Quick Facts About NDSU
North Dakota State University is distinctive as a student-focused, land-grant, research university, ranked by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education among the top 108 public and private universities in the country. NDSU is in the elite category of "Research Universities/Very High Research Activity." NDSU is one of two flagship universities in North Dakota, with several programs ranked in the Top 100 by the National Science Foundation.
Main campus: Fargo, N.D., with Extension Service and Research Experiment Station locations all across the state.
- The NDSU campus in Fargo consists of 119 buildings on approximately 42 square blocks or 258 acres. The campus has expanded into downtown Fargo, and is a small city within itself.
- NDSU is located on 18,746 acres of North Dakota land, which includes the main Agricultural Experiment Station in Fargo and eight research centers throughout the state.
Enrollment
FALL 2012 | |
|---|---|
Undergraduate | 11,988 |
Professional | 344 |
Graduate | 2,111 |
TOTAL ENROLLMENT | 14,443 |
Residency Demographics
FALL 2012 | |
|---|---|
North Dakota | 40.6% |
Minnesota | 44.7% |
Other U.S. | 5.2% |
International | 7.9% |
Permanent Resident | 1.7% |
Student/Faculty Ratio
18 students : 1 faculty
Student Gender Ratio
1.2 male : 1 female
Tuition & Fees (per year)
2012-2013 | |
|---|---|
ND Resident | $14,263 |
MN Resident | $14,836 |
Tuition Exchange | $17,331 |
Non-Resident | $24,509 |