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The state of North Dakota is located in the mid western region and the western regions of the United States of America. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota and Fargo is the largest city. The state is highly developed with all modern facilities and good education system according to the leaders of North Dakota however the graduates from the state are frequently moving because of the limited economic and career options. There are many educational institutions both public and private in North Dakota. At present the state comprises about 11 public colleges and universities. There are many higher educational institutions located in the state including the following:
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- Lake Region State College in Devils Lake
- North Dakota University System
- Bismarck State College in Bismarck
- Mayville State University in Mayville
- Minot State University in Minot
- Dickinson State University in Dickinson
- Minot State University-Bottineau in Bottineau
- North Dakota State College of Science in Wahpeton
- Valley City State University in Valley City
- Williston State College in Williston
- University of North Dakota in Grand Forks
- North Dakota State University in Fargo
The North Dakota university system comprises of many public institutions in it. The education system was officially recognized in the year 1980.
The state comprises many Private schools also including the following:
- Aakers College in Fargo and Bismarck
- Jamestown College in Jamestown
- University of Mary in Bismarck
- Trinity Bible College in Ellendale
There are some Tribal colleges also the important ones include the following:
- Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates
- Fort Berthold Community College in New Town
- Turtle Mountain Community College in Belcourt
- United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck
- Cankdeska Cikana Community College in Fort Totten
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