Now that you're accepted to UND, it's time to get started on your next steps. Please check your email frequently for communications from UND.
Freshman Admitted Student PortalUse the Admitted Student Portal to see who your admission rep is and get started on your first-year freshman checklist. Your personalized checklist will be updated as you complete key steps. Login in using the same email and password you used for your admission application.
Let us know you're coming to UND. To confirm your enrollment, you must pay a $200 nonrefundable deposit by the following priority deadlines:
You'll need to pay the $200 deposit before you'll be eligible to register for classes or receive your housing assignment, so it's best to confirm your enrollment as soon as possible.
To gain access to many of the systems you'll need as a UND student, you must activate your student account within the North Dakota University System.
To claim your NDUS account:
Once you've claimed your NDUS account, you won't have to repeat the process. Make sure to keep your username and password in a safe and secure place. You'll use this username and password for other UND systems, such as housing, class registration and financial aid.
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Please check the personal email account that you used on your admission application frequently for communications from the University regarding financial aid, housing, confirming your enrollment, Orientation, course registration and more. You'll continue to get reminder emails about these next steps to your personal account from the Office of University Admissions until your first semester at UND begins.
As you get closer to beginning classes at UND, you'll start to get emails from other campus departments to your official UND student email account. It's important to check this account frequently so you don't miss communications from the University.
After you've claimed your NDUS account, follow the directions to log into your UND student email account.
Once the semester begins, all communications from the University will be sent to your official UND student email account.
As a first-year freshman, you're required to live on campus for your first full academic year or receive an approved exemption.
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the only application UND requires to determine your eligibility for federal financial aid programs. The aid you're eligible to receive is determined from the financial information you provide in your FAFSA and the cost to attend UND.
Don't assume you won't be eligible for aid! Most students qualify for some type of aid, including low-interest federal student loans.
Once the 2025-26 FAFSA opens, go to studentaid.gov to complete it by using your 2023 income taxes.
Funding is not guaranteed after the Feb. 1 priority deadline. Apply early!
UND's FAFSA school code is 003005.
If you plan to take summer 2025 courses, you'll need to complete the 2024-25 FAFSA. You must be registered in summer classes before financial aid eligibility will be evaluated.
If you met the criteria and were accepted by the priority deadline of Feb. 1 for the fall semester, you'll automatically be awarded one of UND's freshman academic scholarships.
You'll receive notification of your UND scholarship award beginning in October or within two weeks from when you're admitted. Please note that official transcripts are required before scholarships can be awarded.
If you're admitted for the summer or spring semester, you may be eligible for other scholarships.
Now that you're accepted to UND, you can apply annually for 1,000+ scholarships with one application at Scholarship Central from Oct. 1 to Feb. 1 for the following academic year.
Explore outside scholarship opportunities through a variety of sources including the federal government, the state of North Dakota and outside organizations.
You may accept non-UND scholarships without affecting your UND scholarships. (If you have a UND athletic scholarship, please contact the Athletic Department to determine if you can accept a non-UND scholarship.)
The UND Orientation Program is a two-part process that prepares you for your first semester at UND.
The process and timeline will vary depending on the semester you plan to start at UND.
Before you register for classes, it's very important that advisors are aware of any college-level credits you may have earned or may be currently taking.
If we don't have your official college transcripts, the credits you've already completed won't be transferred to UND.
If you have any updated or final college transcripts since you've applied to UND, you must ask the college or university where you earned the credit to send your official transcript directly to:
UND Office of Admissions
3501 University Ave Stop 8357
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8357
In order for UND to apply Advanced Placement (AP) credits appropriately, please ask the College Board to send your scores directly to UND.
Visit the AP website for more details on submitting your scores to UND.
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) provides credit by passing appropriate CLEP Subject Exams.
Visit the CLEP website for more details on submitting your scores to UND. You also may schedule a CLEP exam through UND Testing Services.
If you completed the FAFSA, watch for your personalized financial aid offer and UND Financial Aid Guide.
Your offer will be mailed out beginning in December for the upcoming fall semester or approximately two weeks from when UND receives your FAFSA information.
