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The Office of International Programs strives to build bridges between cultures and countries. Our services support the UND international population, promote global cultural awareness, and provide resources and support for UND students studying abroad.  ( for more )

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Who is an International Student?

An international student is studying at a U.S. institution on a non-immigrant visa. Most international students admitted to UND obtain F-1 or J-1 visas.

Students who are studying at other U.S. institutions and have valid documents can transfer to UND without applying for a new visa. Please see admission requirements for transfer students.

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How do international students apply?

Undergraduate

International undergraduate students may apply online or you may use the International Student Application which may be downloaded, printed, and mailed to the UND Admission Offices. This form and other information is found at International Student Admissions.

Graduate

Apply online

International Students transferring from other institutions in the United States, Please click here for more information.

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Application and required documents deadlines

Undergraduate

Fall Semester (August - December) - May 1

Spring Semester (January - May) - October 1

For list of required documents

Graduate

Fall (August - December) Admission - May 1
Spring (January - May) Admission - September 1
Summer (May - August) Admission - February 1

Completing your application by the deadline will ensure full consideration for admission and financial assistance.

For International Student Graduate School application information

 

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Where do I send application, fee and required documents?

Undergraduate

Apply by online or you may use the International Student Application which may be downloaded, printed, and mailed to the UND Admission Offices.

Please make sure that all admissions documentation and inquiries are directed to:

Office of Admissions
PO Box 8357
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 58202, U.S.A.

tel (00 +1) 701.777.3821

fax (00 +1) 701.777.2721

Graduate

Please see International Student Graduate School application information.

Graduate School
Twamley Hall, Room 414
PO Box 8178
Grand Forks, ND 58202

tel (00 +1) 701.777.2784

fax (00 +1) 701.777.3619

E-mail: gradschool@mail.und.nodak.edu

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When can I expect to find out whether I have been admitted?

Once you have completed all the requirements for admission and have been accepted to UND, the admissions office (either undergraduate or graduate depending on your application) will send an I-20 request to the Office of International Programs. The OIP usually completes I-20 requests within two working days. At that point, the I-20 form will be sent to the student (graduate students) or returned to the admissions office for mailing (undergraduate students).

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Undergraduate international admission requirements

All forms to be filled out in English and typewritten.

  1. Application for Undergraduate Admission for International Applicants - one copy
  2. Certified or photostatic copies of official records from each secondary or middle school, university and/or professional school attended. These records should cover the entire secondary school, university and/or professional school period, not just the latest institution attended. Your application will not be considered until your secondary school records are in our office.
  3. One certificate of health (on form entitled "Certificate of Health").
  4. One copy of the completed form entitled "Statement of Financial Responsibility."
  5. One copy of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) score, or completion of ELS Language Centers' Intensive Level 112, to be sent directly from the College Entrance Exam Board. Any student, whose first language is not English, must take this test in order to be considered for admission no matter how long the student has been in the U.S. or how many English courses the student has completed.
  6. $35 (U.S. Funds) application fee.

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Graduate international admission requirements

In order to complete the application, you will be required to submit the following items before being considered for admission:

  1. A completed Graduate School application.
  2. A $35 application fee, which is required of all applicants and will not be waived for any reason.
  3. Two complete sets of official transcripts (one with English translation) for all undergraduate and graduate work attempted.
  4. Official copy of your diploma or degree certificate (if you have already received your degree).
  5. Three letters of reference.
  6. Statement of purpose.
  7. Required test scores (TOEFL scores older than two years are not valid and will not be accepted). All test scores must be sent directly by ETS.
  8. Certification of Finances form or letter of sponsorship (accompanied by a certified bank statement).
  9. A photocopy of your passport is recommended, but not required at this time.

