Concordia University System: 2014-15 Viewbook
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Concordia University System: 2014-15 Viewbook
Concordia University System > 2014-2015 Viewbook 10 Dear Student, unique schools preparing you to serve and lead from This Viewbook is designed to give you a preview of 10 excellent colleges and universities around the country, all of them partners in the Concordia University System. You have probably received information from many schools already, all of them claiming to be excellent in several areas and promising to give you a bright future. While there are thousands of fine colleges, our 10 campuses are unique. They are affiliated with The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, and as such they bring a heritage of Lutheran Christian higher education to their programs. These programs are focused on the liberal arts tradition while also preparing you for a career of service in fields ranging from church vocations to biology to banking. church vocations Our schools prepare you for more than a career. They give you the opportunity to grow in your self-understanding and to encounter new ideas. You will engage literary, scientific and philosophical viewpoints with professors who know that “all things hold together” in Christ (Col. 1:17). They provide ample opportunities to learn how to serve as well as lead in our world. to After you have seen the information about each of our schools, please take time to look at the websites or call the schools that interest you. The admissions staff members are happy to spend time answering your questions and helping you get your college experience off to a good start. biology or banking In Christ, Dr. Dean O. Wenthe President, Concordia University System with a Christian perspective Contents The Concordias: Concordia College Alabama, Selma, Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Concordia College—New York, Bronxville, New York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Concordia University, Ann Arbor, Michigan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Concordia University, Irvine, California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Concordia University, Nebraska, Seward, Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Concordia University, Portland, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Concordia University, St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Concordia University Texas, Austin, Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Financing a Concordia University System Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Application Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Flexible Payment Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Considering a Career in Church Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Concordia University System Graduate Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Concordia University International Study Opportunities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 CUEnet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Abbreviations A.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Associate of Arts ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American College Testing B.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Arts B.B.A.. . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Business Administration B.B.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Business Science B.F.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Fine Arts B.Mus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Music B.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Science B.S.N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Science in Nursing B.S.Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . Bachelor of Science in Education CUEnet. . . . . Concordia University Education Network DCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Christian Education DCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Christian Outreach D.N.P.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Nursing Practice DPM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Parish Music D.P.T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Physical Therapy Ed.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Education FAFSA. . . . . . Free Application for Federal Student Aid GPA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grade Point Average LCMS. . . . . . . The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod LTD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lutheran Teacher Diploma M.A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Arts M.A.T.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Arts in Teaching M.B.A. . . . . . . . . . Master of Business Administration M.C.M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Church Music M.Ed.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Education M.O.T.. . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Occupational Therapy M.P.Ed.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Physical Education M.S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Science M.S.F.L.. . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Science in Family Life M.S.I.T.. . Master of Science in Information Technology M.S.N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Master of Science in Nursing Ph.D.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doctor of Philosophy SAT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scholastic Aptitude Test Information in this Viewbook is provided by the Concordia University System and is current as of the 2014–2015 school year. Information is subject to change without notice and does not constitute a contract. Contact each university for further information. Copyright © 2014 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 1333 S. Kirkwood Road St. Louis, MO 63122 www.lcms.org/universities Financial Aid >> Percent of students receiving financial aid: 95% >> Required: FAFSA >> Priority deadline: April 15 On-Campus Housing Single and double rooms Admission Requirements Concordia college Selma, Alabama >Ala. President: Dr. Tilahun Mekonnen Mendedo Year Founded: 1922 Mascot: Hornet School Colors: Green and Gold Concordia College Alabama 1712 Broad Street P.O. Box 2470-36702 Selma, AL 36701 www.ccal.edu Admission Office: 334-874-5700, ext. 19762 [email protected] Financial Aid: 334-874-5700, ext. 19760 4 Our Mission Concordia College Alabama (CCA) founder Dr. Rosa Young stressed the obligation of service in her autobiography, Light in the Dark Belt (available from Concordia Publishing House). She wrote, “‘He that is greatest among you shall be your servant’ is the language of the Great Teacher. To serve is regarded as a divine privilege as well as a duty by every right-minded man.” Conscious of the words of its founder but with an ever-present vision of its future, today CCA’s mission is to “prepare students through a Christ-centered education for lives of responsible service in the Church, community and world.” The college, with its distinctive Christian orientation, offers programs and services that appeal regionally, nationally and internationally. CCA’s vision is to “be a diverse, global institution of excellence and a leader in developing intellectual, spiritual and moral leaders of Christ-centered justice.” Its recruitment efforts are directed toward all students who are eligible to enroll and who can benefit from its services. >> Completed undergraduate application. >> Application fee: $25 (fee waived for online application). >> Official high school transcript or General Education Diploma (GED). >> Minimum high school GPA of 2.0 and minimum ACT composite of 18. Transfer students must submit official college transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended and must have a minimum 2.0 GPA on all transferable coursework. See website for international student admission. Rolling admission. Athletics >> Men: Football, basketball, soccer, baseball, track and field, cheerleading. >> Women: Basketball, softball, track and field, volleyball, cheerleading. >> Intramural Programs: Basketball, flag football. Music Groups CCA Choir; CCA Chorale; Marching Band; Jazz Band; Chapel Brass Ensemble; Concert Band. Student Organizations Alumni Club; Rotaract Club; Millionaires Club; Honda AllStars Team; Honor Society; Am- Civil toWar Civil Rights Selma is an important historical location, connected to events from the Civil War to the Civil Rights movement. Concordia College Alabama, formerly Alabama Lutheran Academy and College, evidences one of the most important and historically prolific missions of the Lutheran Church in America. Founded in 1922 by Dr. Rosa Young, its origin identifies it in the annals of American history as a Historically Black College/ University (HBCU). Today, CCA boasts a student body, faculty and staff representing a diversity of geographic, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, and it holds the distinction of being the nation’s only historically black Lutheran college. CCA encompasses approximately 60 acres in historic Selma, the county seat of Dallas County, approximately 50 miles west of Montgomery and 90 miles south of Birmingham. It serves as the gateway to Alabama’s Black Belt. The impact of Selma’s history on the Black Belt, the state and the nation spans from the Civil War to the Civil Rights movement, serving as the beginning site for the historic Selma to Montgomery March. James Edward Gildersleeve, (1918-2004) and Ulysses Blackmon (1930-1990), two of the “courageous eight” and signers of the letter written by the Dallas County Voter’s League inviting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) to a mass meeting to defy a court injunction prohibiting more than three “Negroes from gathering in Selma,” were both faculty members at Alabama Lutheran Academy and College, now CCA. $9,920 17:1 bassadors; Spiritual Life Team; Student Government Association; Student Activities Club; International Club; Student Alabama Education Association (SAEA); Lutheran Education Association (LEA); Drama Club; Social Work Club. Career Development CCA’s Counseling Center offers career and personal counseling, aptitude tests, interest and personality inventories, and experiential learning