Online Schools In North Dakota

Get started with your search for top-ranked schools in North Dakota. Discover which colleges offer programs that fit your needs.

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Written by Evan Thompson

Updated on April 24, 2026

A 2023 Job Service North Dakota report projects that jobs requiring a bachelor's degree will grow 9.17% from 2022 to 2032, while jobs requiring a master's, doctoral, or professional degree will grow 10%.

The best online colleges in North Dakota offer a quality education at affordable prices. Our ranking considers factors such as tuition costs, student-to-teacher ratios, and graduation rates. The availability of financial support, career counseling services, and job placement support also affects rankings.

Popular Online Programs

Learn about start dates, transferring credits, availability of financial aid, and more by contacting the universities below.

Top Online Bachelor Colleges in North Dakota

Why Choose North Dakota for Online Higher Education?

In the fall of 2024, 60.2% of students in North Dakota enrolled exclusively in online courses, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. These distance education programs benefit students who work full time, single parents, and other nontraditional students who need help balancing school with personal obligations.

Cost of Attending an Online College in North Dakota

North Dakota's cost of tuition for in-state students is close to the national average, while tuition for out-of-state students is slightly lower than the national average. However, tuition costs vary depending on the type of school (public schools are generally more expensive than private ones) and the degree students pursue.

In-state tuition

$9,728 – public, four-year institution$5,610 – public, two-year institution

Out-of-state tuition

$14,687 – public, four-year institution$6,642 – public, two-year institution

Source: National Center for Education Statistics

Considering a North Dakota School as an Out-of-State Student

Nonresident students looking to earn an online degree in North Dakota need to consider various factors: in-state vs. out-of-state tuition, reciprocity agreements, and attendance restrictions for distance learners.

Tuition Discounts

Participating "good neighbor" states commonly offer students tuition breaks. States with such agreements are often broken into regional interstate compacts, or groups of states with reciprocity agreements. North Dakota schools, for example, partner with Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin as members of the Midwestern Higher Education Compact (MHEC). The MHEC improves access to higher education through the Midwest Student Exchange Program (MSEP). Established in 1994, the MSEP assures affordable access to higher education. Under the MSEP, public schools agree to charge out-of-state students no more than 150% of in-state tuition.

State Authorizations for Online Learning

Like traditional on-campus programs, online degrees must uphold a certain standard of education to be accredited. For any program, online or on-campus, colleges must be approved by the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education. As each state may have different standards of education, all schools participating in a reciprocity agreements must be authorized by the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA).

Tuition rates are ultimately program- and institution-based. Ask someone from a prospective program about the rates that apply to you specifically as a potential member of that program.

Frequently Asked Questions About North Dakota's Online Schools

This section answers common questions from prospective students selecting a college program. Consider your potential schools from all angles, ensuring the answers below favorably apply to your program of choice.

The cost of online tuition varies depending on the tuition rates of the school. On average, tuition in North Dakota equates to or is lower than tuition in other states. As North Dakota is a member of the MHEC, out-of-state students looking to complete an online program in the state can attend at in-state tuition rates, or close to it.

Traditionally, distance learning is more affordable per credit than traditional on-campus education, both in price per credit hour and in associated costs, such as housing, textbooks, and lab fees.

North Dakota Grants and Scholarships

In addition to the previously discussed FAFSA, several scholarships for students completing an online degree in North Dakota exist. Students may seek scholarships and financial aid from their school or community; they may also apply for a Pell Grant. See the list below for potential scholarships available to students completing an online program in North Dakota

North Dakota Career & Technical Education Scholarships

Awarded by the North Dakota Legislature, this scholarship targets high school seniors looking to pursue a college degree in North Dakota. University students also qualify to receive funds as long as they are enrolled full time and seeking a degree in technology. Applicants must maintain a high school GPA of at least 3.0 and a college GPA of 2.75 or higher.

Scholarship Amount: Up to $6,000 total.

North Dakota Native American Scholarships

Applicants must be residents of North Dakota and members of a recognized Native American tribe. To apply, students must be accepted into an accredited program for higher education or a verified vocational program. Scholarship awards are based on need as well as merit.

Scholarship Amount: Up to $2,000 per year.

North Dakota Scholars Program

To apply, students must be North Dakota residents enrolled in a two-year or four-year higher education program in North Dakota. Applicants must rank in the 95th percentile of ACT scorers in the year of their scholarship application. Students receive scholarships in descending order until funds are exhausted.

Scholarship Amount: Full tuition

Medical Group Management Association Midwest Section Scholarship

Students living in any MGMA section states, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Ohio, or Wisconsin, and seeking an undergraduate or graduate degree in the medical field may apply for this scholarship. Eligible degrees include public health, healthcare administration, medicine, and business.

Scholarship Amount: $2,500

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