If you have completed secondary school in Norway opportunities abound for you to study at Concordia.  The quality of education in the United States is highly regarded around the world, and opportunities await for those with a strong global education.  Students from the Norwegian school system are well prepared to begin at Concordia!

Concordia evaluates your Vitnemål (or IB Diploma) and if you are a good student you will be accepted and receive one year of transfer credit.  This means you can start with sophomore (second year) standing, receive Lånekassen assistance the first year you attend and every year you attend, and complete your Bachelor degree in 3 years!

It is not required you choose your field of study before you begin at Concordia.  Many students take a variety of courses their first year and make their final choice about their field of study after one or two semesters.  American schools in general and Concordia are flexible in this way, and therefore can be an ideal choice if you are still deciding what you wish to study.

Applying is as easy as 1-2-3!  Please complete and send to us this material:

  1. College application - can use common application if you wish
  2. Vitnemål (or IB Diploma) from your school
  3. Two academic references - can be from teachers, rektors, or rådgivers

As soon as we receive your material we will review your application and let you know the result within about two weeks.

No English test is required if you have a grade of 4 or better in English.  If you have a 3, then we will ask that you take IELTS or TOEFL.

Concordia offers a liberal arts education, which means that in addition to in-depth study in your major field, which prepares you for a career or graduate studies, our students study in a range of subjects that are valuable regardless of what career you choose.  This core curriculum enriches your education beyond what is offered at other schools.

Here is additional information about the American system of higher education.

Here is our Norway handout.

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