Concordia University offers high school students one year of college at no cost
Concordia University announced Thursday, January 29th the Concordia Promise dual credit (early college start) initiative. The Concordia Promise offers high school students (including homeschoolers) the unprecedented opportunity to complete one year of a liberal arts undergraduate degree cost-free. “At our core, we are dedicated to ensure that a lifelong Christ-centered education is within the reach of more and more students,” shares Concordia’s President, the Rev. Dr. Patrick T. Ferry. “The Concordia Promise pays forward to a student’s undergraduate experience, and makes an excellent Concordia education an opportunity that is more affordable, more accessible, and ultimately, more valuable.”
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