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Concordia University

Established in 1893, Concordia University, St. Paul is a Christian liberal arts university - one of 10 owned and operated by The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Our student-centered approach to teaching creates a dynamic learning environment focused on creating successful outcomes that support the individual and unique academic goals of the student. Our caring campus community offers a dynamic and supportive atmosphere for living and learning, making the University a place that stands out for its warmth and character. Although the ages, backgrounds and cultural heritages of students vary widely at Concordia, all find a welcoming, accepting home to grow academically, spiritually and interpersonally.

Contact

Concordia University
Office of Admissions
275 North Syndicate Street
St. Paul, MN 55104

(651) 641-8230 Phone
(800) 333-4705 Toll-free
(651) 603-6320 Fax

admission@csp.edu E-mail
http://www.csp.edu Web site

Academic programs

Degrees offered: Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration

Top five majors: Teacher Education, Business, Church Professions, Communication Studies, Psychology

Faculty: 70 full-time tenure-track, 28 other full-time; 148 part-time (most part-time faculty are in the non-traditional programs); 81% of tenure-track faculty members hold the doctorate or highest degree in their field

Student/faculty ratio: 12:1

Average class size: 16

Average lab size: 15

Number of library volumes: 126,000

Academic calendar: Semesters, optional summer sessions

Accreditation & approval: Minnesota Board of Teaching, National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Teaching licensure programs: Early childhood education licensure; elementary education (K-8) licensure with middle school specialties in social studies, mathematics, communication arts/literature, and science; secondary education (5-12) licensure in communication arts/literature, mathematics, life science and social studies; K-12 licensure in visual art, vocal and instrumental music, health and physical education and English as a second language.

Certification programs: Director of Christian Education, Director of Christian Outreach, Lutheran Church Teacher

Pre-professional programs: Engineering, law, medicine

Independent study: Up to 18 credits earned through independent study may be counted toward graduation.

Non-traditional/adult education programs: Bachelor of Arts degree completion programs oriented toward adult learners are available in child development, family life education, criminal justice, public safety and security, human resource management, informational technology in management, organizational management and leadership, and marketing management. Associate of Arts, Master of Arts and Master of Business Administration programs are also available.

Distance learning: Concordia allows you to earn a degree (Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts completion, Master of Arts or Master of Business Administration) online in many programs. Most programs oriented toward working adults are available in online formats.

International study opportunities

Concordia is a member of the Higher Education Consortium of Urban Affairs (HECUA), which offers students a number of international study opportunities. Exchange programs in Mexico and India are available, and students may make arrangements to participate in other international study programs as well.

Student organizations

Campus ministry activities, clubs, Concordia Mission Society, fine and performing arts groups, interest groups, student government, student newspaper

Athletic programs

Conference membership: NCAA Division II, Northern Sun Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NSIC)

Men's varsity: Baseball, basketball, cross-country, golf, football, track and field

Women's varsity: Basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball

Intramurals: Basketball, billiards, floor hockey, football, kickboxing, racquetball, softball, volleyball

College services and facilities

On-campus housing: There are four residence halls, including a new facility featuring apratment-style accommodations.

Fitness/recreation facilities: The Gangelhoff Center has a weight room, racquetball courts, basketball/volleyball courts, and a track.

Technology: Concordia is a "laptop campus". Every full-time, traditional student receives a leased laptop as part of regular tuition costs (i.e., no fee). The laptops have wireless internet access on campus.

Internships: Up to 18 field experience credits may be applied toward graduation, Some programs of study require off-campus internships; others are arranged through Concordia's affiliation with the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs (HECUA), which offers off-campus experiential learning programs throughout the United States and abroad.

Counseling and guidance services: Concordia University has an Assessment, Counseling and Academic Support Center to assist students.

Undergraduate enrollment

Full-time: 1,790 students

Part-time: 316 students

Women: 60%

Men: 40%

All undergraduate students: 25% of full-time undergraduates (44% of full-time traditional undergraduates) live on campus; 38% of all undergraduates (47% of traditional undergraduates) are from an affiliated religious background (Lutheran).

Racial/ethnic distribution: 7.9% African-American; 6.0% Asian/Pacific Islander; 1.1% Hispanic/Latino; 0.3% Native American; 63.6% White; 2.3% Multi-racial; 18.7% Undisclosed

Graduate enrollment

Full-time: 933 students

Part-time: 20 students

Women: 76%

Men: 24%

Racial/ethnic distribution: 8.7% African American; 3.2% Asian/Pacific Islander; 0.6% Hispanic/Latino; 0.9% Native American; 63.5% White; 1.7% Multi-racial; 22.3% Undisclosed

First-year student profile

First-year students: 66% from the Twin Cities Area, 16% from Greater Minnesota, 18% from other states; 78% of the students live on campus

Scholastic aptitude test: 4% of first-year students submitted the SAT as part of their applications.

American college test: 98% of first-year students submitted the ACT as part of their applications. Middle 50% ACT composite: 18 to 25.

High school rank: 86% of new entering students reported their high school class rank. Of those reporting, 9% were in the top tenth of their class; 30% were in the top quarter of their class; 69% were in the top half of their class.

Admissions

On-line application: http://www.csp.edu/admission

Application deadline: Fall - August 1; Spring - December 1

Application fee (amount): $30

Admissions tests required: ACT or SAT

High school preparation: High school courses recommended for applicants include four years of English; two years each of history or social sciences, mathematics and science; and one year each of fine arts and health or physical education.

Advanced placement credit: Concordia grants credit to students on acceptable performance in the CEEB College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement Program and International Baccalaureate Program.

Transfer process (deadlines and materials): Fall – August 1; Spring – December 1. Students submit two letters of recommendations (one from the Dean of Students and the other from a non-relative). If a student has not completed 24 semester credits, then a high school transcript and ACT scores are required.

Transfer criteria (credits, GPA): A minimum CGPA of 2.0 or higher is required.

Campus visits: Counselors are available in the Office of Admissions on Mondays through Thursdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Financials

Tuition and required fees: $27,400

Room and board: $7,500

Comprehensive charges: $34,900

Percentage of new-entering students receiving financial aid from any source: 97%

Financial aid applications: To apply for financial aid, families should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Concordia University Financial Aid Application.

FAFSA code: 002347

Financial aid deadline: May 1

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