opportunities. The center hosts job fairs and career workshops as well. Employment listings and networking assistance are also available. History Annual tuition* + $200 $5,600 Fees Room & board *Out-of-state tuition is the same as in-state. Free Application fee is waived when you apply online. The mass meeting culminated in the events of March 7, 1965, and became known as “Bloody Sunday,” which resulted in a surge of national support for the Civil Rights movement. On August 6, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law. Founded in 1820 on the banks of the Alabama River, Selma boasts the largest contiguous historic district in the state, including Bakke and Lynn Halls, the first two buildings built for what was then Alabama Lutheran Academy when it moved to its original campus in 1925. The buildings are still in use today. The Selma Military Institute, which was built in 1905 and later became known as the United Methodist Children’s Home, and its surrounding 37 acres is now the site for CCA’s administrative buildings, residential cottages and Christ Chapel. Additional Selma historical sites include the St. James Hotel, an operational riverfront hotel built in 1837 and rumored to have had the infamous Jesse James as a guest; the DawsonVaughan House, home of Elodie Todd, sister-in-law of Abraham Degrees Offered: A.A., B.S. Programs Associate of Arts: General Studies Childhood Development Bachelor of Science: Education Early Childhood (Certification) Elementary (Certification) Pre-School (Non-Certification) Lutheran Teacher Diploma Business Management Special Initiatives Spiritual Life Team Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Academic Boot Camp (ABC) MAN Center Rosa J. Young Center for Women Army ROTC Lincoln; Sturdivant Hall, considered one of the finest examples of antebellum architecture in the state; Old Live Oak Cemetery, one of the few cemeteries listed on the National Register of Historical Places (Rufus King, the only Alabamian to serve as vice president of the United States, and Benjamin Sterling Turner, Alabama’s first African-American congressman elected in 1871, are buried here); Tabernacle Baptist Church, designed by AfricanAmerican architect David T. West; Brown Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church, headquarters of the voting-rights meetings and marches, designed by black builder A.J. Farley; and the Old Depot Museum, the National Voting Rights Museum and the National Park Service Interpretive Center. Student:Teacher ratio 600 Number of students 58% Male 42% Female 5 President: Dr. Viji George Year Founded: 1881 Mascot: Clippers School Colors: Blue and Gold Concordia College—New York 171 White Plains Road Bronxville, NY 10708 www.concordia-ny.edu Admission Office: 800-937-2655 [email protected] Financial Aid: 914-337-9300, ext. 2153 Integrating Faith and Learning Financial Aid The mission and purpose of Concordia College is realized through “The Concordia Experience” — an holistic academic endeavor founded on Luther’s concept of vocation, embracing the intentionality of integrating faith and learning in students’ lives. Founded in 1881, Concordia College is a four-year, coeducational liberal arts college. The college is an institution of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and, while the campus has a distinctly Christian atmosphere, students from all faiths are welcome. As members of a close-knit community, Concordia students are mentored by a dedicated faculty and staff, many of whom live within 10 minutes of campus. In this nurturing environment, you can build relationships that will support you as you prepare for a fulfilling life and career. 784 students from 25 states and 34+ countries Concordia college Bronxville, New York >N.Y. 6 >> Average financial aid award: $16,140 >> Average grant/scholarship: $14,240 >> Required: FAFSA >> Priority deadline: April 1 On-Campus Housing Residence halls; single and double occupancy. Admission Requirements >> Application fee: $50 domestic; $100 international. >> Required: Application, official high school transcript, school report form, personal statement, supplemental application, SAT or ACT. >> Averages: GPA 3.0; ACT 20; SAT 950 (critical reading and math). >> Application deadline: March 15. >> Deposit: $300 domestic; $500 international. >> Deposit deadline: May 1. Athletics >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis. >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, volleyball. >> Intramural Programs: Basketball, dodgeball, flag football, Frisbee golf, soccer. Graduate Degree Programs At Concordia College, we challenge you to do more than think — we challenge you to do what you learn. Choose from one of Concordia’s dynamic master’s degree programs — Master of Science in Childhood/Special Education or Master of Science in Business Leadership — and you’ll be on a course of self-discovery toward a career that fits your purpose and passion. Our programs will prepare you for success in your chosen profession and inspire you to be a lifelong learner. Learn more at www. concordia-ny.edu/academics. Cheerleading; Choir (Gospel, Chapel, Festival, Tour); Council for Exceptional Children; Christian Spoken Word; Commuter Council; Concordia Players; Delta Omega Pi; Hug Nation; International Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Music and Talent Club; National Student Nurses’ Association; Omega Psi Eta; Psychology Club; Social Work Club; Student Government Association; Zeta Upsilon. Music Groups Placement Services Festival Choir is a mixed-voice, auditioned choir of students, faculty, staff and community members. It performs with an orchestra at Christmas and in late spring. Tour Choir is an auditioned choir that sings music from a wide spectrum of cultures, eras and styles for on- and off-campus concerts and worship services. Each year, it embarks on a spring tour and presents its “Home Concert” on campus. Concordia Handbell Ensemble is a three-octave set of Schulmerich bells played by 11 students for Concordia chapels, programs and community events. It partners with the Concordia choirs for campus performances. Holy Ground — Contemporary Worship Music and Drama Group incorporates contemporary Christian music and original short dramas to share the Gospel message with people of all ages. This group leads chapel and presents programs at area Lutheran schools and churches. Student Organizations Alpha Sigma Chi; Biology Club; Campus Christian Ministries; The Career Development Center helps students arrange part-time work, connect with peer tutors, get help with their resume or just “mull over an idea” with a counselor. Students enjoy the one-onone attention and opportunity to explore career paths and learn job search tips. The college’s many professional contacts include corporations like ABC, NBC, MTV, PepsiCo, NFL, Hymes and Associates, St. Mark’s Lutheran School, IBM, News Channel 12, and the Village Lutheran Church and Chapel School. Additionally, teacher placement upon graduation is a high priority for the Education Program, especially among students intending to teach in Lutheran schools. Community/Regional Information Concordia’s beautiful campus is set in southern Westchester County, New York. The village in which it is located is home to 7,000 residents, including United Nations diplomats, corporate executives and attorneys. With Manhattan less than 30 minutes away by train, students live at a true gateway to the world. The learning possibilities are nearly endless — from an English class that takes in Broadway plays to an internship at the U.N. $36,970 Commuter annual tuition & expenses $40,830 Resident annual tuition & expenses Degrees Offered: A.A., A.A.S., B.A., B.S., M.S.Ed. Programs/Majors Biology Health/Environmental Related Fields Research Business Accounting Business Administration Education Ncate Accredited Early Childhood Childhood Middle Childhood Generalist English/Communication Literature Writing 5-Year Combined B.S. and M.S.Ed. Health Studies Liberal Studies Art Classics English History Mathematics Music New Media Communications and Digital Production Psychology Religion Signature Area of Study Sociology Nursing CCNE Accredited Nursing (Traditional) Accelerated Post-Baccalaureate R.N. to B.S. in Nursing Social Sciences Psychology Sociology Social Work CSWE Accredited Social Work Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Deaconess Pre-Law Pre-Med Pre-Seminary Pre-Veterinary Sports Management (certificate) Also Offering: Accelerated Degree Programs Study Abroad Fellows/Honors Lutheran Teacher Diploma Concordia Connection English as a Second Language 90% Percent of students receiv financial aid 7 Concordia Ann Arbor, University > Mich. Mission and Purpose Statement Within its distinctly Christian environment and its academic community dedicated to excellence, Concordia University serves as a liberal arts university of The Lutheran Church— Missouri Synod, preparing men and women for a life of service in the church and in the world. The goals of Concordia are to graduate students who have: Concordia University 4090 Geddes Road Ann Arbor, MI 48105 www.cuaa.edu President: Dr. Patrick T. Ferry Year Founded: 1963 Mascot: Cardinals School Colors: Red, Black and White Admission Office: 888-282-2338 or 734-995-7322 [email protected] 740 Financial Aid Office: 734-995-7408 8 Number of students 14:1 Student:Teacher ratio >> Acquired general and specialized knowledge and developed skills and attitudes useful for a life of service. >> Grown in faith and in the expression of the Christian way of life. >> Developed mature perspectives on the ideas, issues and events that comprise the human experience. >> Learned to appreciate the diversity of cultures and achievements of the world’s people and to celebrate the interdependence of humanity. >> Developed sensitivity and appreciation for the blessings and responsibilities of citizenship in a democratic society. July 2013 Concordia University, Ann Arbor, entered into a partnership with Concordia University Wisconsin >> Average GPA for entering freshmen: 3.2 >> Average ACT score: 22 >> Tuition deposit: $125 >> Housing deposit: $100 Athletics >> Varsity Men: Basketball (also JV), baseball, coed cheer team, cross country, football, golf, soccer, indoor/outdoor track and field. >> Varsity Women: Basketball (also JV), cheer