The Center for Community and Belonging (CCB) is dedicated to assisting the NDSU campus community in creating a safe, welcoming campus. The CCB supports the campus community through the following services:
Space for small group study sessions, individual study and quiet reading, and student organization meetings
Meet with students and provide referrals to support services to address academic, financial, and personal concerns
Host events and activities to provide opportunities for all campus members to learn about different histories and perspectives, fostering a greater appreciation of our community and building a stronger sense of belonging.
Go Global both domestically (here in the U.S.) and abroad in over 70 different countries.
Option for any major and can range from as short as spring break up to a year abroad.
Not only study in a new location, but students can do internships, volunteer, or research abroad.
Study abroad is available to incoming freshman before they even start at NDSU.
Many students enjoy going on a Global Seminar program with other NDSU students and faculty.
Good option for students who want to go with friends and for first-time travelers because an NDSU faculty member leads them
Students who are looking for a more authentic, immersive experience should consider a longer summer or semester program.
Study abroad is academic - credits take can count toward their degree and students have a higher graduation rate compared to students who do not study abroad.