Grand Forks, ND
264 Centennial Drive, Stop 8193, Grand Forks, ND 58202
http://und.edu
University of North Dakota is a public university located in Grand Forks, ND. Admission is within reach for most, as the acceptance rate is 82%. We've ranked it #341 in America on our overall top colleges list. It has an above average sized student body with 8,951 full-time undergrads in attendance. UND provides 79 possible majors across eight disciplines. The most highly demanded options are Liberal Arts and Humanities, Psychology, and Communications, with 6% of graduates receiving a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Humanities. 6% of students both study Psychology or Communications, independently. If you are interested in majoring in english, medical assistant technology, chemistry, computer science or criminal justice in North Dakota but don't have the best grades, UND is the perfect option for you, because it ranks first in the state for all 5 of these programs. In addition, University of North Dakota comes in 1st in North Dakota according to our best colleges for middle income students, top colleges for international students, and top colleges for veterans lists. At full price, tuition costs $8,898 a year, if you're from North Dakota. Otherwise, tuition could go for as much as $13,980. Before you decide not to apply due to the cost, be aware that a smidge fewer than 9/10ths of UND undergrads receive some financial support. 56% of University of North Dakota students graduate, prepared to set foot in the labor force. The median alumnus goes on to make an income of $41,700 two years after university. After another four years of work experience, their median yearly salary increases 16.8% to $48,700, which is 21.4% more than the national median income. You may also like to hear that UND's undergraduates' ACT scores on the math portion generally range from 20 to 27. Further, the student to faculty ratio is 18:1. In terms of expenses, be aware that the average tuition for students from households with an income of $49k to $75k a year is approximately $14,188 and the average aid awarded per year is $4,749. Respecting demographics, 47% of undergraduates are female and African-American professors make up 1% of the teaching staff. In terms of the student experience, 13% of female undergrads at UND are part of a sorority. In closing, one out of every four graduates receive a starting salary of $57,100 or higher and six years after college, 93% of alums are gainfully employed.
9.79
Party Scene
8.50
Location
8.00
Dorms
9.53
Campus Food
8.97
Student Life
8.50
Safety
SAT Score
980-1230
ACT Score
21-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
Yes
18:1
Liberal Arts and Humanities
Communications
Psychology
Nursing
Mechanical Engineering
Professional Pilot
Accounting
Medical Laboratory Technician