Scholarships

The College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources (CAFSNR) at North Dakota State University provides one of the best college-based scholarship programs in the Upper Midwest. Colleges of Agriculture around the country frequently have excellent scholarship programs because our alumni and the industries we support understand the value of investing in students.

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Collegiate Judging Teams

Dairy Judging Team

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Rodeo Team

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Equestrian Team - Western

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Equestrian Team - Hunt Seat

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Animal Welfare Judging Team

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Livestock Evaluation

Livestock Judging Team

The Livestock Judging Team at North Dakota State University offers students in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources the opportunity to represent the university in national and regional contests. Participants evaluate the industry's best livestock, travel to all parts of the country, and form long-lasting connections with their peers and the premier livestock breeders they meet.

The impact of livestock judging on students extends beyond learning how to place four head of livestock at a time; it builds confidence, refines critical thinking skills, and enhances decision-making abilities to a degree that positions them not only as outstanding students but also as professionals in any industry.

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS

Animal Sciences Graduate Student Organization

Bison Dairy Club

Check out Facebook page for Dairy Club and Dairy Judging Team updates!

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Collegiate Cattle Association

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Horsemen's Association Club (Equine Club)

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Human Interaction Animal Club

NDSU Judging Club

Club serves as a starting point for undergraduates interested in Livestock and Meats Judging teams.

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Explore Experiential Learning Opportunities

Study Abroad, Undergraduate Research, and Internship

Students majoring in Animal Science and/or Equine Science majors are required to complete at least 2 credits of experiential learning. These credits may be completed through any of the following experiences: study abroad (ANSC 379), undergraduate research (ANSC 393), or internship (ANSC 396).

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Pre-Veterinarian Medicine

NDSU has no official Pre-Veterinary Medicine degree program, but students can complete their pre-veterinary medicine requirements as part of any degree program they choose. The Biomedical Science option in Animal Science provides students with the opportunity to complete all of the requirements for admission to veterinary colleges in the United States, Canada, and some foreign countries. We encourage all students to pursue a formal degree for several reasons. Most veterinary colleges give extra credit for completion of a degree when you apply. Additionally, a significant number of students make changes in career goals while at NDSU. Therefore, identifying a degree program early saves time later.

Admission requirements for veterinary colleges can differ so it is important to identify early in your degree program to which veterinary colleges you will most likely apply. Requirements can be found on each college’s website and will be helpful when planning your degree program. The Department of Animal Sciences has experienced advisors that are valuable resources in this process. The Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS) also contains information on applying to vet school and has links to many veterinary college websites.

North Dakota is an affiliate member of the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (WICHE) which provides access to educational opportunities for North Dakota students at veterinary colleges in all western states. The North Dakota University System also maintains membership in the North Dakota/Minnesota Reciprocity program which is set up so North Dakota residents who attend Minnesota colleges and universities don’t have to pay out-of-state tuition. The Professional Student Exchange Program (PSEP) provides access to out-of-state institutions for North Dakota residents wanting to enter veterinary medicine or other professional programs not available in North Dakota.

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Poultry Science

NDSU participates in the Midwest Poultry Consortium Center of Excellence where students can earn 18 credits in 2 six-week summer sessions (2 summers) at the University of Minnesota. The 18 credits will transfer from U of M to NDSU and count toward an animal science degree.

Midwest Poultry Consortium courses
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Poultry Nutrition - NDSU ANSC 324, Applied Animal Nutrition

Poultry Enterprise Management - NDSU ANSC 48x, production course

Avian Physiology - NDSU ANSC upper-level elective

Poultry Products Technology - NDSU ANSC 340, Principles of Meat Science

Breeder Flock and Hatchery Management - NDSU ANSC upper-level elective

Avian Health - NDSU ANSC 370, Animal Disease

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