What is the Concordia NAME HERE?

Concordia’s NAME is a one-year post-graduate program designed for recent Concordia graduates who want more time, support, and opportunity to prepare for what comes next.

Whether you are exploring career options, preparing for graduate school, building professional experience, pivoting to a new field, or adding skills that strengthen your resume, NAME is gives you the space and structure to move forward with confidence.

Through a combination of coursework, career preparation, mentoring, and meaningful experiential learning, NAME helps you connect your education, values, and goals to real possibilities for your future.

Program Details

Designed for recent graduates, Concordia alumni from 2024-2026 may return for one academic year and take up to 16 total credits, with a maximum of 12 credits per semester. Students will work with the Career Center to explore career-related experiences that support their goals. These may include internships, job shadowing, networking opportunities, mentorship, or other experiential learning options designed to help students build skills, make connections, and gain clarity about their next steps.

 Students may:

  • Take up to 16 credits coursework, maximum of 12-credits in one semester
  • Participate in a Career Launch seminar series
  • Enroll in career coaching and advising
  • Identify internships or paid on-campus roles
  • Participate for a total program cost of $4,000

NAME students are classified as non-degree seeking students. Courses taken through NAME are intended for personal and career enrichment and do not apply toward completion of a major, minor, or other credential. However, courses completed through NAME will be factored into the undergraduate GPA.

What are the benefits?

Through the program, students can:

  • Gain additional academic preparation for career or graduate school goals
  • Build professional experience through internship exploration or other career-related opportunities
  • Strengthen their résumé, application materials, and interview skills
  • Explore career paths with guidance and support
  • Develop clarity around vocation, purpose, and next steps
  • Stay connected to the Concordia community while preparing for life after college
  • Invest in their future
  • Gain additional academic preparation for career or graduate school goals
  • Build professional experience through internship exploration or other career-related opportunities
  • Strengthen their résumé, application materials, and interview skills
  • Explore career paths with guidance and support
  • Develop clarity around vocation, purpose, and next steps
  • Stay connected to the Concordia community while preparing for life after college
  • Invest in their future

Take the Next Step

Apply by August 15.

Frequently Asked Questions

Participants must be a graduate of Concordia College. Students who wish to complete a major or minor are not eligible for the Launch Year Program; rather, they will be classified as degree-seeking and charged standard tuition and fees. Applications to the program must be submitted by August 15.

Students select undergraduate courses aligned to their internship/career goals. These include upper-level electives with open seats and skill-based courses. Course registration is subject to availability and completion of prerequisites. Prerequisite overrides may be requested, but are not guaranteed, through the course instructor. Capacity overrides will not be granted.

Participants will register after degree-seeking students, approximately August 1 for fall semester and December 1 for spring semester.

The Career Center will work with students from day one to explore internship opportunities. While internships are not guaranteed, Concordia is committed to working with each student to identify a meaningful career-related experience that aligns with their goals. This may include an internship, job shadowing, networking conversations, mentorship, or other experiential learning opportunities that help students build skills, explore careers, and make professional connections.

Students will earn the credits for the courses taken and will be factored into your undergraduate GPA. Students will not lose any academic status they earned when their degree was awarded. This gives students who wish to improve their overall GPA the opportunity to do so.

The NAME is designed as a year-long, cohort-based experience. The program fee supports the full range of coursework, career development, mentoring, and professional experiences offered throughout the academic year.

The NAME program fee is $4,000, which covers participation in the full one-year program. A non-refundable $200 enrollment deposit is required to reserve your place in the program.

Students who withdraw from the NAME program on or before September 4, 2026, will receive a full refund of the program fee, less the $200 enrollment deposit. Because the program fee supports the full year of programming, students who choose not to enroll in courses, discontinue participation, or withdraw from the program after September 4, 2026 - including during the Spring 2027 semester - remain responsible for the full $4,000 program fee.