Introduction and Overview
Rasmuson University Fargo offers more than 50 career-focused courses in nursing, business, technology and other fields, which can award associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and certificates in related fields.
History and Founding Time
The school can be traced back to the Acker Business School established in 1902. In 2007, Acker College merged with Rasmuson College to become the Rasmuson College branch in North Dakota.
School Strength
Faculty: Equipped with experienced faculty and staff in related fields, the teacher-student ratio is 10:1, and 83% of students believe that professors have put a lot of effort in teaching.
Academic achievements: No outstanding performance in public academic research and achievements has been found, but significant achievements have been made in vocational education, and a large number of applied talents have been delivered to the society.
Teaching resources: With modern teaching facilities and online learning platforms, it provides students with a flexible way of learning. Many courses can be studied online, and the campus also provides additional resources and support.
School Nature
Private for-profit university.
Educational philosophy
Committed to the personalization, orientation and market-oriented nature of the entire learning process, so that every student, regardless of their background, can maximize their potential and be successfully employed after graduation.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key disciplines: Nursing is the school's dominant discipline and is in a leading position in the field of nursing education in the country. In addition, accounting and business administration in the business field, as well as computer science and network security in the technical field are also popular.
Key laboratories: No reports have been found that the branch has a specific key laboratory.
Faculty
The school has a business school, a nursing school, a school of education, a school of technology and design, a school of justice studies, a school of health sciences, etc.
Ranking
According to Niche's ranking, Rasmussen University Fargo has a comprehensive score of C+, and has corresponding scores in academics, value, diversity, etc., which is at a medium level among colleges and universities in North Dakota.
Costs
The average annual net cost is $17,412. After receiving financial aid or scholarship assistance, the average annual cost will be reduced. 94% of the school's students can receive financial aid, with an average annual aid amount of $6,104.
Campus Environment
Campus Facilities: Located at 4012 South 19th Avenue, the campus is equipped with basic teaching facilities and student service facilities, such as classrooms, libraries, computer laboratories, etc.
Campus Culture: The student life is rich and diverse, focusing on the personalized development and career planning of students, and providing various club activities and career development guidance.
Campus Safety: The safety situation is good, with a grade of A, providing students with a safe learning and living environment.
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