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Student-focused,
learning-centered.

Rooted in tradition since 1890, Valley City State University takes pride in shaping you into the person you want to be, doing something you love. We’re here to support you throughout your journey at the university, and beyond, as you go out into the world with your talent. VCSU is proud to be a part of the North Dakota University System. 

VCSU helps students pursue their passions through innovative, student-centered learning experiences.

Academics

A major specific to you.

Choose from more than 65 academic programs, designed to teach you the skills needed to be successful in your career. Our offerings range from various education tracks to the very hands-on Fisheries and Wildlife Science program. And with a student-faculty ratio of 13:1, you’ll get attention from professors who believe in your potential.

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Admissions

Where you belong.

Deciding where you’ll spend your college life involves many factors, but one of the most important is that feeling when you step on campus and know you belong. Schedule a visit or contact us to find out if VCSU is a good fit for you. We’re here to help you throughout the admissions process. Learn about what it takes to become a Viking.

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Featured Graduate

Meet Madison Yoder

Meet Madison Yoder, a Math Education major, from Dickinson, ND. Yoder led students on campus as the Student Body President and now has started her career as a math educator. Between teaching systems of linear equations, functions and scatter plots, she is preparing to speak during the annual commencement ceremony on May 11, 2024.

Read more about Madison here.

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Forward Together Capital Campaign

McCarthy Hall remodel rendering

We are undertaking our boldest initiative yet: our first-ever capital campaign, Forward Together: The Campaign for Valley City State University. Learn more about our plans for updated athletic facilities, campus buildings, and enhancements to scholarships.

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