Zip Code
58102
School Size
Medium
Tuition
$15,000—$20,000 Year
Affiliation
Public
Type of School
University
Student Body Gender
Co-ed
Religious Affiliation
No Affiliation
Scholarships For International Student
Yes
Conditional Admission
Yes
Top Programs
Business, Engineering, Art
Setting
Suburban
Accreditation and Certification
HLC
Type of Housing
Residence Hall, Apartment
North Dakota State University is a student-focused, land-grant, research university — an economic engine that educates students, conducts primary research, creates new knowledge and advances technology. The university provides affordable access to an excellent education at a top-ranked research institution that combines teaching and research in a rich learning environment, educating future leaders who will create solutions to national and global challenges that will shape a better world.
With an enrollment of just under 14,000 students, NDSU offers a wide array of majors and activities in an environment where your education comes first.
NDSU’s 18:1 faculty to student ratio means you get to interact with faculty, but classes at NDSU aren’t simply an instructor delivering a lecture. As a student at NDSU, you will find yourself exchanging ideas with classmates, putting theories to the test in high tech laboratories, presenting solutions to business problems in executive boardrooms, and practicing life-saving skills in clinical settings. Faculty are partners in your education. They bring their professional experiences and research to the classroom and invite you to leave the classroom and engage in research. As a student-focused university, we are here to help you improve and grow. As a research institution, you will have experiences that are only possible at an institution of our size.
NDSU is located in Fargo, North Dakota, the state’s largest community. Together with its sister city, Moorhead, Minnesota, directly across the Red River, Fargo forms one of the largest metropolitan centers between Minneapolis and Seattle.
Here are just a few of the reasons Fargo-Moorhead is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live:
Applications are evaluated on an individual basis. See the criteria below that the university uses in order to ensure that students are adequately prepared to be successful in their academic pursuits. For a full list of requirements and deadlines, click on the “Apply Now” link above the inquiry form.
Academics
To be considered for admission, all freshman applicants should have an educational background in the core curriculum of laboratory science, mathematics, social science, and English. A secondary or high school grade point average of at least 2.75 (4.0 scale) or the equivalent in core subjects is recommended. Transfer students should present a GPA of 2.0 (4.0 scale) in college coursework.
English Proficiency
All applicants must demonstrate English proficiency for admission consideration. The following exams and scores meet the proficiency requirements.
TOEFL (school code 6474) | 71 IBT or 525 PBT |
IELTS | 6.0 overall |
Pearson’s (PTE) Academic | 50 |
ACT English subscore (school code 3202) | 18 |
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (school code 6474) |
480 |
ELS Language Center | Level 112 completion |
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