2023-24 (Next Academic Year)

Comprehensive fees (includes tuition, room + board, activity and technology fees) for the 2023-24 academic year are $40,600. This includes $29,400 for tuition and fees, plus $10,580 for room/board.

Costs are subject to change annually.

2022-23 (Current Year)

Comprehensive fees (includes tuition, room + board, activity and technology fees) for the 2022-23 academic year are $38,716. This includes $28,400 for tuition and fees, and $9,800 for room and board.

Costs are subject to change annually.

Yes. In fact, nearly 100% of Concordia’s students receive some form of financial aid, including gift assistance (like grants and scholarships), student loans, and work-study.

First, fill out your Free Application for Federal Student Aid and your application to Concordia. Concordia's FAFSA code is 002346. Financial aid is awarded on a rolling basis to incoming students. This means that when we receive your FAFSA results, we will check to see if you have been accepted for admission. If you have, your financial aid will be awarded. Keep in mind that during February and March we receive hundreds of FAFSAs and processing takes longer. Apply as soon as you and your parents have completed your federal tax returns. The priority deadline for upper-class students is May 1. There is no priority deadline for incoming students, but the sooner you apply the sooner you will receive your Notice of Financial Aid and be able to make plans accordingly.

Once you’ve been accepted for admission, we’ll send you more detailed information about scholarships to get your financial aid package started. Nearly 100% of Concordia students benefit from financial aid.

Work-study is a form of need-based financial aid to help you cover your college expenses. You can work on campus or through the America Reads program in Fargo-Moorhead. If you qualify, it will be a part of your financial aid package. And even if you don’t qualify for work-study, you can still work on campus. Unlike other forms of financial aid, your work-study earnings do not go to your tuition account. Your bi-weekly paycheck goes directly to you. We recommend you use your earnings for books and spending money.

Yes. Your financial aid would be credited to your account in the Business Office, just like if you were studying on campus. You can apply for federal or private loans to help cover the costs of additional expenses, such as airfare.

Concordia’s school code is #002346. This is what you'll list on your FAFSA.

There is no priority deadline for incoming students, but the sooner you apply the sooner you will receive your Notice of Financial Aid. There are specific deadlines for the merit- and talent-based awards.

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