The 2024 average tuition & fees is $17,200 over 5 4-year North Dakota colleges. It is a 1.63% increase compared to last year. Compared to last year, tuition at 4 North Dakota colleges increased, and no colleges' tuition decreased.
University of Jamestown is the most expensive North Dakota college with tuition & fees of $24,820.
University of Mary ($21,468) and University of North Dakota ($15,570) are following it in the list of North Dakota Colleges with the Highest Tuition & Fees.
The average acceptance rate is 83.38% and the average SAT score is 1,040 at the schools.
School Name | Undergraduate Tuition & Fees | Graduate Tuition & Fees | Acceptance Rate | Total Population | SAT Score | Graduation Rate | Students to Faculty Ratio | |
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1 - | University of Jamestown Jamestown, NDPrivate, 4-year | $24,820 $620 | $11,500 $282 | 93.98% | 1,242 | - | 48.00% | 12 to 1 |
2 - | University of Mary Bismarck, NDPrivate, 4-year | $21,468 $568 | $11,692 $538 | 78.00% | 3,652 | - | 63.00% | 14 to 1 |
3 - | University of North Dakota Grand Forks, NDPublic, 4-year | $15,570 ($10,951) - | $19,658 ($13,677) - | 76.99% | 13,876 | - | 63.00% | 17 to 1 |
4 - | North Dakota State University-Main Campus Fargo, NDPublic, 4-year | $15,511 ($10,857) $65 | $12,538 ($8,746) $49 | 96.00% | 12,242 | - | 63.00% | 17 to 1 |
5 - | Minot State University Minot, NDPublic, 4-year | $8,633 ($8,633) $125 | $10,817 ($10,817) $125 | 71.95% | 2,777 | 1,040 | 44.00% | 10 to 1 |
Average | $17,200 ($10,147) | $13,241 ($11,080) | 83.38% | 6,758 | 1,040 | 56.20% | 14 to 1 |