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Why Should I Consider Studying in North Dakota?
Attending college in North Dakota is an unforgettable experience. North Dakota, home to some of the most picturesque landscapes in the United States, is a great place for students to pursue higher education. The Peace Garden State is home to several high-level colleges and universities with specialities from business to engineering to public health.
University of North Dakota, located in Grand Forks, is the state’s flagship university and only doctoral granting institution. WIth a student population less than 20,000, UND is a great choice for students interested in a medium sized college with the diverse offerings of a giant state school but with a more personal and individual feeling. Also in North Dakota are wonderful schools like Dickinson State University and North Dakota State University in Fargo.
In addition to academics, North Dakota offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor experience. Getting metaphorically lost in the great wilderness of North Dakota can be done on foot or on cross country skis depending on the time of year. Regardless of time of year, visiting Badlands National Park is an awe inspiring experience.
North Dakota Higher Education By The Numbers
Colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota has the 8th fewest colleges in America with 26 colleges. For some context, that's 57 fewer colleges than your usual state. 54% of North Dakota's colleges are public, and 46% of its colleges are private. (14 public colleges & 12 private colleges). It has the 7th highest public to private college ratio of all the states.
Our favorite colleges in North Dakota are University of North Dakota, University of Mary, and North Dakota State University-Main Campus. University of North Dakota has more students than any other public colleges in the top 25 colleges with 17,182. University of Mary has more students than any other private colleges in our top 25 (4,697).
Students in North Dakota
The average state has 508,837 college students. North Dakota has 443,825.137255 fewer. There are 55,951 public college students and 9,061 private college students in North Dakota. It has fewer public college students than 86% of states and fewer pivate college students than 92% of states. Its 65,012 total students make it the 5th least popular choice in the United States. 86% of North Dakota's students go to public colleges which is the 12th highest percentage nationally.
Best Colleges in North Dakota
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#3 Best Colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota State University-Main Campus
Fargo, ND | https://www.ndsu.edu/
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#6 Best Colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota State College of Science
Wahpeton, ND | https://www.ndscs.edu/
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#12 Best Colleges in North Dakota
Rasmussen University-North Dakota
Fargo, ND | https://rasmussen.edu/
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#17 Best Colleges in North Dakota
United Tribes Technical College
Bismarck, ND | https://www.uttc.edu/
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#22 Best Colleges in North Dakota
Josef's School of Hair, Skin & Body-Grand Forks
Grand Forks, ND | jsohd.com/
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#25 Best Colleges in North Dakota
Trinity Bible College and Graduate School
Ellendale, ND | trinitybiblecollege.edu/