Make sure you complete the full financial aid process as soon as possible, but no later than at least one month before you start classes, including:
Refer to the financial aid website and guide for complete details.
If you have completed your housing application for the upcoming academic year, signed your Room & Meal Plan Agreement and confirmed your enrollment with UND by March 1, you'll be included in the first round of Room Selection for the residence halls.
Your Room Selection time is based on the original date of your housing application.
Refer to the New Student Room Selection webpage for details and watch for emails from UND Housing to complete your next steps.
If you haven't already, make sure you have set up and logged into your UND student email account.
Once the semester begins, all communications from the University will be sent to your official UND student email account, so it's very important that you check your email frequently.
All newly admitted on-campus and online students must provide required immunization documentation or request an approved exemption.
See the Student Health Services website for complete details on how to upload your immunization records electronically or request an exemption.
The U Card is your official UND identification and credential card. Carry it with you at all times.
Your U Card provides access to many campus buildings, library resource materials, printing funds, as well as entrance to the Wellness Center, dining services and all athletic events.
When ordering your U Card, make sure you follow the photo requirements or your photo will be rejected and you will need to resubmit it.
*If you're an online student, you have the option to get your U Card, but you're not required to do so.
Whether you’re taking courses in the classroom or online, it’s important to have the right technology and equipment.
Visit the University IT website for an overview of student technology requirements.
As a UND student, you'll receive Microsoft 365 Apps for free, which includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook and more.
You may install Microsoft 365 Apps on a maximum of five (5) home or personally-owned PCs / Macs and on a maximum of five (5) mobile devices. Office mobile applications are accessible on iPhone and Android phones.
Get acquainted with University Information Technology and the support services they provide to students through the UND Tech Guide.
Permits are required if you're parking a vehicle to campus. Keep in mind UND is a walkable campus with free shuttle services, so you may not need a vehicle.
UND Welcome Weekend gives all new undergraduate students an informal but informative introduction to college life and the opportunity to:
For the upcoming fall semester, UND Welcome Weekend is always held the Saturday, Sunday and Monday before classes begin.
If you're living in the residence halls, make sure you review the moving-in process from Housing & Residence Life.
Note that you'll need to sign up for a move-in time to help the University manage traffic and congestion during the fall Welcome Weekend.
If families need hotel accommodations, make reservations at visitgrandforks.com.
Hotels may fill up, so make your reservations early.
UND offers interest-free payment plans to help you break down your total costs owed to UND into affordable monthly payments.
Your options for a 3-, 4- or 5-month payment plan are determined by the date you sign up. The earlier you sign up, the more you can spread out your payments.
There is a $30 fee for payment plan enrollment.
Keep in mind the following:
The Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) establishes certain rights for students regarding the privacy of their academic and financial records.
To allow UND to release detailed information about your account over the phone or to a non-UND email address, you must complete the FERPA privacy release form. This form allows UND to release the educational records that you designate and to whom you have allowed release to.
FERPA release forms are recommended to be completed before your first day of your first semester at UND.
You may complete your FERPA Privacy Release request on the eForms tile in Campus Connection .
Approximatley three to four weeks before the start of your first semester at UND, you'll receive an email to your UND student account with instructions on how to complete a mandatory online training program that covers topics such as:
Please discuss the implications with your family prior to coming to campus.
To verify high school graduation and any college credits you may have earned, you must submit all final official transcripts to UND.
If you have any final official transcripts that haven't been sent to the UND Office of Admissions, please request to have them sent as soon as possible.
Transcripts can be sent electronically through a secured electronic transcript service or by mail in a sealed envelope to:
UND Office of Admissions
3501 University Ave Stop 8357
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8357
As a reminder, if you haven't already, please do the following as soon as possible:
Refer to the financial aid website and guide for complete details.
You'll use a variety of different student systems throughout your UND experience. Before classes begin, familiarize yourself with these main systems and how you will use them.
Campus Connection is the system you'll use to manage your student account information, including registering for classes, managing your financial aid and paying your bills.
