2022-2023 Estimated Cost of Attendance
Below you will find the estimated costs for the 2022-2023 academic year,* as well as a breakdown and explanation of fees. If you’re looking for detailed information about paying tuition and fees or answers to common billing questions, check out our tuition and payment resources.
Tuition Type | North Dakota Residents | Minnesota Residents | Montana, South Dakota, Manitoba and Saskatchewan Residents | Other States | International Undergraduates |
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Base Tuition* | $9,309 | $10,426 | $11,170 | $13,963 | $16,289 |
Architecture and Landscape Architecture Tuition | $12,384 | $13,870 | $14,860 | $18,575 | $21,671 |
Business Tuition | $9,751 | $10,921 | $11,701 | $14,626 | $17,064 |
Computer Science | $10,243 | $11,472 | $12,291 | $15,365 | $17,925 |
Engineering Tuition | $10,243 | $11,472 | $12,291 | $15,365 | $17,925 |
Nursing Tuition | $11,089 | $12,420 | $13,308 | $16,634 | $19,406 |
Pharmacy Tuition | $18,825 | $20,519 | $22,590 | $28,237 | $32,943 |
*Differential Tuition is assessed to students in selected programs to cover the costs of additional resources and facilities associated with those programs. Differential tuition is typically assessed to students accepted into the professional phase of the program. The differential tuition replaces the base tuition.
Student Fees, Housing and Meal Plan
Fee Type | Domestic Undergraduates |
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Student Fees | $1,684 |
Housing | $4,400 |
Meal Plan | $4,900 |
Books | $800 |
If you're an international undergraduate applicant, please view the Estimate of Expenses.
Costs Explained
Student Fees
Student fees include a one-time $200 non-refundable new student fee, and cover the costs of selected University programs such as Career and Advising Services and Student Health Service, admission to fine arts and athletic events, student publications, Wellness Center membership, library services and ongoing technology needs on campus. Student fees also provide for services aimed at promoting student success and retention, including but not limited to, orientation and welcome week programs, tutoring services and family programs.
Housing and Meal Plan
Several room and board arrangements are available for on-campus housing. The costs presented here reflect a weighted average of residence hall rates and living arrangements most commonly selected by new first-year students, including a 7-Day Unlimited Meal Plan.
Books and Supplies
Students should plan on spending approximately $800 per year for books and supplies and approximately $3,476 per year for personal expenses and transportation.
Program Fees
Program fees are assessed in addition to tuition and support program needs for a limited number of programs. For specific fees, see One Stop.
More information on costs, additional fees and payment plans is available from One Stop.
Minnesota Residents
An agreement between North Dakota and Minnesota makes students eligible for tuition comparable to resident tuition. Students graduating from a Minnesota high school who enroll at NDSU within 12 months of graduating automatically qualify for this rate. Transfer students, home schooled students and students earning a GED must apply for this rate at www.ohe.state.mn.us.
Alumni Dependents
Children and spouses of North Dakota University System (NDUS) college and university graduates may be eligible for reduced tuition at NDSU. New undergraduate students, who are not North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana or South Dakota residents, are eligible for a tuition rate equal to the Montana/South Dakota resident rate.
Employee Family Discount
Spouses and dependents of NDSU employees may be eligible for a tuition discount equal to one-half of the tuition cost for NDSU classes. Please contact the Office of Human Resources to complete the paperwork at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the term.