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North Dakota State University, the state's Morrill Act land-grant institution, is located on the state's eastern border in Fargo, North Dakota's largest city. North Dakota State University strives to be a leader in agriculture, information systems, technology transfer, economic development and lifelong learning, and it encompasses a broad spectrum of curricular offerings, scholarly activity and service. It is one of two major research universities in an 11-institution state university system. NDSU has enjoyed steady enrollment growth for the past decade. Current enrollment is about 11,000 students on the campus in Fargo. NDSU also serves several thousand people throughout the state in continuing education and extension programs. Instruction is carried out in nine academic units: the Colleges of Agriculture; Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; Business Administration; Engineering and Architecture; Human Development and Education; Pharmacy; Science and Mathematics; University Studies and the Graduate School. NDSU has 21 doctoral and professional programs, 41 master's degree programs and 76 bachelor's degree programs. The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and NDSU Extension Service are integral parts of the University. NDSU has approximately 1,500 staff members and 800 faculty and academic staff. NDSU participates in the Tri-College
University consortium with neighboring Moorhead State University (more than
6,500 students) and Concordia College (about 3,000 students). Although NDSU
has its own modern library, our participation in the Tri-College University
and the Inter-library loan system allows resources at Concordia, Moorhead State,
and most universities in the region and beyond to be in your hands without
leaving the NDSU campus. |
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Prospective students may schedule a visit by calling 1-800-488-NDSU. Design by Brenda A. Deckard, Student Services Coordinator and Edward L. Deckard, Professor, Email:Edward.Deckard@ndsu.nodak.edu or Rod.lym@ndsu.nodak.edu |