The Universities

South Dakota State University

Brookings, South Dakota 57007-2298
Dr. Robert Wagner, President
Telephone (605) 688-4111

The central mission of South Dakota State University is to serve through teaching, research, and extension activities, as the state's land grant institution. Our first mission, then, is undergraduate and graduate education from the freshman to the doctoral levels. This priority is achieved through selected high quality academic, professional, extra-curricular, and recreational programs. Our second mission is to conduct nationally competitive strategic research, scholarly and creative activities. Our third mission is the transfer of knowledge, especially to the citizens of South Dakota, through the Cooperative Extension Service and other entities.

 

Northern State University

Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401-7198
Dr. John Hutchinson, President
Telephone (605) 626-2521

Northern State University is a multi-purpose, regional institution of higher education, authorized for the people of South Dakota by the South Dakota Legislature. Founded as a normal and industrial school to serve the northern part of the state, the University has diversified its offerings to address the emerging needs of the students, community, and region. Teacher preparation remains an important feature of the institutional mission, as do programs in the arts and sciences, business, and fine arts. Through undergraduate and graduate programs, the University provides quality teaching and learning. Offering students a breadth and depth in the liberal arts and in professional studies, the University develops effective and productive professionals and citizens. Further, the University creates and nurtures a community of students, faculty, and staff, supporting communication, student and faculty research, and professional growth. Northern State University has designed programs to meet academic, social, cultural, and economic needs of the community and area, providing lifelong learning opportunities, a center for the arts and recreation, and support for regional development.

 

Black Hills State University

Spearfish, South Dakota 57799-1797
Dr. Thomas Flickema, President
Telephone (605) 642-6111

The role of Black Hills State University is that of a liberal arts university providing programs in the liberal arts and sciences; education with special emphasis on the preparation of elementary, middle level, and secondary teachers; human services; wellness; business, travel industries management and tourism. Complementing these programs is a series of pre-professional, one and two-year, terminal, and junior college programs. Degrees are authorized at the associate, baccalaureate, and master's levels.

 

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology

Rapid City, South Dakota 57701-3995
Dr. Richard Gowen, President
Telephone (605) 394-2411

The role of the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology is that of a university specializing in undergraduate and graduate education emphasizing science and engineering. Degrees are authorized at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels.

 

University of South Dakota

Vermillion, South Dakota 57069-2390
Dr. Paul Olscamp, Interim President
Telephone (605) 677-5641

The University of South Dakota is the comprehensive university within the South Dakota System of Higher Education. The University's mission is to provide graduate and undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and sciences and in professional education; to promote excellence in teaching and learning; to support research, scholarly, and creative activities; and to provide service to the State of South Dakota.

 

Dakota State University

Madison, South Dakota 57042-1799
Dr. Jerald Tunheim, President
Telephone (605) 256-5112

Dakota State University is an institution specializing in programs in computer management, computer information systems, and other related undergraduate and graduate programs as outlined in SDCL §13-59-2.2. A special emphasis is the preparation of elementary and secondary teachers with expertise in the use of technology and information processing in the teaching and learning process. A secondary purpose is to offer two-year and one-year programs and short courses for application and operator training in areas authorized.

 

South Dakota Board of Regents Institutions

South Dakota School for the Deaf

Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103-1899
Dr. Jon Green, Superintendent
Telephone (605) 367-5200 Voice/TDD

The role and mission of the South Dakota School for the Deaf is to provide statewide services to the sensory impaired children and the youth of the State of South Dakota and to serve in a dual leadership and resource role in the statewide efforts to meet the educational needs of sensory impaired children from birth through age twenty-one. This mission will be carried out through cooperative efforts with all appropriate agencies, and colleges and universities. It is recognized that the mission of the South Dakota School for the Deaf is a significant part of the continuum of services in the statewide delivery system for children in need of special education or special education and related services.

 

South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped

Aberdeen, South Dakota 57401-7699
Marjorie Kaiser, Superintendent
Telephone (605) 626-2580

The role and mission of the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped is to provide statewide services to meet the educational needs of children with sensory impairments from birth through age twenty-one in South Dakota by serving in a dual leadership and resource role in the statewide effort to serve these students. This mission will be carried out though cooperative efforts with all appropriate state agencies, educational cooperatives, local education agencies, and colleges and universities. It is recognized that the mission of the South Dakota School for the Visually Handicapped is a significant part of the continuum of services in the statewide delivery system for children in need of special education or special education and related services.