Considered one of the most rural states in the nation, North Dakota is covered in farmlands with an estimated 90% of the state devoted to agriculture, including wheat, barely, rye, oats, flaxseed, hay, beef, sheep, and hogs. The state is also home to 20 state park and recreation areas, allowing for plenty of outdoor activities. Many enjoy fishing as well as bird and deer hunting. The International Peace Garden–shared with Canada, the Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and historic Native American sites are all worth exploring in North Dakota.
Despite the heavy emphasis on agriculture in the state, according to the North Dakota Workforce Intelligence Network, some of the fastest growing jobs in the state include those in the computer industry, engineers, health care professionals, managers, and financial analysts. Of the top 20 fastest growing jobs, all require education past high school with most requiring a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree. Securing a solid education seems to be a key element to getting a job in North Dakota.
One way to ensure you get a quality education is to attend a Christian university or Bible college in North Dakota. These schools offer several options for students seeking degrees. Larger schools like University of Mary offer traditional degrees in fields such as business, math, science, or humanities as well as religious degrees such as pastoral ministry or Christian education. These types of schools often provide the opportunity to advance to the graduate level and earn a Master’s degree or PhD. Smaller schools such as Trinity Bible College usually offer more religious-focused degree programs and may offer both associate and Bachelor’s degrees. Any type of Christian school you choose will most certainly provide a Christ-centered environment where you can focus on both academics and extracurricular activities among those who share your faith.