teams (all-girl and coed), cross country, dance team, golf, soccer, softball, indoor/outdoor track and field, volleyball. >> Intramural Programs: Ultimate Frisbee, flag football, basketball, dodgeball, sand volleyball. Music Groups Wind Ensemble; Choir; Brass Ensemble; Pep Band; Chorale; Arborsong; Contemporary Worship Ensemble; Handbells. Financial Aid >> Percent of students receiving financial aid: 98% >> FAFSA deadline: March 1 (for early consideration) On-Campus Housing Students live in air-conditioned residence halls with no more than 32 students in each building. Students share a two-bedroom suite, each with a separate entrance. Married student housing is available in furnished studio apartments. Admission Requirements Apply online at www.cuaa.edu. Applicants are reviewed holistically based on GPA and ACT score. Essay and letters of recommendation are optional. Student Organizations Artists in Residence; Athletes in Action; Business Club; Chapel Committee; Concordia Students for Life; Contemporary Worship Music Team; Dance Team; Empty Bowls Service Outreach; Intramurals; Mission Club; NewCrew Youth Ministries; Psychology Club; ROTC: Army and Air Force; Senior Citizen Outreach; Spiritual Life Committee; Street Ministries; Student Activities Council; Student Senate; Study Abroad; Theatre Productions. Career Services Concordia University, Ann Arbor, faculty and staff actively engage students in the job search and job placement process, and each student has access to career counseling and placement services. Students pursuing majors in education, family life, pre-seminary, business or those who enroll in our Program in Liberal Arts, Business and Entrepreneurship receive additional career placement assistance. Campus Information Excitement and pride continues on Concordia’s spacious 187-acre campus along the Huron River, due in large part to the July 2013 strategic alliance entered into with Concordia University Wisconsin. The union between the two campuses has provided the vision, leadership and capital to invest in and upgrade campus facilities, including a $3 million renovation of the Science Building with new lecture halls, classrooms and laboratories. A Zimmerman Library transformation has allowed for the creation of a computer sciences laboratory and the development of a computer sciences major. Future work to remodel the popular Kreft Fine Arts Center is being considered, while a new football stadium and field house expansion is under development as enhancement of collegiate athletics continues. In late September, the campus formally celebrated its 50th anniversary, which included a worship service led by the Rev. Dr. Matthew Harrison, president of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Campus tours and an Alumni All-Class Reunion Banquet were also part of the weekend festivities. CUAA currently features three schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Education and the Haab School of Business Administration. Degrees Offered: A.A., B.A., M.S., M.B.A. Programs/Majors Art Ceramics, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking Athletic Training Biblical Languages Biology Business General, Accounting, Business Communication, Finance, Hospitality Management, Marketing, Management, Public Relations, Sport and Entertainment Management Christian Thought Communication Computer Science Criminal Justice & Public Policy Education Music Ed. K-12, Visual Art Ed. K-12 Elementary Education Integrated Science, Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies English Exercise Science Family Life Liberal Arts Business and Entrepreneurship Mathematics Music Worship Arts Pre-Dental Pre-Medical Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Seminary Psychology Radiology Technology Secondary Education Biology, English, Integrated Science, Math, Physical Education, Social Studies Sonography Social Studies Theology Theological Languages Undecided (See website for a full list of programs and majors.) Special Partnership ROTC: Army, Air Force $23,363 Annual tuition + $8,630 Room & board Additionally, students should budget approximately $400 for books per semester, $625 for miscellaneous and $200 for other fees. $17,000 Average financial aid award 9 Interim President: Dr. Alan Meyer Year Founded: 1864 Mascot: Cougars School Colors: Maroon and Gold Concordia University Chicago 7400 Augusta St. River Forest, IL 60305-1499 www.cuchicago.edu Undergraduate Admission Office: 877-CUChicago (282-4422) [email protected] Financial Aid Office: 708-209-3113 or 708-209-3347 $28,104 Annual tuition Engaging Knowledge and Faith Rooted in its Christian heritage of engaging knowledge and faith, Concordia University Chicago (CUC) aspires to be the destination university for all who seek to develop their full individual potential through a distinctive, innovative and dynamic environment of exploration, creativity and discovery for leading lives of servant-minded leadership. Servant leadership is a cornerstone of the educational experience at CUC. The university believes that future church, community and workplace leaders must serve in order to learn to lead. Concordia University Chicago grounds leadership development with service opportunities embedded in curricular and co-curricular programs. $804 + Fees + $8,992 Room & board 100% of students receive financial aid Concordia University River Chicago > Forest, Ill. 10 Admission Requirements >> Freshmen: Completed application for admission, official ACT/SAT test scores, official high school transcripts and official college transcripts if any postsecondary coursework has been taken. Minimum 2.0 high school GPA. Minimum 20 ACT composite or 950 SAT combined verbal and mathematics. >> Transfer students: Completed application for admission, official college transcripts from all postsecondary institutions attended (regardless of credit earned) and minimum 2.0 GPA for all transferable coursework. $100 enrollment deposit required upon admission (on or before May 1). The Undergraduate Admission Committee may request additional information or documentation in the review process. Financial Aid Average total financial aid package: $23,300 (freshmen), $22,400 (transfer students), which includes scholarships, grants, work-study and needbased federal loans. Deadline for FAFSA is March 1. Graduate tuition varies by program. Contact the College of Graduate and Innovative Programs at 708-209-4093 or Grad. [email protected]. On-Campus Housing Residence life at CUC is dynamic, with 41 percent of traditional undergraduate students (67 percent of freshmen) living on campus. All freshmen living on campus are part of the Freshman Residential Experience, living in community and taking part in special programming designed to encourage student success and provide a smooth transition to college life. All rooms are furnished and equipped with Internet access, cable television and data phone services with voicemail. Laundry facilities and microwaves are offered in each community. Residence halls are located just steps from all classrooms and campus facilities, including a cafeteria-style dining hall and a new dining location on campus featuring Subway, The Grille and Starbucks. The university is within walking distance of the Green Line ‘L’ train, the Metra train, and CTA and PACE bus lines, giving students convenient access to the city of Chicago. Athletics (NCAA Division III) >> Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, tennis, track and field. >> Women: Basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball. >> Spirit Group: Dance/Cheer Team. >> Intramurals: Basketball, dodgeball, flag football, floor hockey, soccer, softball, Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball. Music Groups Chamber Orchestra; Cougar Band; Jazz Band; Kapelle; Laudate (women’s choral ensemble); Männerchor (men’s choral ensemble); Résonanz (chapel band); Schola Cantorum; University Band; University Handbell Choirs; Wind Symphony. Student Organizations A sampling: Artists of Concordia Theatre; Black Student Union; Business Club; Colleges Against Cancer; Concordia Youth Ministry; Floor Hockey Club; Green Fee Committee; Human Rights Club; Image (visual arts club); Improv Comedy Club; Kappa Delta Pi (education honor society); Kickin’ Cougars (swing dance club); Latino Student Union; Pillars (yearbook); Psi Chi (psychology honor society); Sociology and Criminal Justice Club; The Spectator (student newspaper); Student-Athlete Advisory Committee; Student-Led Campus Ministries; Veggie Club; VOICE (student government); WCGR (TV/radio station). Placement Services The Office of Career Services helps students translate their experiences at Concordia University Chicago into valuable internships and careers. Career Services provides students with the counseling time and resources they need to develop their career goals and assists with résumé development, interviewing tips, feedback and development of career social skills. Synodical Placement Services assists our Professional Church Work majors with the Call process. Community/Regional Information CUC students have the best of both worlds. The university’s beautiful, tree-lined, 40-acre campus is in River Forest, Ill., a safe, upscale suburban community with easy access to the world-class city of Chicago, with its unparalleled culture and arts, opportunities for internships and hands-on learning experiences. 5,286 Number of students 1,604 Undergraduate students 3,682 Graduate students 17:1 Student:Teacher ratio Degrees Offered: B.A., B.M.E., B.S., B.S.N., M.A., M.A.T., M.B.A., M.C.M., M.S., Ed.D., Ph.D. Undergraduate Majors Accounting Applied Microscopy Art Biology Business Communication Chemistry Christian Ministry Communication Computer Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice Director of Christian Education Director of Christian Education Certification with Elementary Education Licensure Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Emergency Medical Service English Environmental Science Exercise Science Graphic Arts Health Informatics and Information Management* History Interdisciplinary Studies Journalism Management (incl. 4 specializations) Management with a Music Emphasis Marketing Mathematics (incl. 4 specializations) Media Arts Administration Music Music Education Music with a Business Emphasis Natural Science Natural Science: Pre-Occupational Therapy Not-for-Profit/Church Management Nursing* Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Pre-Art Therapy Psychology Secondary Education (incl. 7 specializations) Social Work Sociology Spanish Spanish Language Education Special Education Sport and Fitness Sports Management Theatre Theatre Administration Theological Languages Theology (incl. 2 specializations) Visual Arts Administration Visual Arts Education Women’s and Gender Studies *Joint degree program in partnership with Resurrection University Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Dentistry; Pre-Law; Pre-Medicine; Pre-Pharmacy; Pre-Veterinary Medicine Church Professional Programs Deaconess; Director of Christian Education; Director of Parish Music; Lutheran Teacher Education; Pre-Seminary 11 Concordia Irvine, University > Calif. $29,000 Annual tuition + $630 $5,400 Fees 97% Room & board* of students receive financial aid 03-02-15 Deadline for FAFSA and CAL Grant Verification Forms President: Dr. Kurt J. Krueger Year Founded: 1972 Mascot: Eagles School Colors: Green and Gold * Quad-style. Meal plans vary. 12 Discover Your Gifts You have been given a unique set of gifts — a mix of talents, abilities, traits and personality that are unique to you. At Concordia University, Irvine, a U.S. News Top Tier Regional University, we help you discover and develop your God-given gifts in a beautiful Southern California location and through a distinctive educational experience. Grace Alone. Faith Alone. You might be surprised that Concordia University, Irvine, does things a bit differently than some other Christian universities. For example, you are not required to attend chapel, sign a faith statement or minor in theology. As a Lutheran Christian university, we take the idea of “Grace Alone, Faith Alone” to heart. Watch our “Grace Alone, Faith Alone” video: www.cui.edu/gracealone. The Core Curriculum Concordia is among a select group of universities that offers a common, coherent core curriculum for all of its students. Rather than asking students to cobble together a meaningful general education experience from a vast array of disconnected courses, our core curriculum is carefully crafted so that every student sees the purpose of a liberal arts education and grows intellectually, ethically and spiritually. Concordia’s Core is comprised of classic liberal arts courses offered in small, innovative learning communities. Students take Core courses in linked pairs: biology with theology, mathematics with philosophy, and history with literature. You’ll find that everything connects and meshes together in amazing ways. Watch how our students experience the Core: www.cui.edu/core. Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., M.A., M.B.A., M.Ed. 4,046 CUI students 43%Male 57% Female 20:1 Student:Teacher ratio Holos House, Global Village, Wittenberg House, CUI Bono House and Wings. For more information, visit: www.cui.edu/llc. Athletics Admission Requirements All applicants must be high school graduates or have completed the equivalent of a high school level of education. Concordia University accepts students who have received equivalency certificates or diplomas through the General Education Development Test (GED) or the California High School Proficiency Exam (CPE); various high school classes also required. Scholastic aptitude: Entrance eligibility is determined by academic, not cumulative, GPA together with SAT or ACT scores and class rank. On-Campus Housing Single only; no married housing. Apartment/suite style. Four residence halls, including five Living and Learning Communities: >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, lacrosse (club), soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo. >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cheerleading (club), cross country, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, lacrosse (club). >> Intramural Programs: Variety. Music Groups >> Choral: The Concordia Choir (concert and touring choir); Women’s Ensemble; Men’s Chorus; Master Chorale (community choir); Witness (men’s quartet); Acclaim (women’s quartet); Exalt (small mixed group). >> Handbells: Concert Handbells; Spirit Bells; Chapel Bells; Carillon Ringers; Resound! (small group). >> Orchestra: Symphony Orchestra; Concordia Wind Orchestra; Concordia Brass; String Ensemble; Flute Ensemble; Clarinet Ensemble; Percussion Ensemble; Jazz Combo. >> Worship Bands: Ten groups that lead worship regularly on and off campus. Programs/Majors Concordia University 1530 Concordia West Irvine, CA 92612 800-229-1200 www.cui.edu Admission Office: 949-214-3010 [email protected] Financial Aid Office: 949-214-3066 Theatre Four faculty-directed plays annually, including one musical. One to two student-directed plays annually. Student Organizations >> ASCUI—Associated Students of Concordia University, Irvine >> Student Senate >> Concordia Student Leadership Development For a complete list of student clubs and organizations, visit: www.cui.edu/studentlife. Placement Services Concordia works to place called LCMS church workers. It does not offer job placement outside the Call process. However, it does have an excellent career center to help students through the process of choosing a career and then provides assistance in job searches. Community/Regional Information Concordia is located in the heart of Orange County, Calif. You will enjoy living on the safe campus, tucked away in rolling hills, but right in the middle of everywhere you could want to go! From the finest beaches and ski resorts to amusement parks and shopping malls, Southern California is the ideal setting for your college years. Check out the possibilities at www.cui.edu/ThingsToDo. Art Athletic Training Behavioral Science Biblical Languages Biology (B.A. and B.S.) Business Administration Chemistry Christian Education Leadership Communication Economics English Exercise and Sport Science Graphic Design Healthcare Management History and Political Thought Humanities and Fine Arts International Studies Liberal Studies (Education) Mathematics Music Physics Political Science Psychology Theatre Theological Studies Theology Professional, Pre-Professional and Church-Work Programs Director of Christian Education Director of Parish Music Lutheran Teaching Ministry Elementary and Secondary Nursing Accelerated Second Degree B.S.N. RN to B.S.N. Pre-Deaconess Pre-Engineering Pre-Law Pre-Medical Science Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Seminary Pre-Veterinary Teacher Credential Programs Graduate Programs Curriculum and Instruction (M.A.Ed.) Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership (Ed.D.) Education Technology (M.A.Ed.) Educational Administration (M.A.Ed.) International Studies (M.A.I.S.) Masters of Business Administration (M.B.A.) Masters in Coaching and Athletic Administration (M.C.A.A.) M.B.A. and M.A.I.S. Dual Degree School Counseling (M.A.Ed.) Teacher Credential with M.Ed. Theology (M.A.) 13 Concordia University, Seward, > Nebraska Neb. Top Tier U.S. News Best Colleges: Top tier in Midwest Regional Colleges. Most NAIA Scholar-Athletes in the country all-time. 80% of students live on campus for their entire college experience, creating life-long friends. 96% of graduates found employment within six months of graduation. President: Rev. Dr. Brian L. Friedrich Year Founded: 1894 Mascot: Bulldogs School Colors: Navy and White Concordia University, Nebraska 800 N. Columbia Ave. Seward, NE 68434 www.cune.edu Admission Office: 800-535-5494, ext. 7233 [email protected] Financial Aid Office: 800-535-5494, ext. 7270 14 A Place for You Concordia, Nebraska is a tight-knit community of students, professors and staff working together to equip graduates to answer God’s call. Christ-centered and mission-minded, we focus on student growth: spiritual, academic, personal, physical and professional. Our dedicated faculty could be anywhere, but they have chosen Concordia, Nebraska because they are committed to teach and see students reach their potential. More than 75 percent have the highest degree in their field. We started out as a teachers college and are still one of the top schools in preparing students to serve The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod as teachers, DCEs and pastors, but we also graduate hundreds of students each year in dozens of different majors leading to careers in business, art, science, music and more. Our campus is settled on 89 acres in the friendly town of Seward, which welcomes students with restaurants, a theater and shopping. Campus is just a few minutes off I-80, so getting into Lincoln (25 minutes) or Omaha (90 minutes), with their airports, expanded shopping and events, is quick and convenient. >> Intramural Programs: 21 different activities with more than 1,300 participants. Music Groups 21 intercollegiate athletic programs On-Campus Housing Concordia, Nebraska’s 11 residence halls offer students a safe space to enjoy college life with Internet and cable access in each furnished room; select halls have suite-style and apartment living. The halls are located within walking distance of all classes and activities. Financial Aid >> Percent of students receiving financial aid: 99% >> Average award: $18,979 (does not include Federal PLUS loans, Federal Work Study and private loans) >> Required: The FAFSA is necessary to receive need-based aid >> Priority deadline: April 1 Admission Requirements >> An application, ACT or SAT scores and high school transcripts. Apply online at www.cune.edu/apply. >> Minimums include a cumulative high school GPA of 2.7 and an ACT score of 18 or SAT score of 850. The average GPA is 3.51 and the average test scores are 24 for the ACT and 1039 for the SAT. >> $300 deposit confirms enrollment of accepted students. Graduation Commitment One key to making college affordable is to know how many years it’s going to take to graduate. Concordia, Nebraska is committed to making sure you finish on time. If you create and follow a graduation plan but are unable to finish on time, we will cover the cost of any additional courses you need to graduate. Find out more at www.cune.edu/ ConcordiaGrad. Athletics Member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the Great Plains Athletic