• August 22, 2024 (Updated with IPEDS Recent Release)

2024 Average Tuition of colleges in North Dakota is $7,676 for Residents and $9,904 for Others

For the academic year 2023-2024, the average tuition of public colleges in North Dakota is $7,676 for North Dakota residents and $9,904 for out-of-state students. For private colleges in North Dakota, the average tuition & fees are $14,110 regardless of residency. For graduate schools, the average tuition of public colleges in North Dakota is $9,071 for North Dakota residents and $10,467 for out-of-state students. For private schools in North Dakota, the average graduate tuition is $10,074.
The average living expenses other than tuition & fees are $11,816 when a student lives on-campus facilities such as dormitory and college-operated/owned apartment. The average off-campus living cost is $12,798. It includes costs for room & board, books & supplies, and other living expenses.
The average amounts are based on the cost of 4-years college which offer BS degree (or higher). You can check the average cost of 2-years college (community college) and less than 2 years colleges (trade schools / technical colleges). In addition, you can check the average cost of college by school type, level, and offered degree below.

Average Cost of Attendance (COA)

In addition to the tuition & fees, the cost of college includes cost for room & board, books & supplies, and other living expenses. This total costs of attendance (COA) is important when preparing for the college admission and checking student loans.
The 2024 average COA of the four-year colleges in North Dakota is $20,706 for residents and $22,934 for out-of-state students. At private four-year schools, average COA is $26,203. At community colleges (2-4 year school), the average COA is $18,380 for North Dakota residents and $19,033 for out-of-state students.
The following table summarizes the 2024 average COA by school types and levels. In addition, you can check the changes of COA by comparing to last year.
2024 COA by School Type
North Dakota ResidentsOut-of-State
Public 4-Year Colleges$20,706$22,934
Private 4-Year Colleges$26,203
Community Colleges$18,380$19,033

Undergraduate Tuition & Fees

In North Dakota, 26 out of 26 colleges are offering undergraduate programs. By schools type, there are 14 public and 11 private colleges in North Dakota. The average undergraduate tuition & fees of colleges in North Dakota is $6,417 for North Dakota residents and $8,644 for out-of-state students. At private schools, the undergraduate tuition & fees is $12,561
At community colleges (2-4 years schools), the average tuition & fees is $4,137 for residents and $4,790 for out-of-state students.
2024 Average Tuition & fees of colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota ResidentsOut-of-State
Public 4-Year Colleges$6,417$8,644
Private 4-Year Colleges$12,561
Community Colleges (2-Year Colleges) $4,137$4,790
Trade Schools (Less than 2-Year Schools)$16,537

Graduate Programs Tuition & Fees

In North Dakota, 11 colleges and universities offer graduate programs. The average graduate school tuition & fees of colleges in North Dakota is $8,013 for North Dakota residents and $9,409 for out-of-state students. At private schools, the graduate program tuition & fees is $9,558
2024 Average Graduate Tuition & fees of colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota ResidentsOut-of-State
Public Schools$8,013$9,409
Private Schools$9,558

Tuition per Credit Hour

The tuition per credit hour is used and charged to part-time students and/or full-time students who takes extra courses (credits). The average cost per credit hour of colleges in North Dakota is $257 for North Dakota residents and $341 for out-of-state students. At private schools, the average cost is $367
For graduate programs, the average tuition per credit hour is $403 for North Dakota residents and $469 for out-of-state students. At private graduate schools, the average cost per credit hour is $533
2024 Average Tuition per Credit Hour of colleges in North Dakota
North Dakota ResidentsOut-of-State
Undergraduate
Public 4-Year Colleges$257$341
Private 4-Year Colleges$367
Community Colleges (2-Year Colleges)$162$187
Graduate
Public Schools$403$469
Private Schools$533

Average Living Costs at colleges in North Dakota

At colleges in North Dakota, the average living cost is $11,816 when a student lives on campus facility and $12,798 when living off campus. It includes the cost for room & board, and other living expenses.
2024 Average Living Cost of colleges in North Dakota
On-CampusOff-Campus
Public Schools$12,019$12,376
Private Schools$11,209$13,784

Most Searched Colleges in North Dakota

University of Jamestown

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Jamestown, ND

University of Mary

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Bismarck, ND

Moler Barber College

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Fargo, ND

The Hair Academy

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Bismarck, ND