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By: Adam Nelson

By: Adam Nelson. General Information City – Fargo State – North Dakota City population – 95,556 Retention Rate – 76% Graduation Rate – 47% Faculty to

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By: Adam Nelson

General Information

• City

– Fargo

• State

– North Dakota

• City population

– 95,556

• Retention Rate

– 76%

• Graduation Rate

– 47%

• Faculty to Student Ratio

– 18:1

Requirements

• English– 4 years

• Math– 3 years

• Science– 3 years

• Social Studies– 3 years

• Language– 2 years

• Electives– 3 years

• ACT score

– At least 12

• SAT score

– Higher than 400

• Class Rank

– Top 50%

Academics• Over 100 Majors

– College of Agriculture, Food Systems,

and Natural Resources

• Agribusiness

• Natural Resources Management

– College of Arts, Humanities, and

Social Sciences

• Anthropology

• Public History

• College of Business– Finance– Management

• College of Engineering and Architecture– Architecture– Computer Engineering

• College of Human Development and Education– Sport and Recreation Leadership– Exercise Science

• College of Science and Mathematics– Biochemistry and Molecular Biology– Statistics

Facilities

• Technology– Technology Learning and Media Center

• Arts– Minard Hall

• Music– Reineke Fine Arts Hall

Facilities continued

• Athletic

– Wallman Wellness Center

• Library

– 7 different libraries

– Main Library most used

Housing • Bison Court

• Burgum Hall

• Churchill Hall

• Dinan Hall

• Living Learning Center

• Pavek Hall

• Reed-Johnson Halls

• Seim Hall

• Sevrinson Hall

• Stockbridge Hall

• Thompson Hall

• University Village

• Weible Halls (North and South)

Living Learning CenterBurgum Hall

Costs

• Housing– $6,568– Required to live on

campus for 2 semesters

• Meal plan– $1,925 per semester

• Textbooks– $950

• Cost for College Education– $111,424 (in-state

tuition)

•Tuition•In-State-$5,448•Out-of-State-$15,547

Other Expenses

• Snacks

• Activities

• Gas

• Intramural Sports

Intramural Sports

• Some of the basics

– Flag Football

• Co-ed, men’s

– Volleyball

• Co-ed, women’s

– Basketball

• Co-ed, men’s, and women’s

Activities

• 220 clubs and associations

• Largest clubs and organizations on campus

– Saddle and Sirloin, Habitat for Humanity,

Residence Hall Association, and Juggling club

• Drama & Theater Club

• Marching Band

• Contact our admissions office at:

– 800-488-NDSU

• Upcoming tour dates

– October• 21st

• 22nd

– November• 20th

Come Visit Us