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Academics

With an honors program that is “the best-kept secret in the country” and professors who are “nearly always willing to go the extra mile for students,” the University of South Dakota offers a “great student to faculty communicative experience at a reasonable price.” Numerous departments garner praise from students, and the University boasts winners “almost every year for big scholarships like the Goldwater and Truman, competing with big, Ivy League, private colleges that charge quadruple the amount for the same education.” While the nursing school is the most frequently praised, the “business, biology, premed, law, and psychology classes are very solid,” and the “dental hygiene, music, and journalism schools” also stand out, with the most copious laurels heaped on the music department’s professors who are “some of the best.” All told, the wide selection of quality academics “gives students many options as far as majors go,” and for students willing to throw themselves into their studies, “the odds of getting into a professional or graduate program are good.”

Student Body

A typical USD student “would be a conservative Midwesterner. He or she would be Caucasian” and would most likely have originated in “small towns in South Dakota, Iowa, and Nebraska.” “Many people join a Greek system or are athletes or musicians. Those who do not fit into these three main groups seem to focus on their academics” and “[fit] in fine with the majority because of the open mindedness of most students.” For example, “gay students are able to get along with the rest of student population.” There’s no denying that “partying is a definite part of the culture, though many of the ‘smart’ kids both party and work hard.” Student organizations call out to many, and “it seems like every person on campus is part of at least one of them. It is a great way to meet new people and [to participate in] activities.”

Campus Life

“We work hard, so we can play hard,” sums up the undergraduate philosophy at USD. “Although there is a lot of partying that happens, the students keep themselves occupied with school work, intramural sports, and hanging out with their friends.” Vermillion’s small size seems to be a double-edged sword; some insist that “the size of the town means no one is more than a 10-minute walk/bike ride away!” and that “since it is a smaller campus students have more opportunities to be involved in internships and various other activities.” But the fact remains that “many of the upperclassmen live in the larger cities to the north and south.” In general, “students have to make their own fun, which often involves partying or taking small road trips to other cities in the area.” For those planning to roam further afield, “Vermillion is located very close to Yankton, Sioux City (IA), and Sioux Falls (all within an hour). They are bigger cities and offer everything a person would want to do (shopping, movies, entertainment).”

Contact & Visit

Campus Visits Contact

Contact
Travis Vlasman
Dean of Enrollment Services

Address
Office of Admissions
414 East Clark
Vermillion, SD 57069

Phone
6056775434

Email
travis.vlasman

Experience College Life

Most Popular Places On Campus
Al Neuharth Media Center
The National Music Museum
The Dakota Dome
Belbas Student Service Center
Muenster University Center
Coyote Village and Wellness Center

Most Popular Places Off Campus
Prentis Park
Spirit Mound Lewis and Clark Expedition
Local pubs
Trails and State Parks along the Missouri River
National Music Museum

Campus Tours

Campus Tours
Appointment Required: Yes
Dates: Year-round
Times: Varies
Average Length: 1 hour

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews
Yes

Information Sessions
Available

Times
open

Faculty and Coach Visits

Dates/Times Available
Year-round

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Advance Notice
Other

Class Visits

Dates/Times Available
Academic Year

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Available

Arrangements
Contact Admissions Office

Limitations
Double Occupancy

Transportation

Types of Transportation Available to Campus
Local shuttle buses. Closest commercial airport is located in Sioux City, Iowa, approximately 40 miles from The U. Bus service available from Sioux City to The U. Charlie Ride student transit.

Driving Instructions to Campus
I29 North from Sioux City, Iowa to Hwy 50 west 6 miles.

Local Accommodations
Bed and Breakfast 5 medium size inns All low to medium price ranges

Admissions

Applicants: 4,119
Acceptance Rate: 86%
Average HS GPA: 3.35





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