Conference. >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, wrestling. >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, volleyball, competitive dance. A Cappella Choir; Symphonic Band; Chamber Orchestra; Chamber Choir; Women’s Chorale; Men’s Chorus; Jazz Ensemble; Handbell choirs; Bulldog Pep Band. Student Organizations Art Club; Cheerleading; Concordia Association of Students in Education; Curtain Club (drama); Habitat for Humanity; Health and Human Performance Club; Math Club; Mission-Minded Students; Ongoing Ambassadors for Christ; Pi Epsilon Kappa; Pi Kappa Delta; Pi Kappa Lambda; Pre-Med Club; Pre-Seminary Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Activities Council; Student Senate; Student Worship Committee; Sower (newspaper); Tower (yearbook). Planning for Your Future Concordia, Nebraska’s career services center works with all students as soon as they arrive. Students are encouraged to explore their gifts and interests and are given tools and advice to choose and pursue a profession. Our director of synodical placement facilitates the designated Call process instituted by the LCMS. Robust internship opportunities mean students are equipped for their careers and sought by employers. A recent survey found that 96 percent of our graduates found employment within six months of graduation. $24,500 $6,700 + Annual tuition Room & board $250 Technology fee 2,091 number of Concordia, Nebraska students 50:50 14:1 Male:Female ratio Degrees Offered: B.A., B.F.A., B.S., B.S.Ed., B.Mus., M.Ed., M.S., M.B.A., M.H.S., M.P.H. Undergraduate Programs Accountancy Art Ecclesiastical, Education, Graphic Design, Studio, Therapy Arts Administration Behavioral Science Biology Business Administration Business Communication Chemistry Communications Studies Community Health Computer Science Criminal Justice Education Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Level, Secondary, Special English English Language Learners Environmental Science Exercise Science Fitness Studies Geography Gerontology and Aging Studies History Interpersonal Communications Journalism and Public Relations Language and Rhetoric Management Information Systems Marketing Mathematics Music Education, Instrumental, Vocal Natural Science Physical Science Physics Psychology Recreation and Sport Studies Spanish Teaching English to Students of Other Languages Theatre Theology World and Intercultural Studies Church Work, Professional and PreProfessional Programs Lutheran Teacher Diploma Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle Level, Secondary Christian Educational Leadership Christian Teacher Diploma Church Music Director of Christian Education Director of Parish Music Pre-Deaconess Pre-Law Pre-Medical Pre-Seminary Pre-Social Work Pre-Veterinary (For a complete list of programs, visit www.cune.edu/majors.) Student:Teacher ratio 15 Admission Requirements Preparing Leaders for Society Founded in 1905, Concordia University is a Christian, liberal arts university that prepares leaders for the transformation of society. The university is open to students of any faith. Concordia provides a challenging, yet supportive learning environment where spirited intellectual inquiry strengthens our commitment to justice, compassion and moral integrity. We respect diversity and integrate faith into every aspect of learning, service and life. $26,900 Annual tuition + $8,030 Room & board 20% off graduate program tuition at Concordia University, Portland for alumni of any Concordia University High school graduates and college transfer students with fewer than 12 semester hours or 18 quarter hours of transferable credits are considered freshmen. Concordia University has a rolling admission process; however, applications submitted by the following dates are given priority: >> Fall Semester: May 1 >> Spring Semester: December 1 >> Summer Semester: February 1 >> Nursing Students: February 1 Financial Aid >> Percent of students receiving financial aid: 97% >> Average financial aid package: $13,000 >> FAFSA Deadline: May 1 wireless + Student housing perks: Free Internet Concordia Portland, University > Ore. 16 mini- + cable fridges television Athletics >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track and field. >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track and field, volleyball. On-Campus Housing Our six on-campus housing options have got you covered — every room comes pre-loaded with a mini-fridge, free Internet and wireless high-speed connections (email account included), and optional cable. Additionally, we provide a community lounge with cable television in every hall. Laundry facilities are on-site and the dining hall is just steps away. Concordia University offers a mix of traditional residence halls and apartments that have full kitchens, unfurnished living areas and furnished bedrooms. Music Groups Concert Choir; Brass Ensemble; Wind Ensemble; String Ensemble; Handbell Ensemble; Christi Crux Vocal Ensemble; Worship Combo. Student Organizations A.S.C.U. (Student Government); Cheerleading; Christian Life Ministries; Commuter Involvement Board; Concordia Business Leaders; The Concordia Chronicles; Epsilon Pi; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Hawai’i Club; Honors Club; Improv Club; Intramural Sports; Kappa Delta Pi (Education Honor Society); Multicultural Club; The Navy; Outdoors Club; Nursing Club; Peace Club; Pottery Club; Promethean; Psi Chi (Psychology Honor Society); Sigma Beta Delta (School of Management National Honors Society); Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society); Social Work Club; Student Activities Board; Theater Club; Ultimate Frisbee Club; Unity Club; Wellness Club. Placement Services Concordia University’s Career Development Office offers individual career counseling, experiential learning opportunities, career workshops and events, consultations with experts in the field, career information, company literature, workshops on résumé writing and interviewing, access to local job fairs, employment listings and networking assistance. Community/Regional Information Centrally located in northeast Portland, the Concordia campus hums with life. Living on campus is a great opportunity to make friends and experience college life at its best. Portland is full of action: NBA basketball, pro hockey, soccer, lacrosse, art galleries, museums, live theater, the symphony, open-air markets and home-grown coffee shops on every corner. Just an hour away Oregon offers beaches, hiking, fishing and snowboarding. President: Dr. Charles Schlimpert Year Founded: 1905 Mascot: Cavaliers School Colors: Navy and White Degrees Offered: B.A., B.S., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.A.T Undergraduate Programs* Accounting Biology General Biology Molecular Biology Pre-Medical Studies Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician’s Assistant Business Accounting Business Administration Finance Marketing Sports Management Chemistry Director of Christian Education Missions Outreach Youth Ministry Elementary Education (Pre-K–Grade 8) Secondary Education (Middle–High School) Endorsements for Secondary Levels: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Esol, General Business, Health, Language Arts, Marketing, Mathematics, Physical Education, Social Studies English Communications Exercise & Sport Science Pre-Athletic Training Sport Coaching History Honors Program Humanities Interdisciplinary Studies Marketing Music Director of Parish Music Graduate School Preparation: Musicology & Performance Music Education: Preparation for Masters in Teaching Nursing Psychology Social Work Theology Graduate School Preparation: Pastoral Ministry Adult Degree Completion* Early Childhood Education (Also in southwest Washington and online) Health Care Administration Homeland Security (Also online) Social Work *Programs are subject to change. Concordia University 2811 N.E. Holman St. Portland, OR 97211 www.cu-portland.edu Admission Office: 503-280-8501 Financial Aid Office: 503-280-8514 1,400 Undergrad students 4,000 Graduate students 17 Admission Requirements Concordia University, St. Paul, St. Paul > Minn. Our Focus on Student Success The mission of Concordia University, St. Paul is to prepare students for thoughtful and informed living, for dedicated service to God and humanity and for the enlightened care of God’s creation, all within the context of the Christian Gospel. Our focus on student success creates a caring, supportive and energetic environment that makes Concordia University a place that stands out for its warmth, character and academic strength. Backgrounds, cultural heritage and ages of students may vary widely, yet all have found a welcoming, accepting place to grow academically, spiritually and interpersonally. At Concordia University, you are part of a close-knit, caring community that encourages you to explore your interests and abilities and to achieve your goals. Our students learn together in a supportive and collaborative setting in both the traditional or cohort-based learning environment. Whatever their classroom setting, students learn to care about one another and often form friendships that last a lifetime. 18 >> Traditional Undergraduate: May 1 for fall semester; $30 application fee. >> Adult Undergraduate: Cohorts generally begin during each term of the university academic calendar of fall, spring or summer. Application deadlines are generally 30 days prior to a cohort’s start date. There is a $30 application fee. >> Graduate: Cohorts form yearround. Requirements vary by program. Application deadlines are generally 30 days prior to a cohort’s start date. There is a $50 application fee. Annual Costs >> Undergraduate Adult Degree Completion: $420 per credit hour. >> Graduate: Tuition varies by program from $368 to $785 per credit hour. Financial Aid FAFSA (code 002347) is required to receive need-based aid. Deadlines: Apply between Jan. 1 and May 1 to ensure full consideration for all scholarships and grants. 