Tuition and Aid

Invest

IN YOU

A college education is an investment that can pay you back for the rest of your life, both intellectually and through a meaningful, well-compensated career. Concordia is proud to be named a Top Performer on Social Mobility in the U.S. News College Rankings. We work with students and their families to make the cost of a high quality private college education manageable. 

At Concordia, you will find a caring and knowledgeable Financial Aid Office helping students from all backgrounds meet the cost of attendance. Our professionals consider a variety of information before formulating your financial aid package. They can also help you complete the FAFSA and other forms, explore financial aid options, check the status of awards and other aid, resolve issues, and make payment arrangements. Our Student Accounts Office helps students and families with payment options, refunds and 1098T forms. 

CONTACT FINANCIAL AID OFFICE
(914) 337-9300 ext. 2145
EMAIL

 

 

CONTACT STUDENT ACCOUNTS OFFICE
(914) 337-9300 4805
EMAIL

Earn up to $12,000 in Scholarships through RaiseMe

Concordia has partnered with RaiseMe to offer micro-scholarships that recognize your achievements as you progress through high school or community college, so you can start earning money for college before you even apply. Earn up to $12,000 per year, keeping in mind that you may receive even more in your financial aid package once your completed application for admission is reviewed. 

Concordia Admission

FACTS AND FIGURES

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93%

of Concordia students receive financial aid

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For full-time, first-time degree or certificate-seeking undergraduate students 

Financing Your

EDUCATION

Scholarships and Financial Aid 101

Wondering what types of aid are available? Start here to view our scholarships and more.

Loans

Concordia participates in the Federal Direct Loan Program, administering both Direct Student Loans and Direct Graduate and Parent Loans (PLUS).  In order to receive Federal Direct Loans, students must complete the FAFSA.  

Work Study

On-campus job opportunities are available to students, with priority given to those who qualify for the Federal College Work Study Program.  This program provides funds for part-time employment to help students finance the cost of post-secondary education.

Students eligible for Federal Work Study may be employed by Concordia College, a federal, state, or local public agency, private nonprofit organization.

Contact Financial Aid to assist you with the application process.  Once your financial aid package is in place and you have qualified for work study, our Career Development Center will assist you in finding employment.  Employment for FWS is not guaranteed, however priority is given when possible to students who are FWS eligible.

 

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