I just want NDSU to make new building more architecturally appealing. Granted I haven't been on campus in years so I don't have a great take on how it looks now. My wife went to Kansas and their campus is beautiful
I just want NDSU to make new building more architecturally appealing. Granted I haven't been on campus in years so I don't have a great take on how it looks now. My wife went to Kansas and their campus is beautiful
From NDSU website regarding NDSU's answer to above:
For the 2024-25 academic year, eligible North Dakota and Minnesota students with family income levels of $80,000 or less and are Pell-eligible will have base tuition and mandatory student fees fully covered through the NDSU Tuition Award Program if they are in their first or second year at NDSU.
How It Works
This scholarship program is intended to provide financial support to eligible students by covering any remaining base tuition and mandatory student fees after other gift aid has been applied (ex: grants, scholarships, waivers from federal, state, institutional or external sources). For example:
• An eligible student from North Dakota enrolls full-time in fall semester, totaling to $5,528.50 in base tuition and fees.
• The student receives $2,500 in grants and $1,500 in scholarships, leaving $1,528.50 to be covered.
• The Tuition Award Program will cover the remaining $1,528.50 after all other grants and scholarships are applied.
For full consideration, students must meet the following criteria during the 2024-2025 academic year:
• Be a North Dakota or Minnesota resident receiving the in-state or reciprocity tuition rate
• Be a new, first year or transfer degree-seeking student beginning summer or fall 2024, or a returning NDSU student who first enrolled at NDSU in summer 2023, fall 2023 or spring 2024
• Have a family income (annual adjusted gross income) of $80,000 or less and be Pell-eligible as reported on the 2024-2025 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
• Enroll full-time (12+ credits per semester) for fall and spring semesters
• Be in good academic standing and meet Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
• Be pursuing first bachelor’s degree
• Not be in default on a state or federal student loan
• Be a US Citizen or Permanent Resident
I don't know if this is the correct section to place this in but I just saw a glimpse of an article a few days ago by Timothy Downs, new President of MSUM. In Minnesota, they have the NorthStar Promise which promises free tuition for students in Minnesota whose parents make less than $80,000. Now, it turns out (and this guy is a go-getter), they are extending this offer to both North Dakota and South Dakota students. NDSU does have a similar one already with the same criteria (see above NDSU article). It is an arms race for students all right.
Concordia has free tuition to any student from any state now with a 90k income threshold. The FM area is very competitive
Speaking of an unrelated topic I don't know where to post, NDSU is relocating the Rugby Fields near the Fargodome and extending the Technology Park through a re-zoning request. I saw this at a City of Fargo planning meeting. Does anyone know anything about plans? Did they run out of space or is there a larger project on tap?
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[QUOTE=HerdBot;1665314]Concordia has free tuition to any student from any state now with a 90k income threshold. The FM area is very competitive
Speaking of an unrelated topic I don't know where to post, NDSU is relocating the Rugby Fields near the Fargodome and extending the Technology Park through a re-zoning request. I saw this at a City of Fargo planning meeting. Does anyone know anything about plans? Did they run out of space or is there a larger project on tap?
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I would assume they need more space as that seems most logical. Maybe will be in the Forum.
I did see City Planning Staff recommends "approval" so that it is a good sign as it usually passes then. Must have to go through City Commission too?