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North Dakota State University's College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources operates academic support services across three primary disciplines: interior design, information retrieval studies, and agricultural sciences. The college administers the Academic Collegiate Enhancement program, providing structured peer tutoring in mathematics, science, and writing subjects. Campus resources include dedicated research facilities, departmental libraries, and collaborative study spaces for enrolled students. Faculty members lead research initiatives in agricultural sustainability, interior space optimization, and information systems development through the college's research centers. The Academic Collegiate Enhancement program coordinates with departmental faculty to align tutoring support with current course curricula and learning objectives. Research opportunities connect undergraduate students with ongoing faculty projects through established mentorship protocols. The college maintains active partnerships with North Dakota agricultural organizations, design firms, and information technology companies for student internships and professional development. Scholarship programs support undergraduate and graduate research across the three primary disciplines through merit-based funding opportunities. The college hosts regular symposiums, research presentations, and professional networking events to showcase student and faculty achievements.