Moorhead, MN
901 S 8th St, Moorhead, MN 56562
https://www.concordiacollege.edu
Concordia College is a private, Christian, liberal art college in Moorhead, MN. It is a moderately rated institution, ranked two hundred and forty-first in the nation, with attainable admissions, accepting 61% of applicants. It has a smaller student body with 2,096 full-time students in attendance. 12% of its graduates are awarded a Bachelor's degree in Biology. Alternative routinely selected fields include Psychology, Communications, and Nursing, but there are 43 available courses of study to choose from. It ranks 13th in the United States for its education program which is the #1 education program in Minnesota. What's more, Concordia College ranks 3rd in Minnesota for best Christian colleges and best liberal arts colleges. Tuition goes for $41,632 a year without any aid. Before you rule out applying due to the price, keep in mind that each and every undergraduate receives grant or scholarship funding. 76% of Concordia College students culminate their schooling with a diploma, geared up to start their dream jobs. A couple years after graduating, alumni make an average annual income of $38,200. After an additional four years of work experience, their median yearly income rises 16.5% to $44,500, which is 11% over the national median wage for individuals. Those of you applying may also like to be conscious of the fact that its undergraduate students commonly scored between 1080 and 1370 on the SAT and only5% of applicants submit the SAT. In addition, it offers a study abroad program, and 100% of classes have 20 to 39 students. Respecting your personal finances, be aware that it offers a program that guarantees your tuition will stay the same during your enrollment and the average aid granted to students is $24,840. On the subject of demographics, the faculty is comprised of 52% male professors and 24% of undergraduates are from households with a yearly income of $75k to $110k. With respect to the campus experience, there are 11 men's varsity sports offered, including ice hockey, basketball, and football. In closing, the lowest-earning quartile of graduates rake in a starting salary of $27,800 or less and fewer than one in twenty graduates miss payments on their student debt.
8.24
Party Scene
8.00
Location
9.79
Dorms
9.46
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1080-1370
ACT Score
21-27
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
75%
No
12:1
Biology
Business
Psychology
Communications
Nursing
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching
Spanish Language and Literature
Elementary Education