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North Dakota Computer Science Colleges

17 Colleges
314 Yearly Graduations
$28,707 Avg 4-Year Tuition (In-State)
$29,257 Avg 4-Year Student Loan

In terms of yearly computer science graduations, North Dakota is ranked #49 in the country with 314 degrees handed out in 2021. Students who live in the state can take advantage of in-state tuition averaging $7,177 a year, while students from out-of-state may pay a higher average tuition of $8,391 a year.

An estimated 61% of college students in North Dakota take out loans, with the average loan amount being $7,314 per year.

Learn more about the most popular schools below:

Public Public vs. Private
107 Yearly Degrees
$10,401 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at North Dakota State University - Main Campus is 12,846, of which 10,555 students are undergraduates and of those, 9,339 are full-time. For undergraduates at North Dakota State University, the average graduation time is 4.5 years.

Around 94% of students who apply get accepted. Of the accepted students, 46% are men and 54% are women.

Roughly 64% of students at North Dakota State University take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $9,736 a year. North Dakota State University has a 2.6% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from North Dakota State University is $47,967.

#2

University of North Dakota

Grand Forks, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
71 Yearly Degrees
$10,596 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 13,615 students at UND in total, 9,796 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 7,173 are full-time. It takes the average UND undergraduate about 4.6 years to complete their degree.

Around 87% of students who apply get accepted. Around 53% of accepted students are men, and 47% are women.

62% of UND students take out loans to afford college costs. The typical student loan amount is $10,766 a year. The student loan default rate of 2.8% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

Students who graduate from UND with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $48,276 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#3

Bismarck State College

Bismarck, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
50 Yearly Degrees
$4,926 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 3,716 students at BSC in total, 1,955 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 14 to 1.

46% of BSC students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $5,757 a year. The student loan default rate of 5.9% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from BSC is $42,162.

#4

North Dakota State College of Science

Wahpeton, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
19 Yearly Degrees
$5,646 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,829 students at North Dakota State College of Science in total, 1,485 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1.

72% of North Dakota State College of Science students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $8,317 a year. This school’s student loan default rate of 11.0% is close to the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $41,136 during the early-career years.

#5

Dickinson State University

Dickinson, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
15 Yearly Degrees
$8,122 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,441 students at DSU in total, 1,381 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 966 are full-time. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 13 to 1.

Around 99% of students who apply get accepted. Around 49% of accepted students are men, and 51% are women.

Roughly 52% of students at DSU take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $7,006 a year. The school reports a student loan default rate of 6.6% which is much lower than the average rate of 10.8%!

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $39,775 during the early-career years.

#6

University of Mary

Bismarck, North Dakota
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
12 Yearly Degrees
$20,290 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at University of Mary is 3,799, of which 2,535 students are undergraduates and of those, 1,812 are full-time. It takes the average UMary undergraduate about 4.2 years to complete their degree.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 72%. Around 40% of accepted students are men, and 60% are women.

67% of UMary students take out loans to afford college costs. The average amount of student loans is $8,239 a year. UMary has a 3.0% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from UMary with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $45,935 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#7

Minot State University

Minot, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
11 Yearly Degrees
$8,163 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 2,656 undergraduates at MSU, of which 1,836 are full-time, and there are 2,920 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 11 to 1.

About 77% of students who apply get accepted. Around 43% of accepted students are men, and 57% are women.

Approximately 52% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The typical student loan amount is $5,631 a year. The student loan default rate of 6.3% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $40,835 during the early-career years.

#8

University of Jamestown

Jamestown, North Dakota
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
8 Yearly Degrees
$23,498 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,147 students at UJ in total, 912 of which are undergraduates, and of those, 875 are full-time. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 12 to 1.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 72%. Around 66% of accepted students are men, and 34% are women.

Roughly 72% of students at UJ take out loans to pay for college. The average amount of student loans is $8,308 a year. The student loan default rate of 4.7% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $43,804 during the early-career years.

#9

Williston State College

Williston, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
6 Yearly Degrees
$5,981 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 959 students at Williston State College in total, 573 are full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 23 to 1.

Roughly 24% of students at Williston State College take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $4,052 a year. Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 16.0% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $37,532 during the early-career years.

#10

United Tribes Technical College

Bismarck, North Dakota
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
4 Yearly Degrees
$4,252 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at United Tribes Technical College is 326, which includes 316 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 8 to 1.

Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 31.1% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

Students who graduate from United Tribes Technical College with a bachelor’s degree make an average of $18,121 during the early years of their career after graduation.

#11

Rasmussen University - North Dakota

Fargo, North Dakota
Private for-profit Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$11,847 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Rasmussen University - North Dakota is 628, of which 619 students are undergraduates and of those, 337 are full-time. It takes the average Rasmussen University - North Dakota undergraduate about 4.0 years to complete their degree.

Approximately 88% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $8,697 a year. The student loan default rate of 7.8% means most graduates are not struggling to pay off their loans.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $32,226 during the early-career years.

#11

Turtle Mountain Community College

Belcourt, North Dakota
Private not-for-profit Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$2,338 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Turtle Mountain Community College is 586, which includes 471 full-time undergraduates. The average graduation time for an undergraduate student at TMCC is 4.0 years.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $26,396 during the early-career years.

#11

Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College

New Town, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$3,870 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Nueta Hidatsa Sahnish College is 179, which includes 114 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 5 to 1.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from NHSC is $48,061.

#11

Sitting Bull College

Fort Yates, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$4,010 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 201 undergraduates at Sitting Bull College, of which 167 are full-time, and there are 229 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 6 to 1.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Sitting Bull College is $17,814.

#11

Valley City State University

Valley City, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
2 Yearly Degrees
$8,195 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 1,541 undergraduates at Valley City State University, of which 894 are full-time, and there are 1,676 students altogether. For undergraduates at Valley City State University, the average graduation time is 4.4 years.

The school doesn’t accept everyone who applies - it has an acceptance rate of 81%. Around 54% of accepted students are men, and 46% are women.

Roughly 70% of students at Valley City State University take out loans to pay for college. The typical student loan amount is $6,135 a year. Valley City State University has a 7.3% student default rate. This is excellent when you compare it to the national rate of 10.8%.

The early-career average earnings of bachelor’s-degree holders from Valley City State University is $41,624.

#16

Dakota College at Bottineau

Bottineau, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
1 Yearly Degrees
$5,173 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

The total student population at Dakota College at Bottineau is 1,060, which includes 312 full-time undergraduates. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 13 to 1.

Approximately 65% of the students who attend this school take out loans. The average amount of student loans is $5,127 a year. Students should know that the student default rate at this school is 15.8% which is higher than the national average of 10.8%.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $31,112 during the early-career years.

#17

Cankdeska Cikana Community College

Fort Totten, North Dakota
Public Public vs. Private
0 Yearly Degrees
$3,950 Yearly Tuition & Fees (In-State

There are 67 full-time undergraduates at CCCC, and 182 students altogether. The school has a student-to-faculty ratio of 5 to 1.

A typical bachelor’s-degree holder from this school earns an average of $16,386 during the early-career years.

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