Admission to UND is based on the following minimum criteria.
To be admitted as a freshman to UND, you must successfully complete 14 units of high school core courses:
Additional factors will be considered, such as grade trends, course difficulty, GPA in core classes, etc. If you're 25+ years old on the first day of class, you're exempt from the high school course core requirements.
It's recommended that you have a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher when applying. Strong consideration is given to grades earned in the high school core classes listed above.
Self-report your high school GPA or provide an unofficial transcript on your application for a quicker admission decision. We will make a preliminary admission offer if you meet our admission guidelines. You’ll be asked to confirm your academic status by providing an official transcript at a later date. Official transcripts are required to receive a scholarship offer.
ACT/SAT test scores are not required for admission. If you've take the ACT/SAT, submit your score for course placement.
Depending on your major, some programs may have additional requirements beyond the general university admission standards.
Refer to the requirements page in the Program Finder or contact your Rep for more information.
Your first step is to get admitted to UND and if your major has additional admission requirements, you may be asked to complete a separate application to be accepted into your degree program.
Home-schooled students you'll follow the same admission criteria and process for applying to UND as stated above. In addition to submitting what's already required (official high school transcripts of any private or public high schools attended), you'll also need to submit the following:
If you're looking to earn college credits at your own pace while still in high school as a home-schooled student, UND offers online Self-Paced Enroll Anytime courses that are open for enrollment anytime of the year.
UND will accept the General Education Development (GED) certificate in lieu a high school transcript.
Students are encouraged to apply for admission to UND even if their GPA and safety and security responses do not meet these admissions guidelines. All applications that are not yet eligible for admission will be reviewed holistically. We consider all relevant information and extenuating circumstances in order to make an admission decision that is in the best interest of the student and institution.
Through a unique partnership between UND and Lake Region State College (LRSC), you can prepare to transfer to UND while taking classes from both institutions and living on the UND campus. The LAUNCH! program prepares students who are not yet eligible for admission to UND — but meet admission requirements for LRSC — to seamlessly transition to UND after just one year.
Students who do not automatically qualify for UND will be invited to apply for LAUNCH! if they qualify.
LAUNCH! students will:
With LAUNCH!, you’ll receive unmatched personal attention and academic support to help you succeed:
Upon successfully completing 24 transferable credits from the LAUNCH! curriculum with a cumulative general admission 2.0 GPA, you may transfer to UND to complete your bachelor’s degree.
LAUNCH! students are not eligible to be NCAA Division 1 athletes at UND.
Admissions ApplicationComplete your application, check your application status and confirm enrollment.
Office of University AdmissionsGorecki Center
3501 University Ave Stop 8357
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8357
P 701.777.3000 (711 for Relay)
admissions@UND.edu
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