
Urban & Rural
Boasting low unemployment, low crime rates, and a booming economy, Fargo-Moorhead has become a regional hub for culture, education, and healthcare.
Boasting low unemployment, low crime rates, and a booming economy, Fargo-Moorhead has become a regional hub for culture, education, and healthcare.
Fargo was named the best city to start a career by Zippia.com (2020) and the fourth most affordable college town in America by Apartments.com (2019).
Fargo is thriving with ambitious business minds that make the city unique.
"Fargo-Moorhead was at the beginning of its transformation when I graduated. It was great to stay here, but a lot of my classmates moved away. Fargo is a fantastic place to build a career and live a life. There have been more opportunities for people to experience their own things within the F-M area."
– Camille Weber Grade ’04, Chief Market Officer, Bushel
Wild Terra, Downtown Fargo
Christkindlmarkt
Black Coffee and Waffle Bar, Downtown Fargo
Blackbird Pizza, Downtown Fargo
Concordia Homecoming in Moorhead
Biking in Fargo-Moorhead
Coffee Shop, Downtown Fargo
Cobbers in Downtown Fargo
Kernel at the Street Fair
Third Drop Coffee, Moorhead
Cobbers at TEDxFargo
Prairie Roots Co-op
Snowman Building
Frostival Cocoa Cookoff
The Fargo-Moorhead metro has been named the top job market for 2020 by ZipRecruiter.com
Arts and culture. Musical artists. Sporting events. A vibrant downtown culture. There's no shortage of events to take in and places to visit in Fargo-Moorhead.
Some of the area's most unique events of the year include Frostival (a celebration of our snowy winters), the Fargo Film Festival (at the historic Fargo Theatre), and StartupBREW Fargo (a popular weekly event for Fargo-Moorhead's entrepreneurial community, including Concordia students, employees, and alumni).
Fargo-Moorhead is truly the hidden gem of the Midwest.
Here are just a few of the things you’ll love about living here:
Most people in Fargo-Moorhead get around in a car. Although traffic is busier during certain times of the day, the traffic is never stalled like bigger cities during their rush hour. Just another benefit of living here!
Concordia students get free unlimited rides on Fargo-Moorhead's MATBUS public transportation system.
Concordia also has a COBBike program, where you can check out a bicycle on campus for free and explore the city on two wheels. Fargo-Moorhead has bike lanes on many primary roads and several trails in parks and around the two cities.
The Fargo-Moorhead area has plenty of hotel options for visitors of campus.
With the purpose to make a difference with her degree, Carlie Heinecke ’23 found her calling in the valuable experiences within Concordia’s healthcare leadership program.
Moving to a new city can be daunting — especially from a place like the Twin Cities area to Fargo-Moorhead, a community that I had never visited until touring Concordia College.