Lower Tuition

Starting in Fall 2021, we are reducing the cost of tuition by more than $15,000 – a decrease of 35% – to ensure that any student who can see themselves at Concordia can be a Cobber.

Find Your Major

Many high school students head off to college without knowing what major they want (and that's OK). Try out the Find Your Major tool by selecting what interests you and we'll tell you what areas of study would be a great fit for you.

Academics

No matter what you choose to study, you’ll take part in internships, research, and global experiences to set you on the right path for your career after college.

Living the Conco Life

College life is much more than just doing your homework. It's about making friends and finding a place you belong. With more than 100 student clubs, 19 major music ensembles, champion athletic teams, and more, you can make your college experience is as unique as you.

Student Life at Concordia

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Making the First Days Count

Moving to a new place can be overwhelming. As Orientation Chair, Montana native Ahna Novasio ’26 helps make that transition smoother for new Cobbers.

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Full-Circle Moments

Taylor Otis ’25 found her passion and her people after transferring to Concordia.

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A great place to live

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A Symphony of Experiences

For transfer student Daniel Davies ’25, saying “yes” to new opportunities has defined a college experience full of growth and discovery.

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Student-Athlete, Researcher

Attending Concordia allowed Alex McPhee ’25 to pursue two passions — wrestling and environmental research.

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Apply to Concordia

Apply by Nov. 15 to secure the Priority Cobber award — an extra $500 per year!

Admission Process

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Alyssa’s Adventures in Journalism

Staying open to change allows Alyssa Czernek ’25 to pursue more avenues of study and work.

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Destined to Change

Act Six leadership scholar Jesus Gonzalez ’25 reflects on his journey to Concordia and his year as the student body president.

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