About University of North Dakota
The University of North Dakota (UND) is the oldest and largest college in North Dakota, founded in 1883, six years before the state became a part of the union. Today, it is a comprehensive public research university located in Grand Forks, North Dakota, sprawling across a 521-acre campus. UND offers a wide array of over 225 accredited on-campus and online degree programs ranging from engineering to medicine, reflecting its commitment to providing quality education to a diverse student body, which numbers over 15,000.
UND is known for its rigorous academic programs, committed faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities. The university is a leader in multiple disciplines, including aerospace, healthcare, business, and the arts, fostering an environment that promotes innovation, learning, and growth. Moreover, the university uniquely positions itself as the largest education provider for online degrees within the eight-state region. Committed to improving community engagement and inclusion, UND takes active steps to ensure all students, regardless of background, can thrive and succeed. The university emphasizes a safe and welcoming environment for all, sustaining its legacy of building leaders and driving change for a better tomorrow.