
Financial aid
Our commitment to you
The college selection process is an exciting time, however finding the best way to finance a college education is a matter of great concern to all families. At Concordia, providing financial aid assistance is a top priority. We are committed to doing all we can to make a Concordia education affordable. It may help to know that:
- 99% of Concordia's full-time undergraduate students receive some type of financial aid
- Concordia distributes more than $19 million in financial aid assistance annually
Financial aid timeline
Concordia's financial aid programs
Concordia administers a broad array of financial aid from institutional,
federal, state and private programs. Both need- and non-need-based financial aid options are available to families to help manage their financial obligations.
Non-need-based aid
Financial aid options are available to students without the requirement to
demonstrate financial need. Students that are accepted to Concordia will be
automatically eligible for all non-need-based aid. Non-need-based aid includes
academic merit scholarships and t alent scholarships in the areas of
music,
theatre,
forensics,
art and
athletics.
Use the calculator (right) to see what freshmen merit scholarship
you may be eligible for. Please note that merit scholarships are only awarded
upon acceptance to Concordia which requires an official high school transcript
and test score. If you are a transfer and want to know what merit scholarship
you qualify for please send an email to
admiss@cune.edu or call us at 800-535-5494.
Need-based aid
Financial aid options are available to students who demonstrate financial need.
Financial need is the difference between the estimated cost of attendance for a
school and the Expected Family Contribution (EFC). The EFC is based upon the
information the family provides on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA). Factors such as income, assets, family size and the number of family
members attending college full-time are considered in determining a family's EFC.
The FAFSA serves as the official application for institutional and federal
need-based financial aid. Based upon a thorough review of the FAFSA, Concordia
will calculate the student's financial need and then determine the student's
need-based financial aid.
Concordia recommends completing the FAFSA online at
www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible
after Jan. 1. Concordia University, Nebraska's Federal School Code is
002541.
Financial Aid Estimator
Interested in learning what financial aid you might qualify for? Please see the
Financial Aid Estimator page to learn how to receive an estimate of your
eligibility for financial aid from institutional, federal and state sources.
The estimator will give you a clearer picture of what your final financial aid
package might look like from Concordia.
Financial resources available to full-time undergraduate students
Below are links that provide additional information for financing your Concordia
education: