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Concordia College

At Concordia College, you’ll find challenging academics, dedicated professors, a diversely talented student body, Lutheran tradition and a strong sense of community. With 78 majors to choose from, one-onone research opportunities with faculty and a nationally recognized study abroad program, Concordia is committed to preparing students to make a meaningful impact in our global society. Concordia students have achieved a 93 percent law school acceptance rate and an 88 percent medical school acceptance rate (in the past 10 years surveyed). In addition, we’re frequently ranked in the top 10 among U.S. liberal arts colleges for the number of students who gain global experience studying abroad. We’re also committed to making a Concordia education accessible. Each year, we award more than $42 million in financial aid to more than 95 percent of our students.

Contact

Concordia College
Office of Admissions
901 8th Street South
Moorhead, MN 56562

(218) 299-3004 Phone
(800) 699-9897 Toll-free
(218) 299-4720 Fax

admissions@cord.edu E-mail
http://www.concordiacollege.edu Web site

Academic programs

Degrees offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Education in World Language Instruction

Top five majors: Biology, Business, Education, Psychology, Communications

Faculty: 190 full-time, 97 part-time; 80% of full-time faculty hold the doctorate or highest degree in their field

Student/faculty ratio: 15:1

Average class size: 24

Average lab size: 18

Number of library volumes: 300,000

Academic calendar: Semesters, two optional summer sessions

Accreditation & approval: Concordia College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. American Chemical Society (ACS), American Dietetics Association, MN Board of Education, MN Board of Teaching, MN Society of Certified Public Accountants, National Association of Schools of Music, National Council on Social Work, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. Concordia Language Villages are fully accredited by the American Camping Association and is accredited as a special purpose school by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement.

Teaching licensure programs: Teaching majors in: Art, biology, chemistry, elementary education, English, French, German, health, home economics, Latin, mathematics, music, physical education, physics, science teacher preparation, social studies teacher preparation, Spanish, speech communication, theatre. Licensures in: Coaching, consumer education, family life education, French, German, kindergarten, Latin, nutrition specialist, occupational foods, secondary developmental reading, Spanish (FLES).

Certification programs: Parish Nursing

Pre-professional programs: Chiropractic, dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, occupational therapy, optometry, parish nursing, pharmacy, physical assistant, physical therapy, veterinary medicine

Inter-campus agreements: Tri-College University with Minnesota State University-Moorhead and North Dakota State University; Institute of Technology at the University of Minnesota

Honors program: Alpha Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, CREDO program. In addition to these, some departments have honor societies: Alpha Psi Omega (Theater), Delta Phi Alpha (German), Eta Sigma Phi (Classics), Mu Phi Epsilon (music), National Slavic Honor Society (Russian Language and Literature), Omega Nu/Beta Beta Beta (Biology), Phi Upsilon Omicron (home economics), Pi Gamma Mu (social science), Pi Kappa Delta (speech and debate), Psi Chi (psychology), Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish)

Independent study: Independent study opportunities are available to students in most departments through special arrangements.

Non-traditional/adult education programs: Adults Continuing at Concordia (ACCORD) is a program for those aged 25 and over who want to take college-level classes in order to earn a degree, make a career change or experience personal enrichment. No entrance tests are required.

International study opportunities

Exploration Seminars (travel experience embedded during mid-semester break in the spring or fall); May Seminars (month long travel experience during May); Practicum available in France, Germany, Russia or Spanish-speaking country; Mexico Summer Study Program; CREDO Semester in Crete or Rome; Study Hedmark College in Hamar, Norway; International Business Programs; Jena Study Abroad Program in Germany; Malta and the Mediterranean; Social Justice, Peace and Development: a semester in India; St. Petersburg State University, Russia; Scandinavia and the Baltic; Student Teaching Opportunities Overseas; Tanzanian Exchange Program; Universidad de Navarra Program; University of Oslo; Universite de Rennes in France; Wittenberg Summer Study Program; other: available with Registrar approval.

