May 3, 2024

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It’s time for commencement at North Dakota State University. As you get ready to walk the stage, be sure to grab some pictures across campus to commemorate the occasion and remember all the hard work it took to get here.

To help capture your success and accomplishments, we’ve compiled a list of the best spots on campus to snap a photo on graduation day. We want the smiling faces of all our NDSU students and families to fill our Instagram feed, so be sure to tag us at @ndsu.official and use #NDSUGrad when posting.

Commencement ceremonies are scheduled for 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 11 at the Fargodome.

A student stands near the font gate of NDSU

NDSU GATES

The gates on the corner of 12th Ave N. and University Drive welcome students during their first week of classes. They’re also a great spot to take photos when you’re getting ready to graduate from NDSU.

Photo by kaliparker77

Student in front of academic building

YOUR ACADEMIC BUILDING

You’ve worked hard in your major, now show it off. A great spot to take photos is by your academic program’s building. 

Photo by NDSU University Relations

Students in cap and gown in front of downtown NDSU building

DOWNTOWN CAMPUS

Barry Hall, Renaissance Hall and Klai Hall in downtown Fargo offer great backdrops for students who love our downtown locations.

Photo by fstinar4

Student take a photo at A. Glenn Hill

MEMORABLE CAMPUS SPOT

You’ve made a lot of memories at NDSU. Celebrate the good times by taking photos at your most memorable spots on campus. This could be your residence hall, athletic fields or your favorite study spot.

Photo by ndsupanhellenic

A student poses by the Bison statue

BISON STATUE

It’s the most photographed place on campus for good reason. The bison statue greets you when entering campus on Albrecht Blvd. Snap a photo by it in your graduation regalia.

Photo by NDSU University Relations

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