ABOUT THE University of North Dakota
The University of North Dakota (UND) is a public research university located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. It was established in 1883 and is the oldest and largest university in the state. UND offers over 225 highly accredited on-campus and online degrees in various fields of study.
TUITION AND COST
According to the US News Best Colleges, the tuition for in-state students is $10,951 and for out-of-state students is $15,570. The tuition rates have increased by 3.35% for North Dakota residents and 3.54% for out-of-state students compared to the previous year. The university’s website provides a detailed breakdown of the cost of attendance, including tuition, fees, housing, food, books, supplies, transportation, professional licensure/certification, and miscellaneous costs. The average cost of base tuition and mandatory fees is based on full-time enrollment projections and varies depending on the student’s major and residency. Differential Tuition is assessed to students in selected programs to cover the costs of additional resources and facilities associated with those programs. The UND Student Fees have a maximum cost of $857.16 based on 12 credits. Students taking less than 12 credits will be assessed the UND Student Fee at a rate of $71.43 per credit.
-
Undergraduate Degrees
Undergraduate
-
Graduate Degrees
Graduate
-
Master of Accountancy
30 credits Master's
-
Master in Business Administration
34 credits Master's
-
Master of Arts and Master of Science
Master's
-
Master of Education
Master's
-
Master of Engineering
Master's
-
Master of Environmental Management
Master's
-
Master of Fine Arts
Master's
-
Master of Music
Master's
-
Master of Physician Assistant Studies
Master's
-
Master of Public Administration
Master's
-
Master of Accountancy