Resources
Identity specific resources are available to students across the UND campus.
Our Staff can help you navigate campus resources, be a listening ear, talk about identity and identity exploration, and much more. Schedule an appointment on Hawk Central or stop by a staff member's office.
Cultural Diversity Scholarship
Scholarship opportunity for students. Learn more about requirements..
Student Academic & Career Services
Student Academic & Career Services are available to students to assist with their academic success. Support is offered through tutoring, academic advising, testing services, writing center, career engagement and more.
Food Resources for Students
All current UND students are welcome to visit the Food for Thought Food Pantry, located on the first floor of the Memorial Union in Room 138. Food For Thought provides nonperishable food items and personal hygiene products to students in need.
Reporting Bias, Discrimination, & Harassment
University of North Dakota does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, creed, marital status, veteran's status, political belief or affiliation or any other status protected by law.
Sex discrimination includes discrimination based upon sex, gender identity and sexual orientation, including acts of sexual violence, dating/domestic violence, stalking, and sexual harassment.
Individuals who report policy violations or participate in investigations have protection from retaliation.
Campus Support Services
University Counseling Center offers a variety of services including but not limited to short-term group, individual, and couples counseling, alcohol and other drug counseling, careering counseling and more.
Student Health Services offers a variety of services that are LGBTQ friendly. Services include PrEP consultation, STI/HIV testing, and provide condoms and dental dams.
CVIC at UND offers advocacy and prevention services to students who are victims of sexual assault, stalking, harassment, and interpersonal violence. They offer confidential advising along with education through programs and events.
The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities supports the campus learning environment and contributes to student learning and the overall safety and civility of the community.