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TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

Undergraduate Students

Your application cannot be considered unless you can give evidence of a command of both written and spoken English, adequate for the successful pursuit of University courses conducted entirely in English. For undergraduate studies, the minimum test scores required are:
• 525 (paper based - PBT)
• 195 (computer based - CBT)
• 71 (Internet based- iBT)
• 6.0 on the IELTS
• Completion of at an ELS Language Centers' Intensive Level 112

Graduate Students

Graduate applicants whose native language is not English must have minimum test scores of:
• 550 (paper based - PBT)
• 213 (computer based - CBT)
• 76 (internet based - iBT) with the following minimal scores: Speaking 23, Listening 19, Reading 19, writing 15
• 6.5 on the IELTS
Completion of at an ELS Language Centers' Intensive Level 112

International Graduate School applicants who have received their bachelor's or master's degree in the United States or English-speaking Canada are not required to submit the TOEFL.

Please write to TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540, U.S.A., for an application or visit their web page at TOFEL. The Institution Code for UND is 6878.

You must request that your scores be sent to:

Office of Admissions

PO Box 8357
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, North Dakota, 58202, U.S.A.

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How can I improve my English language skills?

ELS Language Centers is currently the provider for the intensive English language instruction at the University of North Dakota and can provide you with the English skills necessary for academic success.  The ELS Intensive English Programs are structured to accelerate your learning with maximum time in the classroom. Its design enables students to reach their academic and career goals in the shortest possible time period. You are encouraged to enroll in ELS if you haven't acquired the minimum TOEFL score to be admitted to UND or if you need assistance in improving your language skills. ELS programs are offered on a monthly basis.  See the ELS calendar for details.

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International Student Financial Statement

For students who plan to enter the U.S. on an F-1 or J-1 student visa they are required to certify that you will have adequate financial support for your program of study at the University of North Dakota.  Complete support for your entire time of study at UND must be provided. Form I-20 or DS-2019 cannot be issued until you have completed this form satisfactorily and returned it to the Office of International Programs. Information provided must be no more than six months old at the time of enrollment.

An international undergraduate student is required to use the UND form:

Undergraduate International Admissions Statement of Financial Responsibility

An international graduate student is required to use the UND form:

Graduate School Certification of Finances for International Students

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Costs

What fees and cost of living expenses do international students pay?

Undergraduate students (Fall and Spring semesters)

Tuition and Fees (for full-time status: 12+ credits)
$ 15,846
Room and Board
$ 5,702
Books and Supplies
$ 800
Health Insurance
$894
Personal Expenditures (clothing, laundry, etc.)
$ 3,400
Total
$ 26,642
If applying for the First-Year Tuition Waiver Scholarship
- $3,000
Total for I-20
$ 23,642
Less if campus employment is secured
- $3,000 to $ 5,000
Actual cost
$ 18,642 - $20,642
   
Undergraduate costs for Manitoba and Saskatchewan Residents (Fall and Spring semesters)
Tuition and Fees (for full-time status: 12+ credits)
$ 9,457
Room and Board
$ 5,702
Books and Supplies
$ 800
Personal Expenditures (clothing, laundry, etc.)
$ 3,400
Total
$ 19,359
   
For Aviation Students - Additional Aviation Program Costs

$ 9,253 to $ 61,150

   
Graduate students (Fall and Spring semesters)  
Tuition and Fees (for full-time status: 9 credits)
$ 12,711
Room and Board
$ 5,702
Books and Supplies
$ 900
Personal Expenses, Health Insurance, & Other expenses
$ 5,100
Total
$ 24,413
   
Canadian Graduate students (Fall and Spring semesters)  
Tuition and Fees (for full-time status: 9 credits)
$ 7,557
Room and Board
$ 5,702
Books and Supplies
$ 900
Personal Expenses, Health Insurance, & Other expenses
$ 4,200
Total
$18,359

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Financial loans or scholarships

While many scholarships to U.S. schools seem to be only for U.S. citizens, there are some for which international and Canadian students are eligible. Contact the Financial Aid Office or visit their website for possibilities. Check out the possibilities on their Scholarships and Waivers page.

For Undergraduate Students: First-Year Partial Tuition Waiver Scholarship for International Students is available for the first two semesters of enrollment at UND and only for a maximum of $3,000. After their first two semesters at UND, all international undergraduate students become eligible to apply for our regular Undergraduate International Student Tuition Waiver Scholarships on a competitive and need-based basis.

