North Dakota State University (NDSU) is the State of North Dakota’s first land-grant institution. The main campus houses 107 buildings occupying at least 42 city blocks. It is located at 1340 Administration Avenue, Fargo, North Dakota.
NDSU’s academic offering is comprised of 102 undergraduate majors, 59 master’s degrees, 42 doctoral degrees and 21 online degrees. Its programs are provided through the College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; College of Business; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Human Development and Education; College of Pharmacy, Nursing and Allied Sciences; College of Science and Mathematics; College of University Studies; and the Graduate School. Other specialized courses are offered through Continuing Education, Cooperative Education and International Programs. Degree credit courses are offered in a variety of formats including on-campus, off-campus, online, correspondence and interactive video, among others.
Full-time undergraduate tuition and fees cost about $ 3,205.06 per semester. Graduate tuition costs $ 283.54 per credit. Continuing Education classes are charged based on the current NSDU rates as to the first 12 credits for fall and spring semesters and up to the first 9 credits for the summer semester.
NDSU is a member of the Tri-College University which is a partnership among three higher education institutions including Concordia College and Minnesota State University Moorhead. The agreement allows students of each institution to take classes at either of the other two without the need to go through additional admission procedures.
Total enrollment numbers at 14,189 including students taking their programs at the Fargo Campus and the Continuing Education students. The faculty has approximately 600 members teaching at NDSU. Student/faculty ratio is 19:1.
For more information on admissions, college majors, degrees offered, online programs, athletics, school rankings, tuition, scholarships and financial aid options, please contact North Dakota State University.