Get Answers to Your Questions as an Admitted Student
After you’ve been admitted to NDSU as a graduate student, there are specific steps you need to take to get ready for your first semester. Below you’ll find answers to some of the most common questions we get from admitted students like you.
If you have questions that aren’t answered below, email ndsu.grad.school@vbj4.com and reach out to our Admission Team.
After You're Admitted
How do I activate my email account and get my student ID card?
To set up your electronic services, such as your student email account, visit New Student Setup.
You can find information on how to obtain your student ID card on the NDSU Card Center web page.
Can I delay my enrollment to a future term?
You may delay your enrollment for up to one year. If you plan to delay enrollment, the Request to Delay Enrollment form must be received by the Graduate School prior to the Enrollment Census date for the semester in which you were admitted. If you do not meet this deadline, you must reapply to the Graduate School.
I’m an international student. Where do I submit financial documents and request an I-20?
Send all required financial documentation to the Office of International Student and Study Abroad Services. I-20s cannot be requested until you have submitted all required financial documents and have accepted admission.
When is orientation and when do classes begin?
New Graduate Student Orientation has two components: an online guide and an in-person event.
All new graduate students are required to complete the online orientation information to help you begin your graduate studies and become familiar with resources on campus. The online orientation is found at gradschool.vbj4.com.
The optional in-person event includes a panel discussion with current graduate students to give you better understanding of the role of a graduate student. There is also a resource fair with representatives of resources and services from across campus. Event details are posted on myndsu.vbj4.com.
Additionally, international students are required to attend New International Student Orientation, hosted by the Office of International Student and Study Abroad Services. This is typically a two-day event, held during the week prior to the first week of classes.
Information regarding orientation sessions will be sent to you via email prior to the start of the semester.
Semester start dates are found on the university's Academic Calendar.
Can I transfer credits from another institution?
A program may allow you to transfer up to 10 credits to a master's program or up to 12 credits for a doctoral program.
Doctoral coursework that is transferred does not reduce the total requirement of 60 NDSU credits for students with a master's degree in the same discipline. Your credits will not be transferred until your Plan of Study is submitted to and approved by the Graduate School.
Where can I get information about living on campus?
Visit NDSU Residence Life for information on campus housing.
What student services does NDSU offer to graduate students?
Learn more about the Graduate School. Get information on student support services, diversity and inclusion, and campus involvement.
What is Fargo like?
Learn about community resources or visit www.fargomoorhead.org to get more info about the area, and see a community calendar of events.