Student organizations

Afterwork (Literary Magazine), Aikido, Alpha Psi Omega, American Choral Directors Association, Amnesty International, Animal Welfare Advocates, Art Club, Aural Pleasure, C.U.R.E., Campus Bible Studies, Campus Democrats, Campus Entertainment Commission, Campus Liberties, Campus Ministry Commission, Campus Republicans, Campus Service Commission, Cheer Team, Chem Club, Circle K International, Circulo Hispano, CMERT, Cobber Yearbook, CPA (Concordia People of Accounting), Cycling Club, Dance Team, DDR Friday Nights, Dead Poets Society, Delta Phi Alpha/Kappa, Drama Ministry, Education Club, Eta Sigma Phi, Family Weekend, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Film Club, Forensics, French Club (Le Club Francofolie), Gaming Society, German Club (Der Deutsche Klub), Habitat for Humanity, Harambee Weuse, The HCC, Health and PE Club, Healthcare Management, History Society, Homecoming, Interhall Council, International Student Organization, Intramural Sports, Justice Journeys, Knitting Club, KORD (Student Radio Station), Lambda Delta Sigma (LDS), League of Women Voters, M.E.N.C., Mathetai, Men's Volleyball, Mock Trial, Model United Nations, Omicron Delta Kappa, On-Air (Campus TV), Orientation, Outreach Ministry, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Mu Epsilon, Public Relations Club, Rugby Club (Chaos), Rugby Club (Crusader), Russian Club, Sauna Club, Scandanavian Club, SHMA, SHRA (Tri-College), Social Justice Club, Society of Physics Students, Spanish Theater Club, Special Events, Straight and Gay Alliance (SAGA), Student Association (Student Government), Student Association of Social Workers (SASW), Student Athlete Council, Student Dietetic Association (SDA), Student Environmental Alliance (SEA), Students for Racial Equality (SRE), Student Nurses Association (SNA), Sunday Night at East, Tabernacle, Tae Kwon Do, The Concordian (Student Newspaper),Tribes, Unicorn Cricket Club

Athletic programs

Conference membership: NCAA Division III, Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC)

Men's varsity: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, hockey, soccer, tennis, track & field, wrestling

Women's varsity: Basketball, cross country, golf, hockey, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball

Intramurals: Badminton, basketball, co-ed bowling, Cheer Team, flag football, floor hockey, golf, indoor soccer, co-ed Ultimate Frisbee, Nordic ski, rugby, co-ed sand volleyball, slow-pitch softball, 50-mile Swim Club, tennis, Zea Mays Dance Team

Club sports: Rugby

College services and facilities

On-campus housing: Required for first and second year students; 12 on-campus housing options.

Fitness/recreation facilities: Indoor/Outdoor track; aerobic machines and weight rooms on campus; basketball, tennis, badminton in Olson Forum/Memorial Auditorium; affiliation with the Moorhead Racquetball and Fitness Center (Cobber Club)

Technology: Computer Services Department as well as Instructional Technology Center

Internships: Most academic departments participate in the Concordia Cooperative Education Program. The program offers on-the-job training, academic credit and sometimes a salary for placements in a variety of settings throughout the country, as well as occasional placements in other countries.

Career services: The Career Center provides training in job search and interviewing skills, helps students develop vocational information files, maintains listings of current job openings and sponsors job fairs and other activities with employers.

Counseling and guidance services: A variety of counseling services are available to help students with their academic, career, personal, social and spiritual concerns. The Counseling Center serves as the support agency for the network of counseling personnel on campus.

Undergraduate enrollment

Full-time: 2,777 students

Part-time: 46 students

Women: 61%

Men: 39%

All undergraduate students: 65% live on campus; 59% are from an affiliated religious background

Racial/ethnic distribution: 1% African-American; 2% Asian/Pacific Islander; 1% Hispanic/Latino; 1% Multiracial; 4% International; 91+% White

First-year student profile

First-year students: 25% from Twin Cities area; 42% from Greater Minnesota; 29% from other states; 4% from other countries; 95% live on campus

Scholastic aptitude test: 12% of first-year students submitted the SAT as part of their applications. Middle 50% SAT Math: 540-660. Middle 50% SAT Verbal: 530-650.

American college test: 94% of first-year students presented the ACT as part of their applications. Middle 50% ACT composite: 21 to 28.

High school rank: Of those reporting, 30% were in the top tenth of their class, 59% were in the top quarter of their class; and, 86% were in the top half of their class.

Admissions

On-line application: http://www.concordiacollege.edu/admissions

Application deadline: Rolling

Application fee (amount): Free online

Admissions tests required: ACT or SAT

High school preparation: Concordia, like most selective private colleges, does not require a specific pattern of high school courses for admission. However, our experience shows that students who are best prepared for Concordia have a high school record that includes four years of English, three years each in the Sciences, Mathematics, and Social Sciences and two years in another language.

Advanced placement credit: Both advanced placement and credit are offered through the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP) or the International Baccalaureate Program.

Transfer process (deadlines and materials): Rolling application deadline. College transcripts and recommendations required.

Transfer criteria (credits, GPA): Registrar's Office does official course review of all transcripts. Credit is typically given for grades of C or better.

Campus visits: Visit Days are scheduled throughout the year. Individual visits are available Monday - Friday and also on Saturdays during the academic year.

Financials

Tuition and required fees: $25,760

Room and board: $6,275

Comprehensive charges: $32,035

Percentage of new-entering students receiving financial aid from any source: 95%

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

FAFSA code: 002346

Financial aid deadline: Rolling

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