15 Number of athletic teams in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference President: Rev. Thomas Ries Year founded: 1893 Mascot: Golden Bears School Colors: Blue and Gold $22,050 Annual tuition 100% On-Campus Housing + $8,000 Room & board of first-year traditional students who apply for financial aid received some form of assistance last year. cord seven consecutive volleyball national titles (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013). >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, track and field (indoor/ outdoor). >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, track and field (indoor/outdoor), volleyball. >> Intramural Programs: Coed flag football, coed three-onthree indoor soccer, coed volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball. Concordia offers four on-campus residence halls, with different options for first-year students and upperclassmen. First-year men and women live in separate halls that feature community-style living with two- to three-person rooms and centrally located bathrooms. Upperclassmen live in Holst Hall, which offers apartmentstyle living with fully furnished two- or four-bedroom suites with private bedrooms, full bathrooms, shared living rooms and fully equipped kitchens. Holst Hall, which opened in 2008, houses 300 students and has a staffed front desk. Hyatt Village is also open to upperclassmen, featuring twoperson suites with two-suite shared bathrooms. All four residence halls have secured doors, offer wireless Internet and cable television, and are fully furnished. >> Choirs: Christus Chorus; Jubilate Choir; Chamber Choir; Shades of Harmony Gospel Choir; Vox 9 (jazz). >> Instrumental: Chapel Band; Concert Band; Jazz Band; Pep Band; Ensembles (chamber string, handbell, percussion, woodwind, flute, brass, guitar). Athletics Student Organizations Concordia University, St. Paul is the only private university in Minnesota competing at the NCAA Division II level with 15 teams in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference. The Golden Bears have won a NCAA-re- Music Groups Concordia University, St. Paul offers more than 40 campus clubs and organizations focused on fine arts, faith, service, academics, student associations, athletics, and fitness and campus life. Concordia University, St. Paul 1282 Concordia Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55104 www.csp.edu Admissions Office: 651-641-8230or 800-333-4705 [email protected] Financial Aid: 651-603-6300 [email protected] Career Services Concordia’s Office of Career Services provides coaching and support in skills assessment, career exploration, résumé development, job search strategy and preparation, job fairs and on-campus recruitment opportunities and much more for currently enrolled students and alumni within five years of graduation. Community/Regional Information Our 42-acre campus is conveniently located less than 10 minutes from the downtown areas of both Minneapolis and St. Paul. Students enjoy the comfort of a close-knit campus community with the convenience of being just minutes from countless options for shopping, dining, entertainment, professional sports and beautiful lakes and trails for outdoor enjoyment. With 18 Fortune 500 companies headquartered in Minnesota and the Twin Cities, students also have incredible options and opportunities for internships in school and employment after graduation. Degrees Offered: A.A., B.A., B.S., B.B.A., M.A., M.B.A., Ed.S., D.P.T. Academic Majors Accounting Applied Mathematics (Dual Degree Engineering) Applied Science (Dual Degree Engineering) Art Studio Athletic Training Biology (B.A. & B.S.) Business Management Chemistry Christian Ministries Church Music Communication Studies Community Arts Community Health Science Criminal Justice Design Early Childhood Education Elementary Education English Exercise Science (B.A. & B.S.) Family Life Education Finance Graphic Design History Marketing Mathematics (B.A. & B.S.) Music Music Business Music Education Orthotics and Prosthetics (B.S.) Parent and Family Education Physical Education and Health Public Policy Psychology (B.A. & B.S.) Sales and Business Development Secondary Education (5-12 or 9-12) Sociology Special Education Sport Management Sport Psychology Teaching English as a Second Language Theatre Arts Theology Specialty Studies Archaeology, Pre-Deaconess, PreEngineering, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical, Pre-Pastoral Adult Undergraduate Accounting Associate of Arts Associate Degree in Early Childhood Education Business Child Development Communication Studies Criminal Justice Exercise Science Family Life Education Health Care Administration Hospitality Management Human Resource Management Information and Technology Management Marketing Organizational Management and Leadership Psychology Pulmonary Science Radiologic Science Leadership Sport Management A complete list of academic programs, including minors and certifications can be found at www.csp.edu. 19 Our mission is to develop Christian leaders. Concordia University Texas is a great place to learn. We are recognized for our integrity, academic excellence and Lutheran ethos. Founded in 1926, we follow a standard of excellence in education that is simply unparalleled. Regardless of who you are or where you’re from, Concordia has a place for you to learn and grow. As you walk through campus, you’ll find a relaxed atmosphere filled with friendly faces. Our outstanding faculty take a personal approach to academics by taking the time to get to know you. An average class size of 18 ensures you’ll get personal attention from each professor. They’ll know your interests, your career path, where you’re from and more — and you won’t be just a face in the crowd. Concordia University Austin, Texas > Texas Financial Aid >> Percent of traditional students receiving financial aid: 80% >> Required: FAFSA required for need-based aid >> Priority deadline: April 1 On-Campus Housing >> Furnished apartment-style triple rooms >> Free laundry, Internet, cable and parking >> Open-air hallways with common lounge/recreation area >> For more information, visit: www.concordia.edu/housing Admission Requirements >> GPA: 2.5 minimum (on a 4.0 scale) >> Test Scores: 1440 SAT (with a 480 in each of the three sections) or 20 ACT >> Deposit of $275 is required for all incoming students. >> The requirements listed are for traditional undergraduate admission. For admission requirements for all other programs, or to apply online, please visit admissions.concordia.edu. Athletics (NCAA Division III) >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, track and field. 20 >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, volleyball, track and field. >> Intramural Programs: Flag football, soccer, volleyball, sand volleyball, pickleball, basketball, badminton, softball, Ultimate Frisbee, dodgeball, kickball. Music Groups University Choir; Living Praise Band; Small Ensembles—Brass, Strings, Woodwind; Contemporary Worship Workshops; Student, Faculty and Guest Concerts. Student Organizations Baseball Sweethearts; Campus Ministry; CTX ALIVE; Anime Club; Asian Culture Club; Behavioral Sciences Club; Biology Club; Black Student Union; CTX Career Club; CTX Chi Alpha; CTX Christian Brothers; Communication Club; Computer Science Club; DCE Club; Education Club; The Executives; The Gamer’s Society; Handbells; Helping Hands; Honors Program; Ratio Christi—CTX; CTX Mission Club; Pillars of Unity; Pre-Med Club; Pre-Seminary Club; Student Nurses Association; 250+ acres of the 389-acre campus is the Concordia Preserve, a protected environment that is home to native plants and endangered animal species. Texas Master Naturalist; Theatre Club; Torndeedles and Hooks; Twister Dance Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA); Money Revolution (sponsored by Thrivent Financial); Service Learning; Student Government and Leadership Association (SGLA); Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM); and Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). For more information visit www.concordia. edu/studentorgs. able Online Colleges” in 2013 by AffordableCollegesOnline.org. Students who graduate from one of these top colleges earn more over their lifetime, on average, than graduates from other Texas institutions. Community/Regional Information Concordia’s beautiful campus in northwest Austin is just minutes away from historical landmarks, live music venues, outdoor hiking and biking trails, one-of-akind restaurants, beautiful Lake Travis and many more exciting things to do. With an average of 300 days of sunshine a year, Austin is a beautiful city and a great place to live. Known as the “Live Music Capital of the World,” there is always a great place to hear music of every variety. Film enthusiasts and aspiring actors will enjoy the many theatrical performances and budding film scene in Austin. Placement Services We offer placement for called LCMS church workers. In addition, our Career Services Center is available to all students. Career Services offers assistance to students exploring career options, including employment listings, training on job-search skills, assessments to help students determine appropriate career match and guest speakers from a variety of career fields. The Austin market continues to outpace much of the rest of the country for growth and opportunity. In 2014, Forbes Magazine ranked Austin in the top five in its “Best Big Cities for Jobs” list. In 2013, Concordia ranked No. 38 on a list of “Most Afford- Interim President: Dr. Donald Christian Year founded: 1926 Mascot: Tornados School Colors: Purple and Gold Concordia University Texas 11400 Concordia University Drive Austin, TX 78726 www.concordia.edu 300 days of sunshine per year, on average Admissions Office: 800-865-4282 [email protected] Financial Aid: 800-865-4282 2,586 40% 60% Concordia Texas students $13,200 Tuition per semester * + male female Degrees Offered: B.A., B.A.A.S., B.S., B.B.A., M.B.A., M.Ed., M.S.N. Programs/Majors Undergraduate Applied Arts and Sciences in Technical Management (B.A.A.S.)* Behavioral Sciences (B.A.) Biology (B.A./B.S.) Business (B.A.)* Business Administration (B.B.A.)* Communication (B.A.)* Computer Science (B.S.) Elementary Curriculum (B.A.)* Elementary Education (B.A.) Middle School Education (B.A.) Secondary Education (B.A.) Special Education (B.A.) Religious Education/DCE (B.A.) English (B.A.) Environmental Science (B.A./B.S.) Healthcare Administration (B.A.)* Human Resource Management (B.A.)