Weekday Visits
Weekday visits are a great way to get a personalized visit and experience what NDSU has to offer. Your visit will include a student-led campus tour and an information session led by an admission counselor where you will learn more about the application process, scholarships, financial aid, academic offerings and student resources.
For your visit, you can request an academic appointment to meet with faculty and staff and explore a specific academic program. Academic appointments aren’t guaranteed, but we will try our hardest to accommodate them for you. Have other things you want to learn about or see on campus? List them in your registration form and we’ll try to accommodate.
For your best experience, please plan ahead as times and availability may vary. If you have any special requests, please contact us at ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com.
Prospective graduate students may contact the Graduate School at ndsu.grad.school@muurausahvenlampi.com to schedule a campus visit. Our faculty graduate coordinators are also available to schedule in-person meetings with prospective graduate students.
International students are encouraged to schedule a tour if desired and then contact ndsu.international@muurausahvenlampi.com for additional details on the admission process.
Specialty Academic Tours
Business and Agribusiness Tour
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Offered when school is in session most Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 1-2 p.m. and most Fridays from 3-4 p.m., plus other select dates/times.
For students interested in accounting, agribusiness, agricultural economics, business administration, economics, finance, management, marketing, management information systems or supply chain management. Richard H. Barry Hall, located in downtown Fargo, is home to the College of Business and the Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics. It includes conference rooms, classrooms, an auditorium, faculty offices, study areas and a coffee bar. Get a tour of Barry Hall and meet with an academic advisor to talk more about our programs.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
College of Engineering Tour
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Offered when school is in session most Mondays and Fridays from 3-4 p.m., plus other select dates/times.
For students interested in agricultural and biosystems, civil, computer, construction, electrical, environmental, general, industrial, manufacturing or mechanical engineering or computer science. Get a tour of our engineering facilities from a student and meet with a faculty member to talk more about our engineering majors.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
School of Nursing Tour
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Offered when school is in session Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 1-2 p.m., plus on other select dates/times.
Take a tour of our state-of-the-art nursing facilities and learn more about our program. The mission of the School of Nursing is to advance nursing knowledge and develop dynamic nurse leaders who improve the health of all people, with a special emphasis on underserved, rural and diverse populations. The School of Nursing is located in Aldevron Tower, where labs, classrooms and other student spaces are viewed during the tour.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
School of Design, Architecture and Art Tour
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Offered when school is in session most Mondays and Fridays from 12-1 p.m., plus other select dates/times.
For students interested in art education, architecture, environmental design, graphic design, interior design, landscape architecture or visual arts. Meet with a faculty or staff member and get a tour of the program facilities. Students interested in art, architecture, emergency management or landscape architecture tour Renaissance Hall or Klai Hall in downtown Fargo. Students interested in interior design tour facilities on the main campus.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
Challey School of Music Tour
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Offered when school is in session most Mondays and Fridays from 12-1:30 p.m., plus other select dates/times.
For students interested in participating in ensembles and/or majoring/minoring in instrumental music, instrumental music education, vocal music or vocal music education. This tour includes an opportunity to sit in on an ensemble rehearsal, meet with faculty and see our performing arts facilities.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
Biological Sciences Tours
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Offered when school is in session most Mondays from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. and Fridays from 1-2 p.m.
For students interested in biological sciences and/or pre-medicine/pre-health professional programs. Meet with faculty in our state-of-the-art lab facilities to learn more about the biological sciences program, what classes are like and what career options are available for you.
Registration notes: If you are interested in adding a campus tour and admission session to your visit, please select “Yes” at the bottom of the registration form.
Weekend and Special Events
We offer a number of weekend visit and academic event opportunities which are listed below. Register early as space is limited.
Weekend visits are primarily programmed based on academic college, however, you can attend a weekend visit regardless of your academic interest (College of Business and School of Design, Architecture and Art events are limited to those majors). See which college you match with by checking out our list of majors. Visitors may choose to participate in any or all parts of a weekend academic event. All weekend academic events include:
- Admission presentation and next steps information
- Panel with current students
- 75-minute walking tour of campus
- Interactive experiences with faculty
- Optional complimentary lunch in the West Dining Center
Saturday, November 23, 2024
College of Engineering
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Engineering, including Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, and General Engineering.
Saturday, December 7, 2024
College of Health and Human Services
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Health and Human Sciences, including Exercise Science, Health Services, Human Development and Family Science, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing, Nutrition Science, Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Radiologic Sciences, Respiratory Care, and Sport Management.
**Please note that pre-medicine sessions are not covered in this event**
Saturday, February 1, 2025
Career and Major Exploration
Not sure what you want to study? No problem. Join NDSU staff for an interactive session exploring how your interests fit with major and career opportunities and the resources available at NDSU to help you succeed.
