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Concordia Enrollment Surges After Tuition Cut

The Star Tribune reports that the private college is predicting record enrollment of more than 5,200 this year, continuing several years of growth. Overall enrollment is up 40% since 2013, when Concordia cut undergraduate tuition by roughly $10,000 per year. Tuition is now $23,400, making the school the least expensive private college in the state, at least by sticker price. 
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