Pursuing your bachelor’s degree is an important decision for you and your family, and the cost of tuition is a significant consideration.
If you’ve looked at comparable degree programs you already know that Concordia offers a superior private college education at an affordable price. Many adult students assume they aren’t eligible for financial aid, but you’ll be glad to know that Concordia offers a variety of sources to help you pay for your education, including state and federal loans and grants, payment plans and scholarships for those who qualify. Many students also receive tuition reimbursement from their employers.
Applying for financial aid doesn’t take long and it’s worth the effort! Our financial aid specialists can answer your questions and help determine the best plan for you.
Tuition Information
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Associate’s Programs Credits Cost Per Credit 20-21 Associate of Arts 60 $420 Diagnostic Medical Sonography – ECHO (AAS) 46 $720 Diagnostic Medical Sonography – General (AAS) 46 $620 Early Childhood Education 60 $420 FEES:
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Program Fee: $100
(assessed in the first semester of the program)
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Program Fee: $100
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Bachelor’s Programs Cost Per Credit 20-21 Accounting (BA & BS) $420 Business $420 Child Development $420 Computer Science (BS) $420 Criminal Justice $420 Exercise Science $420 Family Science $420 Health Care Administration $420 Human Resource Management $420 Information Systems (BS) $420 Management and Leadership $420 Marketing $420 Nursing (ABSN) $1,050 Nursing (RN to BSN) $420 Psychology $420 Pulmonary Science (BS) $420 Sport Management $420 FEES:
- Nursing Courses Lab Fee: $150
Active Duty Rate
Concordia offers a military tuition rate for members of the armed forces who are on active duty while using your Tuition Assistance benefit.
- Undergraduate* tuition rate: $250/credit
- *Please note: ABSN students do not qualify. Learn more.
Scholarship and Grant Resources
Concordia’s adult undergraduate programs offer a discount in tuition as well as several scholarship opportunities if you qualify. Contact your Admissions Counselor for additional scholarship and partnership information.
Scholarships are evenly disbursed over the first five terms of a degree program. They cannot be combined with other institutional discounts/scholarships. Program participation will be evaluated on an annual basis. Scholarships require the annual submission of FAFSA and are not to exceed the cost of tuition less any other grant or scholarship aid.
Available Scholarships
View scholarships and grants available for adult undergraduate/online students
Loans
All loans require a completed FAFSA, except for some alternate loans which may have no requirements.
Washington State residents
For Washington State residents seeking information and resources about student loan repayment or seeking to submit a complaint relating to your student loans or student loan servicer, please visit www.wsac.wa.gov/loan-advocacy or contact the Student Loan Advocate at loanadvocate@wsac.wa.gov.