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University of North Dakota

3501 University Ave. STOP 8357, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA

University of North Dakota award
University of North Dakota award
US ranking
position: 230
Tuition & fees per year: $11,857
Acceptance rate: 77.00%
Median alumni salary: $53,393
Avg. SAT and ACT: 1200 SAT, 23 ACT
Entrance difficulty: N/A

What are the graduation rates for students at University of North Dakota?

The University of North Dakota has an overall graduation rate of 63%, positioning it within the top 40% of comparable institutions. This figure reflects students who complete their degrees within six years, highlighting a solid level of academic persistence and institutional support. For men, the graduation rate is slightly lower at 60%, while women graduate at a rate of 67%, both maintaining roughly the same standing in the top 40% percentile.

When examining the four-year graduation rate, the university sees a completion rate of 42%. This is considered average but falls in the bottom half compared to peer schools, suggesting that a significant portion of students take longer than four years to finish their programs. The gap between the four-year and six-year graduation rates indicates that many students require additional time to fulfill their degree requirements.

Retention rates at the University of North Dakota are robust, with 83% of first-time students returning for their second year. This places the university in the top 30% of institutions, demonstrating strong student engagement and satisfaction during the initial year of study, which is often predictive of eventual graduation success.

What is the earning potential for graduates at University of North Dakota?

Graduates from University of North Dakota display a broad spectrum of earnings depending on their chosen field of study, with some disciplines offering notably higher financial returns. Engineering programs stand out prominently, particularly Petroleum Engineering graduates who earn an average of $84,111 annually. Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering also commands substantial earnings, with an average income of $76,521, followed by Mechanical Engineering at $66,166 and Chemical Engineering at $62,457. Civil Engineering graduates earn an average of $61,317, marking these technical disciplines as strong options for those prioritizing earning potential.

Computer-related fields also provide lucrative career prospects. Graduates in Computer and Information Sciences earn around $56,206 on average, while those in Industrial Production Technologies make about $53,289. Similarly, graduates who studied Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions report average earnings near $59,202.

Business-related disciplines show a respectable earning range as well. For example, Business Administration, Management and Operations graduates typically earn $44,192, with Accounting graduates doing better at $51,896 and Finance and Financial Management Services close behind at $51,977. Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations majors average $37,197, and Marketing graduates earn approximately $41,105.

In the social sciences and education sectors, earnings tend to be more moderate but steady. Graduates in Social Work earn about $38,598, while Social Sciences majors make $39,028 on average. Teacher Education and Professional Development have slightly varied outcomes, with those focusing on specific subject areas earning $38,390, and those concentrated on specific levels and methods earning $36,803.

Other fields like Health and Physical Education offer average earnings around $37,657, while Registered Nursing-related graduates can expect higher returns at $61,752. Psychology graduates see average earnings near $32,596, and Criminal Justice and Corrections graduates earn about $41,528.

Lower-paying fields, yet still relevant for some students, include Communication and Media Studies at $32,353, English Language and Literature at $30,406, and Biology with earnings averaging $27,099. Mathematics graduates make around $36,620, and Sociology graduates have mean earnings of $36,235.

University of North Dakota Graduation Rate

Avg. graduation 63%
Graduation rate, total cohort
4-year Graduation 42%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 4 years, total
6-year Graduation 63%
Graduation rate - Bachelor degree within 6 years, total

University of North Dakota Career Help & Outcomes

Career Centers:

Full time employees: 6

Part time employees: Data not available

Career Counselling:

Individual: All undergraduates

Group: All undergraduates

Career Center services:

  • Job Interviews
  • Career library
  • Resume preparation
  • Resume refers to employers
  • Career/Interest testing
  • Interview workshop

Other information:

Job bank on campus

Yes

Job fairs on campus

Yes

On campus employer recruitment

All undergraduates

University of North Dakota Graduations Per Degree

BACHELOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

628

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies

314

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

312859

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

42125

Education

551671

Engineering

42134176

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

12618

Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences

505

English Language and Literature/Letters

16319

Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities

5847105

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

533083

Mathematics and Statistics

358

Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies

347

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

171330

Philosophy and Religious Studies

314

Physical Sciences

81220

Psychology

8827115

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

612788

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

67976

Social Sciences

373067

Transportation and Materials Moving

51269320

Visual and Performing Arts

11718

Health Professions and Related Programs

21430244

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

104177281

History

358

MASTER’S Degree

Women Men Total

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

202

Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services

2911

Education

16827195

Engineering

144862

Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics

336

English Language and Literature/Letters

235

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

235

Mathematics and Statistics

426

Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology

426

Physical Sciences

31114

Psychology

571168

Public Administration and Social Service Professions

701787

Social Sciences

41822

Transportation and Materials Moving

121325

Visual and Performing Arts

538

Health Professions and Related Programs

22237259

Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services

385290

History

123

DOCTOR’S Degree

Women Men Total

Natural Resources and Conservation

011

Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs

101

Education

271037

Engineering

42428

English Language and Literature/Letters

202

Biological and Biomedical Sciences

325

Physical Sciences

156

Psychology

15116

Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services

011

Transportation and Materials Moving

044

Health Professions and Related Programs

314