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First Year Students
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Questions? Contact Us.
Office of Admissions
May Hall 107
dsu.hawk@dickinsonstate.edu
Text
701-354-4332
Call
701-502-4390
Schedule a campus visit, review admission requirements, and learn how to apply for
financial aid when you are enrolling in college for the first time.
Create or log into your application here.
Application Fee
There is a one-time application fee of $35.
Official Transcripts
We require official high school transcripts and official transcripts for any college
coursework you completed while in high school or after graduation. Transcripts can
be sent from your school in an officially sealed envelope OR through ND E-Transcript,
Parchment, or Clearinghouse. You must have a minimum cumulative grade point average
(GPA) of
2.0
on a 4.0 scale.
Note:
You can provide an unofficial transcript for a quicker admission decision. We can
make a preliminary admission offer if you meet our admission guidelines. You will
need to confirm your academic status by providing an official transcript later.
Required High School Coursework
Your high school transcript should show that you have successfully completed 13 units
of high school CORE classes.*
4 units of English
3 units of Mathematics, Algebra 1, and above
3 units of Laboratory Science
3 units of Social Studies
*Applicants aged 25 or older on the first day of class or applying to an associate
or certificate program are exempt from CORE requirements.
Official Test Scores
For bachelor's programs
: The State Board of Higher Education has waived test score requirements through summer
2023. You may still submit ACT or SAT scores for scholarship and placement testing
purposes. To send your scores to us, enter the code
3210
for the ACT or
6477
for the SAT.
For associate and certificate programs
: ACT or SAT test scores are not required but may be submitted for the purpose of
placement in courses. Placement testing is also available before enrollment.
Immunizations and Exemptions
The North Dakota University System requires that new students provide documentation
of immunity for certain diseases unless an exemption is accepted.
For more details on these requirements or potential exemptions click here
Additional Program Requirements
If you are pursuing a degree in nursing or teacher education, your major may have
additional requirements beyond the general DSU admission standards. Please
visit the DSU Catalog
or contact Admissions for more information. After you submit your application to
DSU, you may be asked to complete a separate application for your degree program.
Home-Schooled Students
If you're a home-schooled student, you'll follow the same admission criteria and process
for applying to DSU as stated above. In addition to submitting what is already required,
you'll also need to submit a home-school curriculum description or transcript that
displays:
Specific listing of classes completed to satisfy secondary school requirements; identified
and/or separated by class levels. We may request a course syllabus or detailed description
of course content.
Clear identification of those courses that meet the NDUS high school core course requirements.
Key explaining grading system and successful completion of coursework including number
of credits earned by course, letter grade, and GPA on a 4.0 scale.
Date of your graduation/completion of plan of study.
Signature of your parent/instructor.
Diploma/certificate issued by the local school district in which you live if your
district provides such a document. High school equivalency exams may be acceptable
in lieu of a high school diploma, providing that such an exam is an authorized high
school equivalency test by the state in which the exam was taken.
General Educational Development (GED)
High school equivalency exams may be acceptable in lieu of a high school diploma,
providing that such an exam is an authorized high school equivalency from the state
in which it was earned.
The GED is the only test of high school equivalency recognized by Dickinson State
per the
North Dakota University System procedure 402.11
. If you completed the GED after 2014, you must provide official documentation of
a minimum GED test score equal to or greater than
145
Come see us on a Discover DSU Day or set up an individual visit. Can't make it to
a visit event? Check out our virtual tour.
Explore the ways you can visit campus.
Check out DSU’s scholarship opportunities here!
The
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
is available online.
Applications are accepted as early as
October 1
The priority deadline for grants and work study qualification is
April 15
Dickinson State University’s FAFSA School Code is:
002989
Dickinson State University’s housing policy requires all first-year and second-year
full-time students to live in a residence hall on campus and purchase a meal plan
for the full academic year.
To complete your on-campus housing application you must first
claim your NDUS Account
After you've claimed your NDUS account, you can go to
Campus Connection
to complete the housing application.
Follow these instructions to submit the housing application
You will have to pay a $200 housing prepayment to secure your room.
Once Housing and Dining has finished room assignments, you will get information about
your roommate so you can connect before coming to campus.
If you don't want to live on campus, you need to complete the
Housing Appeal/Accommodation Request
. Approval of these requests are made at the discretion of DSU’s Office of Housing
and Dining. Exemptions may include married students, students with dependents, students
living within 25 miles of Dickinson, ND, or students age 21+ prior to the start of
classes for the semester in which they are enrolling.
After you're accepted to DSU, you are required to attend a New Student Orientation
event to sign up for classes for the upcoming semester.
Accepted students can register for a New Student Orientation event starting on February
1. You can find
New Student Orientation dates here
During orientation, you can speak with financial aid, residential life, and other
important offices around campus. You will also meet with an advisor to choose classes,
get your student ID, get your parking pass, eat lunch in our dining hall, and meet
other new students!
Book lists for the upcoming semester are typically finalized about two months before
classes start. You can order textbooks after you enroll in classes.
To order your textbooks, please visit our
University Store website
. You can search for your textbooks using your student ID number or by entering class
numbers from your class schedule.