How many community colleges in North Dakota? There are a total of 6 two-year, public community colleges and trade schools located throughout the state of North Dakota. For each school, you can see its contact information, academic calendar, campus environment, and number of students enrolled. Schools in North Dakota are listed alphabetically.
Cankdeska Cikana Community College
Address: 214 1st Ave, Fort Totten, ND 58335
Phone Number: (701) 766-4415
President: Cynthia Lindquist
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Rural Fringe
Number of Students: 223
Fort Berthold Community College
Address: 220 8th Ave. N, New Town, ND 58763
Phone Number: (701) 627-4738 x286
President: Russell Mason Jr.
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Rural
Number of Students: 201
Lake Region State College
Address: 1801 College Dr N, Devils Lake, ND 58301
Phone Number: (701) 662-1600
President: Mike Bower
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Remote Town
Number of Students: 1,520
Minot State University – Bottineau Campus
Address: 105 Simrall Blvd, Bottineau, ND 58318
Phone Number: (701) 228-2277, Campus Dean: Dr. Ken Grosz
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Rural
Number of Students: 637
Abbreviation: MSU-Bottineau
North Dakota State College of Science
Address: 800 N 6th St, Wahpeton, ND 58076
Phone Number: (701) 671-2403
President: Dr. John Richman
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Distant Town
Number of Students: 2,417
Williston State College
Address: 1410 University Ave, Williston, ND 58801
Phone Number: (701) 774-4200
President: Dr. Raymond Naldolny
Type of School: Public, 2-Year
Academic Calendar: Semester
Degree Offered: Associate’s Degree
Campus Settings: Remote Town
Number of Students: 735
Some Notable Natives and Residents of North Dakota
- Sacagawea (c. 1788–1812) was a Shoshone Native American woman who participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She was born in present-day Idaho, but later lived in North Dakota.
- Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) – 26th President of the United States. Born in New York State, but traveled to North Dakota more than once.
- John Flannagan (1895–1942) was a famous sculptor. Born in Fargo.
- Lawrence Welk (1903–1992) was a popular musician and television presenter. Born in the city of Strasbourg.
- Gerald “Tommy Tucker” Duppler (1903–1989) was a popular jazz bandleader. Born in the village of Sauris.
- Louis Lamour (Louis L’Amour, 1908-1988) is a popular writer. Born in Jamestown.
- Ann Sothern (Ann Sothern, 1909–2001) is a popular actress. Born in Valley City.
- Peggy Lee (Peggy Lee, 1920-2002) is a popular singer. Born in Jamestown.
- James Rosenquist (James Rosenquist, 1933-2017) is a famous artist. Born in Grand Forks
North Dakota State Symbols
- Tree – American elm (Ulmus Americana)
- The flower is a wild rose (Rosa arkansana)
- Grass – western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii)
- Horse breed – Nokota
- Bird – western meadow troupial (Sturnella neglecta)
- Pike fish (Esox lucius)
- Ladybug Insect (Hippodamia convergens)
- Fossil – teredo clams in petrified wood
- Food product (fruit) – virgin bird cherry
- Drink – milk
- Dance – square dance
- Song – ” North Dakota Hymn” by Clarence S. Putnam, lyrics by James Foley