Before classes begin, make sure you go to Student Self Service within Campus Connection to:
For many of your courses, Blackboard will be an important and useful tool. Blackboard is an online system that gives you access to your course information, including syllabi, grades, handouts, presentation, quizzes and exams.
It is important to check Blackboard regularly for course updates.
Hawk Central is a tool that helps you do the following:
To access Campus Connection, Blackboard, Hawk Central and other systems you'll use as a student:
Stay up-to-date with important academic dates and deadlines by checking out UND's academic calendars, which include:
You can use our interactive undergraduate academic calendar to save individual dates directly to your own calendar system.
You have the option to buy or rent textbooks (new or used) as well as use financial aid to charge your books at the UND Bookstore.
There are a few ways to identify your required textbooks or other course materials for the upcoming semester:
2. UND Bookstore
Connect with classmates and find out what’s happening at UND.
Balancing a job while you go to college can be an excellent way to get involved, earn money, learn time management and develop your professional skills.
There are thousands of jobs available on campus as well as within the Greater Grand Forks community.
Visit the Student Employment website to learn about the different types of student jobs and to apply.
Fee-paying UND students who are enrolled in the concurrent semester, are eligible members who have access to the UND Wellness Center.
A waiver must be signed annually by all users of the facility in order to use the UND Wellness Center. You can sign your waiver ahead of time, to save time on your first visit, and review the UND Wellness Center guidelines.
If you live outside of the United States and need to make a payment, visit Flywire for directions.
To permit someone else (family member) to view your tuition bill and make payments, you must set up an authorized user in your Campus Connection account.
If you're struggling with one of your courses, don't be afraid to ask for help.
As a UND student, you have access to a variety of academic services, such as tutoring and study skill support, at no additional cost
UND offers a variety of health and safety information, resources and support for concerns such as:
Use our interactive SafeUND website to quickly find the help you need.
You may also download the UND SafeCampus mobile app to receive important safety alerts and access to resources.
Career Services assists you with achieving your career goals by:
As a UND student, you can take two types of online courses:
Enroll in online courses as well as find additional support services, including:
Getting involved at UND is a great way to make new friends, explore your interests and enhance your college experience.
Check out all the opportunities UND Student Involvement offers.
Make sure you note these important dates and deadlines in your calendar and watch for more information as the dates get closer.
*Must be accepted to UND before completing this step.
Important Dates & Priority Deadlines | Fall 2024 | Spring 2025 | Fall 2025 |
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Scholarship Central Application Opens* | Oct. 1, 2023 | Oct. 1, 2023 | Oct. 1, 2024 |
Housing Application Opens* | Oct. 2, 2023 | July 1, 2024 | Oct. 1, 2024 |
Honors Program Application Priority Deadline* Apply early to be considered for an Honors scholarship. | Dec. 1, 2023 | N/A | Dec. 1, 2024 |
FAFSA Application Opens | Jan. 1, 2024 | Jan. 1, 2024 | Oct. 1, 2024 |
FAFSA Priority Deadline | Feb. 1, 2024 or ASAP after admitted to UND | ASAP after admitted to UND | Feb. 1, 2025 |
Freshman Admission & Academic Scholarship Priority Deadline | Feb. 1, 2024 | N/A | Feb. 1, 2025 |
Transfer Admission & Academic Scholarship Deadline | Aug. 15, 2024 | Dec. 15, 2024 | Aug. 15, 2025 |
Scholarship Central Application Deadline* | March 1, 2024 Deadline extended | March 1, 2024 Deadline extended | March 1, 2025 |
Housing Application Priority Deadline* | March 1, 2024 | N/A | March 1, 2025 |
Enrollment Confirmation Priority Deadline* Freshmen must pay a $200 nonrefundable deposit as a prepayment applied toward their UND bill by logging into their admissions application. | June 1, 2024 Priority deadline extended | Dec. 1, 2024 | May 1, 2025 |
Classes Begin at 4 p.m. | Aug. 26, 2024 | Jan. 13, 2025 | Aug. 25, 2025 |
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