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U-Mary offers many "big school" advantages without the drawback of "getting lost in the crowd." At U-Mary, you matter. Students, faculty, and even top administration know -- and care about -- who you are.One of the core Benedictine values is "community." U-Mary is a community of learners that recognizes and respects diversity and the richness it brings to the college experience. We identify with the Christian, Catholic, and Benedictine tradition while welcoming individuals from all faiths who seek truth with a spirit of mutual respect and understanding. Each student is encouraged to participate in his or her religious, social, educational, and political communities and share his or her traditions as part of the U-Mary community. This promotes an environment where each individual may attain self-identity and self-realization and makes the University of Mary open to change.

Throughout its history, U-Mary's mission has been to respond to the needs of people in the region. As the university grows, it continues to explore new ways to provide outstanding religious, academic, and cultural opportunities that carry forth the vision of its founders and sponsors, the Sisters of Annunciation Monastery. We hope that you will join us and discover why at the University of Mary, "We have always measured our success by the success of our graduates."A university is a place of hospitality, growth and preparation for professional service. At the University of Mary, your future as a leader is our deepest concern.

College Contact
Address: 
7500 University Dr, Bismarck, North Dakota 58504
Phone: 
(701) 255-7500
College Education
College Type: 
4 Year
Financial Status: 
Private
Degrees Offered: 
Associate's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Bachelor's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Master's degree
Degrees Offered: 
Doctor's degree - professional practice
Other Information
Special Learning: 
Teacher certification
Special Learning: 
Distance learning opportunities
Special Learning: 
Study abroad
Special Learning: 
Weekend/evening college
College Services: 
Remedial services
College Services: 
Academic/career counseling service
College Services: 
Employment services for students
College Services: 
Placement services for completers
Credit Accepted: 
Dual credit
Credit Accepted: 
Credit for life experiences
Credit Accepted: 
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Carnegie Classification: 
Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs)
Religious Affiliation: 
Roman Catholic
Financial Aid: 
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).