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On-campus jobs

International students may work on campus up to 20 hours per week during the semester and up to 40 hours per week during winter/spring break and summer. To find out about on-campus jobs, go to http://www.und.edu/employment/

F-1/J-1 visa students are only eligible for on-campus jobs that are non-work study. Work Study jobs are a part of the federal financial aid program.

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Medical Insurance Requirement

All international students are required to pay for mandatory student health insurance upon arrival to the university.  The student is automatically billed for this health insurance. The health insurance premium for the 2007-2008 is $894 for one academic year.

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Immunizations

The State of North Dakota policy requires documentation of immunity against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR). Documentation of immunity means:

a) Evidence of two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine no less than one month apart from a licensed physician or authorized representative of a state or local health department.

b) Proof of a positive serologic test for measles, mumps, and rubella

For more information follow this link to UND student health requirements.

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Obtaining an F-1 student visa

You should apply for a visa at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in your home country using the Letter of Admissions and an I-20 from UND. If you have been accepted by several U.S. colleges or universities, do not apply for your F-1 student visa until you decide which institution you want to attend. Please only use the UND I-20 form to apply for a visa and enter the U.S. if you are planning to attend UND.

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Office of International Programs

The Office of International Programs (OIP) helps international students who would like to apply to UND. Once a student is enrolled at UND, the OIP helps students adjust to life at the University and in the United States. The OIP offers orientation programs, workshops on important topics, and one-on-one counseling on immigration, academic, employment and financial matters.

The OIP employs courteous staff members who are sensitive to the needs and concerns of international students and eager to help make your stay enjoyable, comfortable and safe. Please contact the OIP at 701.777.4231 for further information. The OIP is located in the International Centre.

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About Grand Forks, ND

Grand Forks is a city of approximately 50,000 people. Located in the heart of a rich agricultural area, at the fork of the Red Lake River and the Red River of the North, Grand Forks serves as a hub of agriculture, commerce, education, research, and health care for Northeastern North Dakota.

There are many indoor and outdoor recreational, cultural, and athletic activities throughout the year. The community offers the Alerus Center, the Ralph Engelstad Arena, the Grand Forks Symphony Orchestra, the Greater Grand Forks Master Chorale, the Fire Hall Theater, the Grand Forks County Historical Society and Myra Museum, the North Dakota Museum of Art and Hughes Fines Arts Center at UND, and many other cultural activities.

Grand Forks is a center of education, with 25 public schools and 7 private or parochial schools and the University of North Dakota. The excellent medical facilities include Altru Hospital, UND Family Practice Center, Grand Forks Clinic, Meritcare and Family Medical Center as well as many others.

It is very easy to travel in Grand Forks. There are city and UND buses that provide transportation on campus or around the city.

For more information and Grand Forks highlights visit the Greater Grand Forks Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Countries represented at UND

Currently there are students at UND from these countries:

Afghanistan Czech Republic   Japan  Romania  Trinidad & Tobago
Albania Egypt    Korea  Russia  Turkey
Argentina Eritrea    Kyrgyzstan  South Korea  Ukraine
Australia    Estonia  Lebanon  Saudi Arabia  United Kingdom
Bahamas    France  Lithuania  Singapore  Uzbekistan
Bangladesh    Germany  Malaysia  Slovakia  Venezuela  
Brazil   Ghana  Mexico  South Africa  Yemen
Bulgaria    Hungary  Nepal  Sri Lanka  
Cameroon    India  Nigeria  Sweden  
Canada    Indonesia  Norway  Switzerland  
China    Iran  Peru  Taiwan  
Croatia   Israel  Philippines  Tanzania  

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Contact the Office of International Programs

University of North Dakota

Office of International Programs

2908 University Avenue

Box 7109

Grand Forks, ND  58202-7109   USA

tel  (00+1) 701.777.4231

fax (00+1) 701.777.4773

email: internationalinfo@mail.und.edu

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Office of International Programs
International Centre
2908 University Avenue, Stop 7109
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7109
Phone: 701.777.4231
Fax: 701.777.4773
internationalprograms@mail.und.edu
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