North Dakota State University (NDSU) football, known as the Bison, has become synonymous with success in NCAA Division I FCS. The team competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference and has consistently excelled, winning numerous national championships. The Bison’s dominance is highlighted by their disciplined play, talented athletes, and passionate fan base. The team’s home games draw massive crowds to the Fargodome. NDSU’s football program is renowned for its tradition of excellence, and players often transition to successful careers in professional football. The Bison’s achievements contribute significantly to the university’s pride and athletic legacy.
Acceptance Rate: 100%
SAT Score | 1050-1260 |
ACT Score | 20-26 |
Application Fee | $0 |
SAT/ACT | Considered but not required |
Tuition Type | North Dakota Residents | Minnesota Residents | Montana and South Dakota Residents | Other States |
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Base Tuition* | $9,309 | $10,426 | $11,170 | $13,963 |
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