University courses at University of North Dakota

University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota is the state's most comprehensive intensive research university and the primary center for professional education and training. UND has brought in more than $353 million for sponsored programs from internal and external sources over the last five years. It is one of only 46 public universities with both accredited law and medical schools. UND's economic impact on the state and region is nearly $1 billion a year.

Founded by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before statehood, UND was intended to be, and has remained, a university with a strong liberal arts foundation surrounded by a variety of professional and specialized programs. UND is one of only 47 public universities in the nation with both accredited graduate schools of law and medicine. It is admired for its spacious, beautiful campus and extensive resources. The University has earned an international reputation for its academic and research programs.

UND enrolls 12,834 students (fall 2006) in 193 fields of study from baccalaureate through doctoral and professional degrees. Fifty-one percent come from North Dakota; the rest represent all other states, seven Canadian provinces, and more than 50 other countries.

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ADMISSION OFFICE

ND 58202 Grand Forks

North Dakota

United States

Phone: (701) 777-4463

Fax: Not found

Email: enrollment_services@mail.und.nodak.edu

Web: Admission office




ADDRESS

ND 58202 Grand Forks

North Dakota

United States

Phone: (701) 777-2011

Fax: Not found

http://www.und.edu



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