Financial Services for Students
Financial planning for college is essential for managing costs, minimizing debt, maximizing financial aid, reducing financial stress and setting a foundation for lifelong financial health. Our team of financial counselors are committed to helping you find ways of navigating your college financial needs so you can focus on your education while preparing for a stable financial future.
Contact Us
Financial Aid (financial aid missing items, loans, FAFSA or verification questions):
402-643-7270 (option 2) or finaid@cune.edu
Student Accounts (billing questions and payment options):
402-643-7270 (option 1) or studentaccounts@cune.edu
Forms and Resources
Undergraduate Rates & Explanation of Fees
Discover the detailed breakdown of tuition and fees for undergraduate students at Concordia.
Course Fees
Some courses have special fees to cover the costs of extra supplies and specific requirements.
Payment Options
Explore the various convenient payment options available at Concordia University, Nebraska, designed to help you manage your tuition and fees efficiently and effectively.
Tuition and Indirect Costs
Get a clear understanding of the direct tuition expenses and additional indirect costs that contribute to the overall cost of attending Concordia University, Nebraska.
Concordia’s Student Financial Services office works closely with you through every step of your financial aid journey.
The FAFSA is designed to determine a family’s ability to pay for higher education by calculating the Student Aid Index (SAI) amount. The SAI is a measure of how much you and your family can be expected to contribute to the cost of the student’s education for the year.
Concordia accepts credit cards as a payment option for your student bill.
The Form 1098-T is a statement that Concordia University is required to furnish to students. It provides the total dollar amount paid by the student for qualified tuition and related expenses or QTRE in a single tax (calendar) year.
Federal regulations require each educational institution of higher learning to have a written policy for the refund and repayment of aid received by students who withdraw from all classes during a term for which aid has been received.
Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress, Concordia will be receiving limited Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF) to be distributed to any student who has been impacted financially with unforeseen expenses due to COVID.
More questions?
Haleigh Fitzsimmons
Student Accounts Counselor