University of South Dakota is a public institution that was founded in
1862.
It
has a total undergraduate enrollment of 7,633,
its setting is rural,
and the campus size is 276 acres.
It utilizes a semester-based academic calendar.
University of South Dakota's ranking in the 2015 edition of Best Colleges
is National Universities,
168.
Its in-state tuition and fees are $8,022 (2014-15); out-of-state
tuition and fees are $10,104 (2014-15).
The University of South Dakota is the perfect fit for
students looking for a smart educational investment. The U is South
Dakota's only designated liberal arts university and is consistently
rated among the top doctoral institutions in the country. Annually, the
U awards scholarships to more than 800 first year students, and 75% of U
students receive some form of financial aid through grants, loans and
work-study jobs. U students earn the nation's most prestigious
scholarships. Our quality of teaching and research prepares students to
pursue their passions all over the world, at institutions such as
Columbia, Johns Hopkins, University of Chicago, and beyond. University
of South Dakota students have been awarded prestigious Fulbright,
Rhodes, National Science Foundation, Boren, Truman, Udall, Jack Kent
Cooke and Goldwater scholarships and grants for graduate study.
Personal attention from our award-winning faculty and our welcoming
environment makes students feel right at home. As the flagship liberal
arts institution in South Dakota, The University of South Dakota,
founded in 1862 has long been regarded as a leader in the state and the
region. Notable undergraduate and postgraduate alumni include
journalist Ken Bode, author and former news anchor Tom Brokaw, writer
and Emmy Award winner Dorothy Cooper Foote, U.S. Senator Tim Johnson,
USA TODAY Founder Al Neuharth and U.S. Senator John Thune.
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