North Dakota State University is distinctive as a student-focused, land-grant, research university, that provides affordable access to an excellent
education at a top-ranked institution that combines teaching and research in a rich learning environment, educating future leaders who will create solutions to national and global challenges that will shape a better world. NDSU is listed in the National Science Foundation’s top 100 in several areas, including agricultural sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, chemistry,
psychology and computer sciences. NDSU is fully accredited as an institution by the Higher Learning Commission. With more than 100 majors, NDSU offers a wide variety of programs that cover everything from architecture, pharmacy,
food science and engineering to business, biotechnology, music and interior design. Academically rigorous courses are taught by highly qualified faculty who are dedicated to creating a learning environment that engages our students. Use the links to read more about our programs of study and academic support programs. NDSUs research expenditures ranks 127th out of 912 research universities in the U.S. The ranking is based on total research expenditures reported in fiscal year 2011 to the National Science Foundation. NDSU’s total research expenditures were $135.5 million for fiscal year 2012, the most recent year available in the national research survey.
Last Updated on: Nov 25, 2024