We get it, people think we’re expensive. The perception is that the benefits of a private education come with a much higher cost. The truth is, we’ve worked hard in recent years to make a Concordia education affordable for anyone that can see themselves here. 

100% of Concordia students receive a scholarship. This year, our scholarships range from $13,000-$19,000 per year. But what does that mean for real-world tuition costs? We’d love to show you. 

Average Net Price for Tuition, Housing, & Food

Concordia’s Average Net Price: $22,000
National Public-School Average: $20,780
National Private School Average: $36,150

Source: College Board, Trends in College Pricing and Student Aid

Pair our average net price with our four year guarantee and a Concordia education is within reach.

Four Year Guarantee

Concordia’s four-year guarantee minimizes college expenses while providing support for students to stay on track academically. This allows Cobbers to start pursuing their career or graduate schools earlier than their peers at other colleges and universities.

Show Me the Money

Our financial aid team customizes a comprehensive aid package for every individual student. In addition to academic scholarships, Concordia offers scholarships based on music, performing arts, and academic interests.

2026 Tuition + Fees

“I applied to 12 schools, including public and private. Because of the scholarships available to me, I found Concordia to be the least expensive option.”
Jacob Meyer '24

Concordia Promise

As a part of Concordia’s commitment to making education more accessible, the Concordia Promise has been extended to another class of incoming students. The Concordia Promise will cover tuition for students from ANY U.S. state with an Adjusted Gross Income under $90,000. Learn more.

We Want Students Like You

We want students here who are ready to be challenged, to think critically, and build skills that are critical in today’s world. No matter your financial situation, we are dedicated to making a transformative Concordia education accessible to every student.