North Dakota State University (Fargo, north dakota)
Public Institution Emporia State University (ESU) was
founded in 1863 as the first Teachers College of Kansas. More than 150 years
later, ESU is an accredited, comprehensive university with over 6,000 students.
Through the School of Business, Liberal Arts & Sciences, the Teachers
College, and the School of Library and Information Management students can
choose from over 100 academic programs. By studying in the “heart of America”
international students are culturally immersed through interactions with
American students and community members who enjoy providing support to
international students. We are proud to provide international students with
opportunities for merit, talent, country based, and athletic scholarships.
Currently we have students from 53 countries represented on our campus. North
Dakota State University has approximately 14,747 students in more than 100
undergraduate programs, 86 master’s degree programs, and 50 doctoral programs.
As a land-grant institution, the university’s educational mission combines
academic experiences in the field of arts, social sciences with professional preparation
in the sciences, humanities, mathematics, Agricultural science, engineering,
architecture, business, photography,education, pharmacy, and human development
and family science.
NDSU also offers the Intensive English Language Program
(IELP) each fall, spring, and summer term to students who have completed a
minimum of secondary school and wish to pursue higher education or improve
English proficiency. Features of the IELP include: native English- speaking
instructors, individual classroom instruction, and one- on-one tutoring
program, access to all university activities and facilities, and option for
conditional admission to an academic program.
NDSU is proud to offer over 15 cultural associations, 300
student organizations, individual academic advising and tutoring, career
planning services, and a fitness center for all students as well. Global
outreach (go) Ambassadors— current NDSU international and U.S. students—are
also available to answer any non-admission related questions for prospective
and current international students. Ambassadors share their experiences at NDSU
online through travel journals and live video chats about activities and
organizations, campus life and briefing how hard is to adjust to life in the
U.S. and American culture and traditions.
NDSU is located in Fargo, North Dakota—a community of
approximately 200,000 people. The community is a regional hub for arts, culture
and recreation. Fargo combines the amenities of an urban area—a vibrant
multicultural atmosphere, thriving arts community, numerous sporting events and
concerts, many places to visit and shop—with the benefits of a small town—low
crime and family-friendly neighborhoods.
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