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Anurag Pal

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The cost of living for international students varies from student to student. It depends on the type of accommodation and their lifestyle. Therefore, international students check the cost of living on campus and off campus at UND before applying. Check below the housing rates for international students:

Type of Accommodation

Rates

Residence Halls

USD 4,945 - 6,960 (INR 4.10L - 5.80L)

Apartment Style

USD 3,870 - 9,680 (INR 3.20L - 8.0L)

*USD/INR = 83.50

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The University of North Dakota is a single-campus university in Grand Forks, North Dakota, The university campus is the state’s the largest campus encompassing an area of 521 acres. There are more than 260 student clubs and organizations for students to involve with each other and make long-lasting connections. Students can also take part in 17 NCAA Division I athletics teams at the University of North Dakota.

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The University of North Dakota is one of the most affordable universities in the Mid-West region. It offers highly ranked and top-rated academic programs across a wide range of subjects. The tuition fee for international students may vary from course to course. It generally depends on the type of courses and level of study. Check below the University of North Dakota tuition fees for some popular courses:

INR 15L - 30L
INR 17L
Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
INR 22L
INR 20L - 31L
INR 10L - 19L
INR 17L - 18L
INR 16L - 30L
INR 23L

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Nishtha Shukla

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Below is the comparison of UND with USD based on fee and ranking parameters:

University Name

First-Year Tuition Fee*

Ranking (US News)

University of North Dakota

INR 9.9 Lacs – INR 30.3 lakh

250

University of South Dakota

INR 6 Lacs – INR 21.2 lakh

220

*The fee is taken from an unofficial source. Hence, is indicative.

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Nishtha Shukla

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According to the student population data for fall 2022 UND has a total enrollment of 13876 of which 9928 are UG students, 3,436 are PG students, 229 are students in law school, and 283 are students in medical school moreoever UND has more than 1000 international students from 97 nations. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes. UND is the only university in North Dakota that has medical and law schools and in the US News & World Report's national universities ranking for 2022-23 UND ranks at the #250 position while it ranks at the #1208 position in the global universities category ranking by US News in 2022-23. In case of the global universities category ranking of U.S. News UND's ranking has declined as in 2022 the university was placed at #1081.

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Nishtha Shukla

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All students that live on campus in the residence halls, except for those living in Swanson Hall, are required to purchase one of the anytime access meal plans. Students who live in off-campus housing, Greek housing, Swanson Hall, Apartment-Style Housing, and UND Apartments are able to select from the non-residence hall student meal plan options.

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UND provides on-campus accommodation for students. The cost to live on campus varies by living option. Residence Halls are billed similarly, while apartment-style housing and on-campus apartments vary by unit type.

It has many residence halls and over 850 on-campus apartments. Some of the amenities that are provided to students who live on-campus include maintenance, bed lofts, internet, laundry and more. Note that all the first-year students are required to live in a residence hall, on-campus for their first, full-academic year. According to the College Housing facts, 34% of on-campus students return to live on campus for another year

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