11,170; Other States: $13,963; https://www.ndsu.edu/onestop/undergraduate-tuition
Financial Aid:
Average cost of attendance after Financial Aid and Scholarships is around $15k; https://www.ndsu.edu/onestop/financial-aid-and-scholarships
Disability Services:
Greek Life: Yes
Activities:
10 Fraternities, 4 Sororities, https://www.ndsu.edu/studentactivities/
Sports: 14 Division I teams, 31 Club Sports Teams
School Championships:
17 National Championships
Majors: 100+ and 87 Minors
Admission Requirements:
- .75 GPA
- 14 Core Classes
- ACT/SAT Score not required for Admission
- No essay and no application fee
- Admission | North Dakota State University (ndsu.edu)
Application Deadline: o First-Year Students: Deadline for Spring 2023 is December 1st; Deadline for Fall 2023 is August 1st. Transfer Students: Deadline for Spring 2023 is December 15th; Deadline for Fall 2023 is August 1st
Parking Space/Availability:
Students can pay for a parking pass for the year ($185) for the parking lot that is closest to their residence hall.
Summer Sessions:
Summer Session enrollment opens October 27. Classes are offered in four-, six-, and 12-week sessions, beginning on May 16. Check out the dates and deadlines for Summer.
International Students:
Tuition: $16,289, Deadline: there are no final application deadlines, we encourage you to apply by June 1 for Fall semester (August start) and November 1 (January start). https://www.ndsu.edu/admission/how_to_apply/international
Study Abroad: 73 Countries, 1000+ programs for the year, semester, summer, spring break or winter break