Accreditation
NDSU’s accrediting and licensing organizations are included in the Bulletin which also lists all programs, majors, degrees and graduation requirements.
American’s with Disabilities Act
Student Financial Services does not discriminate on the basis of disability, as mandated by Section 504 and the ADA. For students with disabilities, contact the Counseling Center-Disability Services located in Ceres Hall 212, or by telephone at 231-7671.
Drug Free Work Place
Policies regarding a drug free work place, drug usage penalties and available counseling services are printed in the University Policy Handbook and distributed to all students and staff annually. In compliance with federal law, the Drug Free Schools and Communities Acts Amendments of 1989, NDSU has adopted and implemented a program to prevent the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol by students and employees.
Employment of Citizens and Authorized Aliens
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 mandates that all employers employ only U.S. citizens or nationals and lawfully authorized alien workers. To meet this federal requirement, NDSU requires identification and verification of all new employees, including student employees. The most common identification documentation is a valid passport or a combination of current picture identification, license and birth certificate, or original Social Security card. The HR/Payroll Office, Old Main 205, handles employment verification.
Placement
Job placement information on NDSU graduates is available through Career Center in Ceres Hall 306.
Student Right-to-Know/Campus Security
Information required to be compiled and distributed under the Student Right-to-Know (campus security data, graduation data and athletic graduation data) legislation is released annually to all students, faculty, staff and upon request, to prospective students.
Study Abroad
Financial aid is available for students who are in an approved study abroad program. This includes funding through Federal Pell Grant, campus based aid, as well as student loans.
Academic Competitiveness/National Science and Mathematics Access
to Retain Talent Grants
An otherwise eligible student of the Academic Competitiveness and the National
Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent Grants may request the
Institution to count weeks if they object to the assuming method.
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