🎓 Tuition & Fees (2024‑25 academic year)
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In‑State Undergraduate: $10,951
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Out‑of‑State Undergraduate: $15,570 usd.edu+15usnews.com+15reddit.com+15
Fees included in these rates.
📦 Total Cost of Attendance (Including room, board, books, etc.)
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In‑State: ~$26,200–26,800/year
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Out‑of‑State: ~$30,800–31,100/year reddit.com+15usnews.com+15und.edu+15reddit.com
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Living and other expenses on-campus: approximately $11,000–11,400/year
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Books & supplies: ~$800/year reddit.com+13und.edu+13und.edu+13research.com+4insights.nd.gov+4und.edu+4
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đź’° Net Cost After Aid
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In‑State students: Typically pay around $21,000/year on average reddit.com+15usnews.com+15reddit.com+15
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Out‑of-State students: About $25,300/year after aid insights.nd.gov+9usnews.com+9univstats.com+9
📆 Full Career Cost (4‑Year Undergraduate)
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Sticker price:
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In‑State: ~$107,200
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Out‑of-State: ~$125,700 und.edu+14reddit.com+14reddit.com+14
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After financial aid:
🆚 How Does UND Compare?
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In-state tuition (
$10.9k/year) is slightly below the median for public universities ($12.2k) . -
Out‑of‑state tuition (
$15.6k/year) is well below the national average ($29k) . -
Overall, UND is more affordable than many national alternatives, though total costs are typical for a mid-size public research university.
âś… Final Take
UND is moderately priced, especially for North Dakota residents. Even out-of-state students pay comparatively less than national averages.
Financial aid plays a major role: nearly all students receive some, and typical aid reduces yearly costs to roughly $20–25k.
Tip for Prospective Students
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In-state residency saves thousands—look into establishing ND residency rules (especially if out-of-state)
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Use UND’s net price calculator to estimate your personalized cost based on financial aid und.edu+3reddit.com+3reddit.com+3reddit.com+7collegetuitioncompare.com+7univstats.com+7reddit.com+4reddit.com+4reddit.com+4upgrad.com+7und.edu+7bigfuture.collegeboard.org+7
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Explore merit scholarships—UND automatically awards many based on GPA/ACT
Bottom line: UND is not considered expensive compared to most U.S. public universities, particularly for in-state students. Even for out-of-state, the costs are competitive and financial support is strong.
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