2023-2024 Estimated 出勤费用

Below you will find the estimated costs for the 2023-2024 academic year,* as well as a breakdown and explanation of fees. If you’re looking for detailed information about paying tuition and fees or answers to common billing questions, 查看我们的 tuition and payment resources.

学费类型 北达科他州居民 明尼苏达州的居民 Montana and South Dakota Residents 其他州
基本学费* $9,309 $10,426 $11,170 $13,963
Architecture and Landscape Architecture Tuition $12,384 $13,870 $14,861 $18,576
业务的学费 $9,751 $10,921 $11,701 $14,627
计算机科学 $10,243 $11,472 $12,292 $15,365
工程的学费 $10,243 $11,472 $12,292 $15,365
护理的学费 $11,090 $12,421 $13,308  $16,634
药店的学费 $18,825 $20,519 $22,590  $28,237

*Differential Tuition is assessed to students in selected programs to cover the costs of additional resources and facilities associated with those programs. Differential tuition is typically assessed to students accepted into the professional phase of the program. 的 differential tuition replaces the base tuition

学费, 住宿及膳食计划 
费用类型 国内大学生
学费 $1,748
住房 $4,488
膳食计划 $5,145
$800

If you're an international undergraduate applicant, please view the 费用估计.

成本的解释
学费

Student fees cover the costs of selected university programs such as career and advising services and student health services, admission to fine arts and athletic events, 学生出版物, 健康中心会员资格, library services and ongoing technology needs on campus. Student fees also provide for services aimed at promoting student success and retention including but not limited to orientation and welcome week programs, tutoring services and family programs. 除了学费, all students will be charged a one-time $200 non-refundable new student fee to cover the cost of orientation, 登记, welcome week and family programs.

住宿及膳食计划

Several room-and-board arrangements are available for on-campus 住房. 的 costs presented here reflect a weighted average of residence hall rates and living arrangements most commonly selected by new first-year students, including a seven-day unlimited meal plan. 

书籍及用品

Students should plan on spending approximately $800 per year for 书 and supplies and approximately $3,476 per year for personal expenses and transportation. 

项目费用

Program fees are assessed in addition to tuition and support program needs for a limited number of programs. 具体费用见 一站

More information on costs, additional fees and payment plans is available from 一站.

明尼苏达州的居民

An agreement between North Dakota and 明尼苏达州 makes students eligible for tuition comparable to resident tuition. Students graduating from a 明尼苏达州 high school who enroll at NDSU within 12 months of graduating automatically qualify for this rate. Transfer students, home-schooled students and students earning a GED must apply for this rate at www.咸宁.状态.mn.us

校友家属

Children and spouses of North Dakota University System (NDUS) college and university graduates may be eligible for reduced tuition at NDSU. New undergraduate students who are not North Dakota, 明尼苏达州, Montana or South Dakota residents are eligible for a tuition rate equal to the Montana/South Dakota resident rate. 

员工家庭折扣

Spouses and dependents of NDSU employees may be eligible for a tuition discount equal to one-half of the tuition cost for NDSU classes. 请与 人力资源厅 to complete the paperwork at least 30 days prior to the beginning of the term.

资金管理

NDSU is committed to making sure that students succeed throughout their college career and beyond. 的refore, financial literacy, as well as money and debt management education, is very important.  

Please visit our Personal Finance Tips & Resources for College Students below:

制定预算

Once you move away to college, a budget becomes crucial. Map out your various streams of income, including money your parents will provide, 工作收入, and money coming from student loans, grants and other types of financial aid. 的n, categorize expenses so you know where it’s all going. You’ll feel more in control if you follow a budget and have a clear picture of what is and isn’t affordable.

的 trick with any budget is sticking to it. Once you have determined your budget, take some time to learn how to make smart money choices that fall within the budget. College students should become masters at exploring the ways their educational status can save money. 例如, try to choose free or low-cost social activities such as NDSU athletic events or city-sponsored events. Ask about student discounts at events or restaurants, 使用 free MAT bus for transportation, 等. 

Another helpful tool is the online budgeting service, 薄荷. It makes money management easy and convenient and is available as a free app on your smartphone. 薄荷 enables you to upload bank account and expense information so you can manage all of your accounts in one place. This ensures fewer missed payments and penalties and easy access to account balances.

 

尽量减少学生贷款

Spend Your Money on the Right Things
Even if loans look like “free money” now, they have to be repaid, even if you file bankruptcy. Don’t borrow more than you need, and use your student loans only for tuition, 书, 住房, 食物计划, 等. Don't use student loans for social outings, new clothes or video games.

只借必要的东西

的 amount of student loans you borrow should commensurate with the type of salary available once you obtain your degree.  Borrowing more than you need to fund an extravagant 校园生活style could become a serious indebtedness problem later. You’ve heard it before: ”Live like a college student now so you don’t have to later."  To determine what an affordable loan payment and debt would be based on your expected income, 使用 学生贷款计算器.

用一份工作来筹集额外的资金

If you want to fund a social life, it should be done with a part-time job, 没有联邦学生资助. Adapt the “pay now” policy for nonessential purchases so you don’t have to pay for them later with added interest. If you are looking for a part-time job, check out the 握手 online job board that is solely for NDSU students and alumni.

小心使用信用卡

Credit card companies prey on students, banking on the notion that freshmen are strapped for cash and excited about the prospect of “easy” money. 的y also expect students to be careless with credit cards, racking up late fees and high interest payments. If you’re set on having a credit card, shop around for the best one with the lowest interest and fees. Weigh the pros and cons and set a reasonably low spending limit. Manage it wisely, using it only for emergencies, and pay off the balance (on time) every month. Also, keep in mind that credit cards are not the only way to build credit. 

Protect Personal Information

When it comes to identity theft, college students are some of the hardest hit. According to Javelin Strategy and 研究, the 18 to 24 demographic has the highest risk for identity theft. 不仅如此, the average individual from that demographic took 132 days to detect and report the fraud.

It’s simple: If possible, do not share personal information. Simple things like giving a password to a friend, providing your social security number where it is unnecessary or leaving personal documents lying around can increase your chance for identity theft. To catch theft before it goes too far, check your bank and credit accounts regularly and report any suspicious activity immediately. While identity watch services are available, the monthly fees may not fit into your budget. 而不是, make sure you pay close attention to your accounts and order a free credit report from all three of the reporting bureaus annually.  

额外的资源

Village Financial Resource Center
If your borrowing or spending has gotten out of hand, there is help. 的 Village Financial Resource Center, a program of 的 Village Family Service Center, provides financial counseling programs and services. 的y can be reached by calling 1-800-450-4019 or emailing moneyhelp@thevillagefamily.org.

聪明的钱 
聪明的钱 is a computer-based instruction consisting of eleven modules that cover basic financial topics ranging from banking to rebuilding credit.

CashCourse
A real-life guide to taking charge of your money using online personal finance tools to help build financial skills. 

跳蛋挞美元
A coalition of diverse financial organizations working together to educate and prepare our nation’s youth for financial success.