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UND: Your Time to Lead Event

Categories: Admissions, Events

It’s college decision time! If you and your student are from the Minneapolis area, we’d love to spend an afternoon with you and help you decide on UND. On Sunday, April 15, we’ll be at the Sheraton Bloomington Hotel for the exclusive UND: Your Time to Lead event. At this event, your student will hear from some […]

UND Wants to Crash Your Grad Party

Categories: Admissions

Each year the Office of Admissions welcomes a few students to UND by surprising them at their high school graduation parties. We look for students who are eager to attend UND in the fall and are up for anything. Check out the video of last year’s grad party crashes and nominate your student to get […]

DEADLINE EXTENDED: March 1 Freshman Scholarship Priority Deadline

Categories: Admissions

The priority deadline for freshman automatic scholarships has been extended to March 1. Even if your student was awarded a scholarship when they were admitted, there’s still time for them receive a higher award. Whether or not your student was already awarded an automatic scholarship, if their GPA and/or ACT/SAT scores have improved since they applied, we […]

Win a $1,000 Tuition Waiver at UND Admitted Student Day

Categories: Admissions, Events

What student wouldn’t want an extra $1,000 toward tuition? If your son or daughter attends UND Admitted Student Day on Friday, March 2, he or she could win a $1,000 UND tuition waiver. Ten lucky students attending the event will be selected through a random drawing to each receive a $1,000 UND waiver. The students must be […]

Help Navigate College with 1stG

Categories: Admissions

Is your student the first one in the family to attend a four-year college? UND recently started a new first-generation student initiative to help new students navigate college life. UND 1st G links first-generation college students with UND faculty, administrators and staff in the College of Arts & Sciences who were themselves first-generation college students. Being the […]