Dickinson Normal School was created in 1916 by a constitutional amendment approved by North Dakota voters and university status was granted in 1987 as the progression of education. Dickinson State University is a regional four-year institution within the North Dakota University System, whose primary role is to contribute to intellectual, social, economic and cultural development, especially to Southwestern North Dakota. The University’s mission is to provide high-quality, accessible programs, to promote excellence in teaching and learning; to support scholarly and creative activities; and to provide service relevant to the economy health and quality of life of the citizens of the State of North Dakota.
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Multiple Campuses
Carnegie
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