Saturday, February 8, 2025
College of Business
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Business, including Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Global Business, Management Information Systems, Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain Management. Experience our main campus and downtown Fargo facilities.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
College of Engineering
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Engineering, including Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, and General Engineering.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources, including Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, Animal Science, Biotechnology, Crop and Weed Sciences, Economics, Equine Science, Family and Consumer Sciences Education, Food Science, Horticulture and Urban Agriculture, Microbiology, Natural Resources Management, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Precision Agriculture Technology and Management, and Veterinary Technology.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Arts and Sciences, including Agricultural Communication, Anthropology, Apparel/Retail Merchandising/Design, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biological Sciences, Biological Sciences Education, Business Education, Chemistry, Chemistry Education, Comprehensive Science Education, Criminal Justice, English, English Education, Health Education, History, Interior Design, Journalism, Management Communication, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Music, Philosophy/Ethics/Applied Humanities, Physical Education, Physics, Physics Education, Political Science, Pre-Medicine and Pre-Professional Programs, Psychology, Public History, Social Studies/History Education, Sociology, Spanish, Spanish Education, Statistics, Strategic Communication, Theatre Arts, and Women and Gender Studies.
**Please note that architecture, emergency management, landscape architecture, and visual arts sessions are not covered in this event**
Saturday, March 22, 2025
College of Health and Human Services
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Health and Human Sciences, including Exercise Science, Health Services, Human Development and Family Science, Medical Laboratory Science, Nursing, Nutrition Science, Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Radiologic Sciences, Respiratory Care, and Sport Management.
**Please note that pre-medicine sessions are not covered in this event**
Saturday, April 12, 2025
College of Engineering
Join us to learn more about the opportunities within the College of Engineering, including Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, and General Engineering.
Group Visits
Group visits are available virtually or in-person for middle school, high school and community college students and with size ranging from 10 to 200 students. Visits typically include a campus tour and admission presentation. Student panels or other resource sessions may also be requested. Groups must include at least one chaperone for every 10 students. Chaperones are expected to remain with the group at all times.
Group visits may be scheduled Monday-Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Due to the volume of groups that we welcome to campus and limited funding, we are unable to assist with lodging or transportation costs. Meal assistance may be requested on your group visit form as needed and is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Groups are scheduled on a first-come-first-served basis and require at least two weeks advance notice. Please note that contact information for all students is required before arrival to campus. We can’t wait to welcome you and your group to campus. To request a group visit, please complete this form.
Virtual Visits
Virtual Visit Options
Schedule a video call with an undergraduate admission counselor to ask questions, review the admission process, discuss major options, cost, financial aid and scholarships and learn more about what NDSU has to offer.
Virtual meetings with academic departments are available upon request. Email ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com to request a virtual meeting.
Virtual Tours
Can't make it in person? Explore campus through a virtual tour.
Preparing for Your Visit
Campus Visit FAQs
What should I do during my first visit to campus?
We recommend scheduling a campus tour and an admission counselor meeting or attending one of our events (weekend event or Discover NDSU). Each of these opportunities will give you a thorough overview of what NDSU has to offer.
I tried to reserve a spot for the visit online, but the date that I want to come is not available. Why not?
The visit for that date might have reached capacity or the university might be closed. Please keep in mind that some dates do fill quickly and you should register as early as possible. If you have a special request, please call our Office of Admission at 701-231-8643 or email ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com
How long is the campus visit?
The average campus visit is two hours. The admission counselor meeting is 30-45 minutes and the tour of campus takes about one hour.
What should I bring with me to a campus visit?
Bring a list of questions you want to have answered.
What happens if there is severe weather on the day of my visit?
If classes are canceled and the University is closed, the visit will be canceled as well. You will receive a cancellation notification as soon as possible.
What should I wear?
Dress casually for your visit to campus. Comfortable shoes for the tour are recommended, and a jacket or umbrella are helpful in case of rain. Check out today’s weather. If the temperature falls below zero, your tour will be modified to ensure your comfort.
Where do I park?
Park in the MU Lot as indicated on the campus map. Please do not park in spots designated for administrators or special permits. Don’t forget to display your parking pass.
What will I see on the tour?
A student-led walking tour of campus includes our state-of-the-art classroom facilities, a residence hall, a dining center, wellness center, library and more.
May I bring a guest?
Absolutely! Parents, guardians or guests are always welcome on campus. When you register for your visit, please indicate how many guests will accompany you to campus.
I play a sport at my high school. Can I meet with a coach?
The Office of Admission is not able to schedule athletic appointments. Please check out our athletics website at www.gobison.com for more information.
Can I schedule an academic appointment?
When you register for your visit, you can indicate an interest to speak with an academic representative. Be sure to plan ahead - we need at least two weeks’ notice to request these appointments. We do our best to get you scheduled with a department but cannot guarantee it.
Can I eat in one of the dining centers?
Absolutely! While on tour, you will get to see many of our dining facilities. Stop by after your tour for a meal. All weekday visits will be offered meal passes as part of their visit when dining centers are open.
I am visiting with a friend and we want to go on tour together, do we need to register separately?
Yes, each student who is visiting should make their own reservation. We will do our best to put you on the same tour.
What if the number in my party has changed since I signed up for my tour?
If you know in advance that you are bringing more or fewer people than you initially indicated, please call our Office of Admission at 701-231-8643 or email ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com.
Need help scheduling your visit?
Please email us at ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com or call 1-800-488-NDSU or (701) 231-8643.
Need help scheduling your visit? Please email us at ndsu.visit@muurausahvenlampi.com or call 1-800-488-NDSU or (701) 231-8643.
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