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College Profile for University of North Dakota

University of North Dakota

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Contact Information

University of North Dakota
Carnegie Hall Room 100
250 Centennial Drive Stop 8135
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8135
URL: www.und.edu
General Phone: (800)225-5863
Admissions:
(800)225-5863
Financial Aid: (701) 777-3121

Fast Facts

Control: Public
Coed Status: Coeducational
Campus Setting: Small City
(< 100,000 residents)
Calendar System: Semester
HBCU:
Year Founded: 1883
School Colors: Green, White, Pink
School Nickname: Fighting Sioux

Student Body (Fall 2007)

Total Student Population
(12,559 students)
Attendance Status
of All Undergraduates
Demographic Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Gender Breakdown
of Full-Time Undergraduates
Undergraduates 10,085  
Graduates 1,985  
Professional 489  
Total Students 12,559  
Part-Time 1,287  
Full-Time 8,798  
African American 129  
American Indian 257  
Asian American 141  
Caucasian 8,994  
Hispanic American 112  
International 253  
Not Specified 199  
Male 4,775  
Female 4,023  

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