
Admissions
Freshman
Admission: 4,796 applied; 3,357 admitted; 2,096 enrolled Average high school GPA: 3.38
Test Scores
· ACT scores over 18 96%
· ACT scores over 24 46%
· ACT scores over 30 6%
Applying
Options: electronic application, deferred entrance
Application fee: $35
Required: high school transcript
Recommended: minimum 2.5 GPA
Application deadline: rolling (transfers)
Notification: continuous (transfers)
- Cost and Financial Aid
Costs (2011-12)
Financial Aid
Of all full-time matriculated undergraduates who enrolled in 2009, 6,165 applied for aid, 4,448 were judged to have need, 4,342 had their need fully met
In 2009, 2377 non-need-based awards were made
Average percent of need met: 47%
Average financial aid package: $9144
Average need-based loan: $5082
Average need-based gift aid: $4338
Average non-need-based aid: $1592
Average indebtedness upon graduation: $45,369
- Majors and Degrees
Degrees Offered
Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Master's, and Postbachelor's Certificates
Majors
Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, And Group Studies
American Indian/Native American Studies; Chinese Studies
Biological And Biomedical Sciences
Biological and Biomedical Sciences Related; Biology/Biological Sciences
Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
Accounting; Accounting and Finance; Business Administration and Management; Business/Managerial Economics; Entrepreneurship; Finance; Human Resources Management; Investments and Securities; Marketing/Marketing Management; Operations Management
Communication, Journalism, And Related Programs
Communication
Communications Technologies/Technicians And Support Services
Graphic Communications
Computer And Information Sciences And Support Services
Computer and Information Sciences; Computer Systems Analysis
Education
Business Teacher Education; Early Childhood Education; Middle School Education; Music Teacher Education; Physical Education Teaching and Coaching; Science Teacher Education; Social Science Teacher Education
Engineering
Chemical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering; Geological/Geophysical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Petroleum Engineering
Engineering Technologies And Engineering-Related Fields
Industrial Technology; Occupational Safety and Health Technology
English Language And Literature/Letters
English
Foreign Languages, Literatures, And Linguistics
Classics and Classical Languages; Foreign Languages and Literatures; French; German; Spanish
Health Professions And Related Programs
Athletic Training; Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology; Clinical Nutrition; Cytotechnology; Music Therapy; Physical Therapy; Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse; Rehabilitation Science
History
History
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting And Related Protective Services
Criminal Justice/Safety; Forensic Science and Technology
Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
General Studies
Mathematics And Statistics
Mathematics
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies; International/Global Studies; Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Related
Natural Resources And Conservation
Environmental Studies
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, And Fitness Studies
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management
Philosophy And Religious Studies
Philosophy; Religious Studies
Physical Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology; Chemistry; Geology/Earth Science; Physical Sciences; Physics
Psychology
Psychology
Public Administration And Social Service Professions
Public Administration; Social Work
Social Sciences
Geography; Political Science and Government; Social Sciences; Sociology
Transportation And Materials Moving
Air Traffic Control; Air Transportation Related; Airline Pilot and Flight Crew; Aviation/Airway Management; Flight Instruction
Visual And Performing Arts
Art; Dramatic/Theater Arts; Graphic Design; Music; Music Performance; Musical Theater
- Student Body
Undergraduate Student Population
11,139 undergraduate students, 45% women, 55% men, 8% transferred in
International Population
representing 35 other countries
Housing Info
34% live on campus
- Campus Life
Options: Coed, men-only, women-only, disabled students, Campus housing is university owned and leased by the school
Activities: Drama/theater group, student-run newspaper, radio and television station, choral group, marching band, Student Government, Greek Life, Association of Residence Halls, University of North Dakota Indian Association, Sioux Crew-student athletic boosters, national fraternities, national sororities
Most popular organizations: Student Government, Greek Life, Association of Residence Halls, University of North Dakota Indian Association, Sioux Crew-student athletic boosters
Campus security: 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, student patrols, late-night transport/escort service, controlled dormitory access, emergency telephones
Student services: Health clinic, personal/psychological counseling, women's center, legal services
Academic Programs
Special study options: Accelerated degree program, adult/continuing education programs, advanced placement credit, cooperative education, distance learning, double majors, English as a second language, honors programs, independent study, internships, off-campus study, part-time degree program, services for LD students, student-designed majors, study abroad, summer session for credit
ROTC: Army (b), Air Force (b)
Unusual degree programs: 3-2 engineering; applied economics, counseling, chemistry, public administration
School Calendar: Semesters
- Faculty
Total: 680
Full-time: 91% full-time
Student/faculty ratio: 19:1
- Athletics
Athletics
Member: NCAA, Division: All Division I
Scholarship sports
Baseball (m), basketball, cross-country running, football (m), golf, ice hockey, soccer (w), softball (w), swimming and diving, tennis (w), track and field, volleyball (w)
Intramural sports
Badminton M/W, basketball M/W, football M, golf M/W, ice hockey M/W, racquetball M/W, soccer W, softball W, tennis W, ultimate Frisbee M/W, volleyball M/W
Intercollegiate sports
Baseball M(s), basketball M(s)/W(s), cross-country running M(s)/W(s), football M(s), golf M(s)/W(s), ice hockey M(s)/W(s), soccer W(s), softball W(s), swimming and diving M(s)/W(s), tennis W(s), track and field M(s)/W(s), volleyball W(s)
- School Facilities
Facilities/Endowment
Main Library Name: Chester Fritz Library
Other Library: 2
Collection: 1.1 million titles; 43,394 serial subscriptions; 20,687 audiovisual materials
Endowment: $11.2 million