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Tuition: General Students: $15,780 per year, Association Students: $14,820 per year ... Concordia Lutheran High School is a private Christian high school located in ...
Concordia was founded in 1926 as Lutheran Concordia College of Texas, a four-year high school that prepared young men for careers in ministry and teaching. The school opened with 26 students on its original site along East Avenue (now Interstate 35 ) on the then northern outskirts of Austin, Texas.
In the 2021–22 year, Concordia received $586.5 million in revenue. [46] Fifty-two per cent of the university's revenue comes from grants of the Government of Quebec, which are given based on the student population. [46] As of 2022, the university's foundation has $358.451 million in its endowment. [47]
Concordia University Texas, a private Lutheran University, announced a plan today to make tuition more transparent and accessible for Texas students.
For the 2010-2011 academic year, at Bishop's University in Lennoxville, a Quebec resident will pay 3,145.90 CAD in tuition while a Canadian, non-resident of Quebec will pay 6,836.20 CAD. [75] At Concordia University, Quebec residents paid 72.26 CAD per credit and Canadian non-Quebec residents paid 195.27 CAD per credit in the 2010-2011 fiscal year.
Concordia announced in January 2010 it planned to open in fall 2012 with 75-95 students and an annual tuition of around $28,500, with enrollment projected to later increase to 250. [5] The school planned to apply for provisional accreditation by the American Bar Association (ABA) after its first year of operation (fall 2013). [9]
Concordia College became Concordia University in 1995 and converted to the semester calendar. The next year the school added master's degrees in teaching and education, followed by a Master of Business Administration program in 2001. [1] In 2002, the master's degree in education became Concordia's first program to also be fully online. [8] [9]
In 1967, Concordia began offering first-year university courses in affiliation with the University of Alberta. Affiliation for second-year courses began in 1975. [4] The university graduated its first cohort of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science three-year degrees in 1988, gradually expanding to other disciplines and four-year programs.