University of North Dakota
Located in Grand Forks, the University of North Dakota is one of the top colleges in North Dakota and is the most comprehensive research university in the state, offering a well-rounded education to its numerous students. The strong liberal arts foundation provides students with a well-balanced education, no matter which of the 217 undergraduate or 83 graduate fields of study they choose to pursue. Degrees range from baccalaureate through doctoral and professional degrees, including law and medicine. Visit www.und.edu or call the school at 800-CALL-UND to learn more.
Minot State University
Minot State University is a Carnegie Master’s I institution and the third largest school in the state. Degree programs are divided through the three colleges, including the colleges of Arts and Science, Business, and Education and Health Science. In addition to the more than 60 undergraduate degrees offered, Minot State offers nine master’s degrees and education specialist degrees in communication disorders, management, and mathematics. Schedule a campus tour of the Minot campus by calling 800-777-0750 or visit www.minotstateu.edu to find out more about the school.
North Dakota State University
North Dakota State University occupies a main campus in Fargo, North Dakota. The school started as primarily an agricultural college, and while the agricultural department is still strong, it now offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs, including arts and sciences, business, engineering and architecture, education, nursing and pharmacy, and science and mathematics. In addition to the bachelor’s degree programs, North Dakota State offers both master’s and doctoral degrees in several fields. Visit www.ndsu.edu or call 800-488-NDSU to learn more about the school’s programs.
Dickinson State University
Located in the small town of Dickinson near the Badlands, Dickinson State University is consider by some to be one of the top colleges in North Dakota and offers a wide range of bachelor’s and associates degrees, including some that can be completed in two-years or less. Those ready to enter the grad school can also participate in the pre-professional programs that get them ready for programs in athletic training, chiropractic, medicine, optometry, law, and other fields. The school’s diverse student body includes students from over 30 countries and most of the states, and the school has a Center for Multicultural Affairs to help its foreign and minority students. Visit www.dickinsonstate.edu or call the Office of Enrollment Services at 701-483-2175 to learn more.
University of Mary
Located in Bismarck, North Dakota, the University of Mary was founded by the Benedictine Sisters of Annunciation Priory in 1955. The school offers over 40 undergraduate degree programs and nine graduate degree or certificate study areas. Graduates have a 95 percent overall placement rate, and students benefit from a low student to teacher ratio. Visit www.unmary.edu or call 800-288-6279 to learn more.
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