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Bismarck Freezes Tuition at ND's 11 Colleges, Easing Burden on Students

May 2, 2026

The North Dakota Board of Higher Education voted to freeze tuition rates for in-state undergraduate students across the state's public university system for the upcoming academic year. The freeze applies to all 11 institutions, including NDSU in Fargo and UND in Grand Forks, ensuring that North Dakota residents will pay the same tuition they did in the previous year.

This marks a continuation of the state's commitment to affordability in higher education. State law, through Senate Bill 2003, caps the board's ability to approve tuition increases at 4 percent annually, positioning North Dakota among a select group of states that actively manage tuition growth. The tuition freeze goes further than this cap, demonstrating the state legislature's priority on keeping college accessible to North Dakota families.

The freeze takes effect as the state maintains adequate funding for its higher education system, allowing institutions to hold the line on costs without sacrificing educational quality or services. For North Dakota families, particularly those in rural areas who depend on the state's university system, the freeze represents tangible relief amid national trends of climbing tuition rates at public universities.

The decision underscores North Dakota's broader strategy to support workforce development and economic competitiveness by reducing barriers to college completion. By keeping tuition stable, the state aims to increase degree attainment rates and ensure that cost is not a barrier to students pursuing careers in fields critical to the state's future.

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