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- Who is the president of UND?
- How do I find a current UND student, professor or
staff member, or a graduate/alumnus?
- What is UND's central telephone number and mailing
address?
- What are UND's colors?
- How do I look/apply for a job at UND?
- When was UND founded?
- How many schools does UND have, and what degree
programs do they offer?
- Does UND have a major in ...?
- When can I apply to UND?
- How do I transfer to UND from another university
or college?
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| 1. Who is the president of UND? |
| The president of UND is Dr. Robert O. Kelley. President Kelley was named the eleventh president of the
The University of North Dakota on July 1, 2008. President Kelley's biography can be
found on the President's Office Web
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| 2. How do I find a current UND student, professor
or staff member, or a graduate/alumnus? |
| Use the The
University's Online Directory search to find currently enrolled
students, faculty, and staff. For alumni, look at the Alumni email
directory. |
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| 3. What is UND's central telephone number and
mailing address? |
Central telephone number is:
(701).777.2011 -or- Toll Free:
1-800-CALL-UND
Central mailing address is:
The University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202 |
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| 4. What are UND's colors? |
| In April 1889, the student body met and chose
as school colors the pink and green of the prairie rose,
"suggestive of our green prairies and rosy prospects." In the 1920s
green and white were adopted as colors for UND athletic teams while
pink and green continued to be used on the academic hoods of the
University. |
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| 5. How do I look/apply for a job at
UND? |
| Information on applying for faculty, staff,
temporary, and student employment is available through the Human Resources web
site. |
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| 6. When was UND founded? |
| Founded by the Dakota Territorial Assembly in
1883, six years before statehood, UND was intended to be, and has
remained, a university with a strong liberal arts college
surrounded by a constellation of professional and specialized
schools. |
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| 7. How many schools does UND have, and what degree
programs do they offer? |
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The University of North Dakota has ten schools:
Further information, including academic departments within each
school, is available on the Schools and UND
Academics web sites. |
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| 8. Does UND have a major in ...? |
| For a list of majors, please see our
Fields of Study web page. You may also want to view our list
of Schools, Departments, and Academic Programs. |
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When can I apply to UND? |
UND welcomes applications from first-year
candidates, as well as from applicants seeking to transfer from
other accredited universities or colleges, go.und.edu.
If you are interested in applying to one of UND's graduate
programs, select the appropriate link on UND's Graduate School
web site. |
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How do I transfer to UND from another university or college? |
We know that the needs of transfer students
are different from those of students who have never attended
college. We provide you with service that is relevant to your
unique needs – including timely answers to
questions about transfer credit, and academic advisement. Please
let us know if we can serve you better. Enrollment Services has a full-time
representative to serve transfer students –
please call us at (701)777-4463 or
1-800-CALL-UND, or email sarahvolk@mail.und.nodak.edu.
Transferring to The University of North Dakota is a breeze
– just as long as the credit earned is freshman
level or higher and from a regionally accredited college where the
student is in good academic standing.
Our
articulation agreements detail how your college credits will
transfer directly to UND. |
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