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Welcome to Williston State College…'Teton Country'! It is truly my honor to have been selected as the next President of Williston State College. Williston is located in northwestern North Dakota, along the Missouri River. The college was founded in 1961, as ‘UND-Williston,' a branch of the University of North Dakota, and transitioned to Williston State College in 1999. In doing so, the College added Workforce Training as a complement to its general, vocational, and technical education programs. WSC is part of the North Dakota University System.
Williston State College's six sports teams are a member of the highly competitive MonDak Conference, consisting of colleges from North Dakota and Montana. Teton teams recruit student-athletes locally, nationally, and internationally, and have won numerous conference titles, advancing to National NJCAA Tournaments.
The College's motto is ‘Where the People Make the Difference' and is proudly modeled daily by its faculty and staff. If you have never been on the WSC Campus, or if it's been many years since you've visited, please allow me to extend an invitation for a visit and campus tour from one of our Student Ambassadors. The campus has been transformed into new and newly remodeled facilities, plus academic offerings that reflect the rapidly changing needs of the region, state, and country. Once you visit the pristinely beautiful campus, and meet the faculty and staff, you'll want to become a Teton! To inquire about the College or schedule a visit, call 701-774-4200. When you visit the campus, ask your tour guide to swing by the Office of the President to say ‘Hello!'. We hope to see you soon!
2. All Official Transcripts
To be considered official, transcripts must be received by WSC in a sealed envelope from the issuing institution or sent by an electronic transcript exchange service.
Official High School Transcripts or GED
If you are a current high school student, an official work in progress transcript can be submitted. A final high school transcript will be required after you have officially graduated.
If you have taken college credit while in high school, an official College transcript is required.
Mail transcripts to:
Williston State College
Enrollment Services
1410 University Avenue
Williston, ND 58801 WSC accepts electronic transcripts from National Student Clearinghouse, eScrip-Safe, Parchment, and North Dakota eTranscripts.
3. Vaccination Records (On-Campus Students Only)
- Two doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine for students born after 01/01/1957.
- One dose of the Meningococcal vaccine after the age of 16 for all students 21 and under.
- Exemptions to this policy may be granted if your beliefs preclude participation in an immunization program.
- North Dakota Residents can request an immunization from the ND Department of Health .
Academics
WSC offers transfer programs leading to Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degrees. Students can complete the first two years of many majors and transfer with junior status to most four-year colleges and universities.
The Associate in Applied Science Degree and the certificate program are awarded to students completing career-technical programs. Students receiving career-technical training may continue at a four-year college or university, earning an advanced degree.
Student Life
Life at WSC is about more than earning a degree. It's your time to explore your interests, try new things and dive into the experiences you'll remember for a lifetime. On and off-campus, now is the time to spread your wings.
Whether you are a first time freshman or a veteran returning to school after years away, WSC offers a variety of student services resources to ensure students succeed throughout their degree program and beyond.