* History (B.A.) Kinesiology (B.A.) Mathematics (B.A.) Multidisciplinary (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Nursing (B.S.) Political Science (B.A.) Psychology (B.A.) Pre-Professional Programs: Pre-Med Pre-Law Pre-Seminary Pre-Nursing Pre-Physical Therapy *These programs are offered for busy adults who want to complete a degree through a flexible, accelerated format. Enjoy the convenience of fully accredited classes just one night a week. Online B.A. in Business B.A. in Healthcare Administration B.A. in Human Resource Management B.A.A.S. in Applied Arts and Sciences in Technical Management M.Ed. in Advanced Literacy Instruction M.Ed. in Differentiated Instruction M.Ed. in Sports Administration Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.) Reading Specialist Certification Superintendent Certificate Visit www.concordia.edu/texas for details on all programs offered. $4,145 Room & board per semester * Traditional undergraduate. Professional nursing program pricing varies. 21 Concordia University Mequon, Wisconsin > Wis. President: Dr. Patrick T. Ferry Year founded: 1881 Mascot: Falcons School Colors: Navy and White Concordia University Wisconsin 12800 N. Lake Shore Drive Mequon, WI 53097 www.cuw.edu Admissions Office: 262-243-4560 Financial Aid: 262-243-4569 22 Value-Centered Education Financial Aid The mission of Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) is to be a Lutheran higher education community committed to helping students develop in mind, body and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world. >> Percent of students receiving financial aid: 96.3% >> Average award: $14,870 >> Deadline for FAFSA: April 1 The university’s long-standing commitment to providing a value-centered education continued during the 20132014 academic year, as total enrollment approached 8,000. Professors at the 200-acre university, which hugs Lake Michigan’s shoreline, reinforce values and ethics in the classroom and online, along with promoting intellectual development and self-knowledge for an individual’s growth and well-being. Professors, not teaching assistants, are highly accessible to students at the main campus and all of the offcampus accelerated learning centers. On-Campus Housing Single, dorm-style or suite-style. Admission Requirements >> Minimum 2.50 GPA >> Either SAT or ACT score (ACT preferred) >> $35 application fee Athletics >> Varsity Men: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, $12,465 Tuition per semester 92% Number of students Club; Business Club; Communication Club; Concordia Republicans; Concordia Association of Student Physical Therapists; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; The Foundry; International Club; Math Club; Minority Support Group; National Art Education Association; Physical Education Majors Club; Pre-Sem Student Association; Psych Club; Runner’s Club; Sign Language Club; Student Athlete Advisory Club; Student Nurse Association; Student Occupational Therapy Association; Student Social Work Organization; TGB Society. Student Organizations Alpha Chi; American Institute of Graphic Arts; Art Guild; Association for Computing Machinery; Association of Concordia Theatre; Athletic Training Student Association; Biology Music Groups Alleluia Ringers; Chapel Ringers; Kammerchor; Chorale; Symphonic Wind Ensemble; Jazz Ensemble; Pep Band; Organ Club; String Ensemble; Brass Choir. Placement Services $4,705 Room & board per semester of graduates are either employed or attending graduate school within a year of graduation. 7,943 tennis, track and field, wrestling. >> Varsity Women: Basketball, cross country, golf, hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, volleyball. >> Intramural Programs: Coed basketball, indoor soccer, men’s basketball, sand volleyball, snow football, softball, Ultimate Frisbee, volleyball. + CUW is committed to helping students and alumni define their career goals, as well as providing the counseling and guidance necessary for them to succeed. A wide-ranging affiliation with employers, consortiums and educational agencies has resulted in a broad range of job opportunities, accessible 24/7 from any location with Internet capability. 1:2 13:1 Male:Female ratio Student:Teacher ratio Academic Excellence and Growth CUW is dedicated to academic excellence and strategic growth. The latest physical addition to campus is a 274-bed residence hall. Robust growth also is taking place in the School of Business Administration, and new master’s degree programs in Physician Assistant and Athletic Training entered their second year. Furthermore, health-care majors including Nursing, Physical Therapy and Pre-Pharmacy are based on strong spiritual concepts that utilize a holistic approach to medicine. Seventy undergraduate majors and 22 graduate programs are currently offered, including a Global M.B.A. and doctorate programs in Physical Therapy, Pharmacy and Nursing Practice. The School of Pharmacy is only the second such school in Wisconsin, and it graduated its first class of 71 students in May. Community/Regional information The 133-year-old university is located only 15 miles north of Milwaukee and all of its museums, entertainment, ethnic festivals and professional sports teams. On campus, undergraduate students have numerous extracurricular activities from Degrees Offered: A.A., B.A., B.S., B.S.N., M.A., M.S., M.B.A., M.C.M., M.S.I.T., M.S.N., M.O.T., D.P.T., D.N.P., Pharm.D. Programs/Majors Accounting Actuary Science Art Art Education Athletic Training Biblical Languages Biology Broad Field Science (Ed.) Broad Field Social Science (Ed.) Business Business Communication Business Education Choral Music (Ed.) Computer Science Early Childhood Education Economics Economics/Finance Elementary Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance German Graphic Design History Horticulture Humanities Illustration Instrumental Music (Ed.) International Business Interior Design Justice and Public Policy (Criminal Justice) Lay Ministry Life and Environmental Sciences Management Marketing Mass Communication Mathematics Missions Multimedia Music Nursing Parish Music Photography Physical Education Pre-Seminary Studies Psychology Public Relations Radiologic Technology Rehabilitative Science Secondary Education Social Work Spanish Theological Languages Theology which to choose, including drama, touring musical groups and 24 NCAA Division III sports. A bluff amphitheater along the half-mile shoreline allows them an opportunity to take a study break at a sand beach. 23 school guidance offices or online at www.collegeboard.com. Application Process Financing a Concordia University System Education A private college/university education is affordable. Colleges/universities publish a list of costs (tuition, fees, board, room, etc.) but the real cost (price) is individualized based on a family’s ability to pay the educational expenses. Financial Aid Private colleges/universities provide financial aid to assist the student financially. In many instances, financial aid packages will provide close to half the cost of the educational expense. Students should first apply for financial aid during their senior year in high school (early in the senior year but no later than February). An important component of the financial aid application is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), available in your public library, in the school counselor’s office or online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Much of the information requested on the FAFSA comes directly from your federal tax return. Complete the family tax return before the financial aid deadlines. Some schools require additional information from the Financial Aid Profile. The Profile is sponsored by the College Scholarship Service, whose guides are available at high Complete your federal tax return as early as possible. (If you are unable to complete your federal tax return in time to meet the financial aid application deadlines, estimate the information as precisely as possible.) Complete the FAFSA and have the results sent to the school(s) to which you are applying. (You will receive an acknowledgment after completing the FAFSA. Verify that the information shown is accurate and submit any corrections immediately.) If required, complete the Profile and all financial aid application forms requested by the school. Schools have their own scholarship funds that most often require filling out a specific application form. Remember, each family’s situation is different. Schools will require filling out all admission forms before financial aid packages are prepared and announced. Schools will notify you of their admission decisions and make financial aid offers. After receiving and accepting a financial aid award, make a deposit to the school of choice to hold your place in the first-year class. An early down payment on tuition and board/room will secure a place in the school. Flexible Payment Plans Most schools provide for a flexible payment plan — quarterly or monthly — to ease the cash flow burden on the family. Ask the financial aid officers what school plans are available. What’s Included in a Financial Aid Package? Using the information you provide on the FAFSA and Profile, schools calculate a financial aid package using a predetermined formula to assess your family’s financial need and what you 24 should be able to pay. The basic financial aid package starts with aid based solely on need. Merit-based awards recognize a student’s achievements — academic or exceptional accomplishments — which are exclusive of need. Financial aid packages may include the following: >> Need-based grants. >> Merit scholarships (based on standardized test scores; academic achievement; exceptional accomplishments in areas like music, drama, choir, mathematics, science, sports, etc.). >> Federally subsidized, low-interest loans, such as the Perkins or Stafford loans. (These loans are repayable by the student with interest after graduation or when the student is no longer enrolled in school at least half time.) >> Work-study — the opportunity to take a part-time, on-campus job for a certain number of hours per week. Financial Aid Estimator You can estimate what kind of financial aid you will qualify for online at www.finaid.org, using the site’s financial aid calculator. For more help in planning your finances, you can also contact the school to which you are applying or refer to the website for Lutheran colleges and universities in North America at www.lutherancolleges.org. Considering