When looking for a college, a person looks for reasonable prices, strong academics, good athletic programs, and whatnot. A person usually does not look at if the college will support you and treat you like a family. You should though. And Concordia has it. You enter CUNE not looking for a family but end up being apart of one. When you're in college, sometimes that is what makes or breaks a person; whether you have good support or not. But yes, you should look at the other aspects too and CUNE ranks high on everything in my books. Yes, the tuition is pricey, but that is to be expected with a private school. What you receive from this college is well worth the money, plus they do everything in their power to help...
   Read moreAdmissions department continued to contact and harass me long after I told them I changed my mind and was not interested. Several emails, badgering me to "take the next step," even after I explicitly said to delete my contact info and stop contacting me. Most recently they sent me email that said "To unsubscribe, just reply to this message with 'unsubscribe' in the subject line. I did that. Message got bounced back to me! Nice I.T. support, guys. Bad email system, terrible admissions. Don't recommend. Pick a college that actually listens, and whose I.T....
   Read moreIf you enroll your high school child into one of their college dual credit courses, make sure your student completes the WHOLE year for it to count! Otherwise, they do NOT refund you no matter what the circumstance is, not even partially! $270 down the drain with nothing to show! School...
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