Campus Supports
Center for Accessibility and Disability Resources (CADR) The CADR works to ensure students will disabilities have equal access to fully participate in the university environment. Their web page provides information and resources to assist students who need additional accommodations based on documented disabilities.
Equal Opportunity and Title IX Compliance OfficeThe Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty and Equity serves as a central resource for the implementation, coordination, and monitoring of equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination compliance and initiatives.
Report Bias, Bigotry, or Hate: If you believe you have been subjected to discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, and/or retaliation and want to ensure that NDSU is able to fully respond to your concerns, you are encouraged to submit a Complaint Form. Please note that NDSU may be limited in its response if you submit an anonymous report.
If you need help or assistance in this process contact your Hall Director or the Equal Opportunity and Title IX Compliance Office.
LGBTQ+ Resources on Campus: We collaborate with campus departments, student organizations, university administration, and community groups to advocate for the needs and concerns of the LGBTQ+ community on our campus.
Institutional Research (student-related facts) NDSU Institutional Research offers summaries on student demographics, GPA averages, enrollment history and more in this statistically formatted page.
International Student and Study Abroad Services This webpage provides information for students coming to NDSU from abroad and those students who see international experiences of their own.
Military and Veterans Services Providing resources for prospective students, this site links to a wide variety of services both on campus and in the community.
Multicultural Programs The Multicultural Programs assist the NDSU community by providing support programs, cultural events, and tools for personal growth experiences.
President's Council for Diversity Inclusion and Respect President's Council for Diversity Inclusion and Respect is comprised of faculty, staff and students that are dedicated to creating and maintaining an open and collegial environment to promote inclusivity and diversity as a cornerstone of education, research and outreach.
SafeZone The Safe Zone Program at NDSU works to educate students, faculty, and staff on resources, statistics, and how to be an ally/advocate for members of the LGBTQIA Community.
Sexual Assault Prevention and Advocacy Sexual Assault Prevention and Advocacy provides resources, support, and educational materials to connect with peers and actively prevent sexual assault within the NDSU Community.
Student Support Services NDSU offers multiple opportunities for support for students who are low-income, first-generation, and students with disabilities.
Veteran's Educational Training The Veteran’s Educational Training program is a free program to help you prepare to continue your education. The program helps to refresh basic knowledge and ease the transition into higher education.