Student & Graduate Reviews
UND - 5/31/2016
Degree: Social Work
Graduation Year: 2011
"UND is a great college in a great community. My experience at UND has been nothing short of exceptional. The campus is clean, safe, and close enough to walk around. The professors are passionate, caring, and helpful. I enjoyed my undergrad program so much that I'm now pursuing my graduate degree at UND!"
Anonymous - 10/26/2015
Degree: Liberal Arts
Graduation Year: 2015
"This was an excellent college to attend. I started when they were still the Sioux and my only complaint is that they are no longer."
Anonymous - 10/13/2015
Degree: Criminal Justice
Graduation Year: 2011
"Very well rounded school that prepared me for the real world."
UNDgrad - 8/19/2015
Degree: Social Work
Graduation Year: 2011
"Great school! I absolutely enjoyed it. So much that I'm going back this fall to get my master's degree. There have been a lot of new and exciting changes at the university that I'm looking forward to being a part of when the school semester starts. I highly recommend UND to anyone looking to further their education."
Anonymous - 8/4/2015
Degree: Psychology
Graduation Year: 2011
"Large campus--lots of walking. Proud school--recently lost nickname which is unfortunate. Fun and broadens horizons but does not have personal vibes."
Anonymous - 8/4/2015
Degree: Psychology
Graduation Year: 2011
"Large campus--lots of walking. Proud school--recently lost nickname which is unfortunate. Fun and broadens horizons but does not have personal vibes."
0 Communication in Online Program - 7/31/2015
Degree: Forensic Psychology
Graduation Year: 2014
"I attended this school to pursue a Master's in Forensic Psychology. They were one of the few public universities that offered the degree at all, and one of fewer to offer it entirely online. As a military spouse who moves frequently I require that flexibility. I am not always able to stay in a location long enough to complete a degree and I prefer to minimize transfers. Communication was terrible at this school. I could not get in contact with my advisor past the initial "Welcome to the program" e-mail despite numerous e-mails and phone calls. My professors were not very responsive to e-mail or phone calls, either. It was such a bother that after one semester I just switched schools. As a long distance student, communication with the school is extremely important and UND completely failed in that area."
Anonymous - 7/20/2015
Degree: Management
Graduation Year: 2006
"College provided me the opportunity to meet new friends, try new things, and evolve into a hard-working, skilled, professional adult. It allowed me the freedom to make my own choices and find my passion, while learning and earning that coveted college degree."