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Apply for Housing by March 1 priority deadline

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Reminder! The March 1 priority deadline for students to apply for UND housing is approaching. We encourage your students to apply for housing ASAP in order to get their top residence hall choices. UND’s new and renovated residence halls do their best to make students feel safe and at home. Lukas Metropoulos, a junior at UND and the community assistant with UND Housing […]

Benefits of ROTC

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Our Air Force and Army ROTC students at the University of North Dakota receive world-class leadership training and experience camaraderie that is second to none. Students can participate in ROTC without any obligation for the first two years. As a member of ROTC, your student is not in the military and will not be deployed while in school. They will […]

Military Scholarships

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Maximize Military Education Benefits at UND One in seven UND students is an active-duty military service member, veteran or military dependent  earning their degree with the support of military benefits. At the University of North Dakota, we are proud to support the educational journeys of all military-affiliated students with a range of education benefits designed […]

Attend Admitted Student Day on March 15 or April 5.

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Up until now, your high school students haven’t had to think too hard about where they’ll eat, sleep, study or relax for a night of popcorn and Netflix. More often than not, the answer has been right at home. But figuring out where home is going to be for the next four years is going to […]

Sign Up for UND Orientation Program beginning Jan. 20

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The UND Orientation Program is a two-part process that prepares your students for their first semester at UND: (1) virtual class registration and (2) on-campus Orientation Day. For your students’ virtual class registration process, complete the following steps: If they haven’t done so already, students need to pay the enrollment confirmation deposit (a $200 nonrefundable prepayment applied […]