a Career in Church Work God’s people join together around Word and Sacrament, reaching out to a lost world. Dedicated, faithful workers assist and lead people in participating in the fulfillment of the Great Commission, building up the Body of Christ. The following vocations represent the many ways in which you can serve the Church in its vital ministries. Pastor As pastor, you will be considered both shepherd and servant of God’s flock. Through you, God will carry out His most wonderful work of saving the lost. As you care for the members of a congregation, you will be active in preaching, teaching, administering the Sacraments, visiting members, comforting the sorrowing, giving godly counsel and providing a vision of outreach. You may also serve as a military or institutional chaplain, a missionary, a church administrator, an educator or a campus pastor. Teacher If you have a passion for working with students in a Christian setting, this is the vocation for you. You will help each student reach his or her potential while integrating faith into learning. You will partner with pastors and parents in the joy of preparing students for a life of service to the Church and world. Teachers serve in Lutheran preschool, elementary or secondary settings. You will also be able to use your gifts and talents in coaching, music, drama or other arenas. Director of Christian Education These individuals coordinate with the pastor to focus on the vision and leadership of a congregation’s educational ministries. This can involve all ages, nourishing children, youth, adults and family groups in Christian instruction and growth in personal faith through Sunday school, midweek programs, vacation Bible school, youth programs or outdoor ministry. bers. You might also serve in a mission congregation or develop cross-cultural outreach in the United States or abroad. Deaconess Deaconess means “servant.” As a Christian woman in this role, you will share the Gospel of Jesus Christ through acts of human care and mercy. This may include visiting the sick, teaching Bible studies or working with individuals with special needs. Deaconesses serve in congregations, hospitals and other institutions, inner cities and foreign mission fields. Director of Parish Music Music is a delightful, noble gift of God to His people. As a Director of Parish Music, you will use your talents and spiritual sensitivity to enhance the music life and worship experiences in a congregation. You will lead choirs, instrumental ensembles and soloists by enhancing your congregation’s love for communal worship. Director of Family Life Ministry Families with a strong commitment to Christ and a life of service to others provide a positive influence in and throughout the world. As a Director of Family Life Ministry, you will support healthy relationships in families. The Family Life graduate is certified by the National Council on Family Relations and equipped to develop and implement programming in a congregation to strengthen healthy families. This person will serve as a partner on a congregation’s ministry team. Director of Christian Outreach As a Director of Christian Outreach, you are a valuable member of the ministry team. Your primary function is to educate, mobilize and support parishioners in witnessing, evangelizing and assimilating new mem- Lay Minister Ministry is a team effort. The lay minister works under a pastor’s guidance and direction in a variety of ways. You might be involved in evangelism, visitation, Christian education, youth work, senior ministry, parish administration, assimilation or other ministries. Concordias Offering Church Work Programs AL NY AA CH IR NE PO TX SP WI x x x x x x x x x Deaconess EDUCATION x Early childhood Elementary x x Middle x Secondary x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x DIRECTOR Christian Education x Christian Outreach x Family Life x Lay Ministry Parish Music x x x x x x x x x x x x x PRE-PROFESSIONAL Pre-Deaconess x x Pre-Seminary x x AL: Concordia College Alabama NY: Concordia College—New York AA: Concordia University, Ann Arbor CH: Concordia University Chicago IR: Concordia University, Irvine NE: Concordia University, Nebraska PO: Concordia University, Portland TX: Concordia University Texas x x x SP: Concordia University, St. Paul WI: Concordia University Wisconsin 25 Concordia University Wisconsin’s School of Pharmacy • School of Pharmacy faculty are involved in federally-funded research projects involving vascular diseases, TB, and schizophrenia. • A 48-credit, two-year, Master’s program in Pharmaceutical/Chemical Product Development will be introduced this fall, providing students hands-on practicum experience with area companies. • The School of Pharmacy graduated its first class on May 17. • CUWSOP is the only Lutheran-sponsored pharmacy program in the nation. • One of the core values of the CUWSOP’s mission is to prepare compassionate, ethical and knowledgeable pharmacists by providing a state-of-the-art education that balances research and service. • Students of CUS schools receive a guaranteed interview at the CUWSOP if they’ve taken the required pre-requisite coursework. For more details, we welcome you to visit our website at: www.cuw.edu/pharmacy or call toll free 1-888-628-9472 26 CUW PHARMACY Concordia University System n Campus Delivery n Site Delivery n Blended Delivery n Online Delivery Graduate Programs G raduate education in a Christian context focuses on an education that is able to integrate knowledge with humility, civility and calling — equipping students to live a life of learning, service and leadership in their respective positions and communities. Most graduate programs offered by a Concordia college or university are intensive programs with a classroom meeting once a week, online or a blend of both. The intense immersion in a subject over a short period of time is what effectively differentiates undergraduate and graduate education. The list of graduate programs reflects the needs and interests of students, most often matching the needs and opportunities of regional or local communities. The respective graduate programs are listed by title, degree and mode of delivery. CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY ANN ARBOR, MI Post Master’s K-12 School Administrator Certificate G-ED-SACP n Business Administration M.B.A. n Organizational Leadership and Administration M.S. nnn Curriculum and Instruction M.S.C.I. nnn Educational Leadership M.S.E.L. nnn Teacher Certificate Certificate n CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY TEXAS AUSTIN, TX CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE, CA Educational Leadership Ed.D. n Curriculum and Instruction M.A.Ed. nn Educational Administration M.A.Ed. nn Educational Technology M.A.Ed. n School Counseling M.A.Ed. n Teaching Credential—Elementary M.Ed. n Teaching Credential—Elementary Certificate n Teaching Credential—Secondary M.Ed. n Teaching Credential—Secondary Certificate n Teaching Credential—Special Education M.Ed. n Teaching Credential—Special Education Certificate n Coaching and Athletic Administration M.A. nn Business Practices M.B.A. n International Studies M.A. n Theology M.A. nn Nursing M.S.N. n CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN MEQUON, WI Applied Exercise Science M.S. n Athletic Training M.S. nnn Business Administration—Corporate Communication M.B.A. nnnn M.B.A. nnnn nnn Business Administration—Environmental Studies M.B.A. Business Administration Curriculum and Instruction with Teacher Certification M.Ed. n Business Administration—Finance M.B.A. nnnn M.Ed. nnnn nn Business Administration—Health Care Administration M.B.A. Differentiated Instruction Advanced Literacy M.Ed. nn Business Administration—Human Resource Management M.B.A. nnnn Educational Administration M.Ed. nn nnnn Certificate n Business Administration—International Business M.B.A. Principal Certificate Superintendent Certificate Certificate n Business Administration—Information Technology M.B.A. nnnn Business Administration—Management M.B.A. nnnn Business Administration—Management Information Systems M.B.A. nnnn Business Administration—Marketing M.B.A. nnnn Business Administration—Public Administration M.B.A. nnnn CONCORDIA COLLEGE–NEW YORK BRONXVILLE, NY General/Special Education M.S.Ed. nn Childhood Special Education M.S.Ed. nn Continued on next page. 27 n Campus Delivery n Site Delivery n Blended Delivery n Online Delivery CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY WISCONSIN MEQUON, WI (continued) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Biology (High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Business (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Chemistry (High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Drama (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Health (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Integrated Science (Middle School) M.A.T. n Business Administration—Risk Management M.B.A. nnnn Business Administration—Sport and Entertainment Management M.B.A. nnnn Church Music M.A. n Educational Administration M.S. nnnn Art Education M.S. n Counseling—Professional M.S. nnnn Counseling—School M.S. nnnn Curriculum and Instruction M.S. nnnn Secondary Education—English (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Early Childhood M.S. nn Secondary Education—Marketing (High School) M.A.T. n Educational Technology M.S. nnnn M.A.T. n Environmental Education M.S. nnn Secondary Education—Math-Basic (Middle School) Family Studies M.S. Secondary Education—Math-Advanced (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. nn n Reading Literacy M.S. nnnn Secondary Education—Music (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Special Education M.S. nn n M.S. nn Secondary Education—Physical Education (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. Teacher Certification—Elementary Teacher Certification—Secondary M.S. nn Secondary Education—Physics (High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Social Studies (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Secondary Education—Spanish (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Information Technology M.S. nnn Nursing Practice D.N.P. n Family Nurse Practitioner M.S.N. nnnn Geriatric Nurse Practitioner M.S.N. nnnn Secondary Education—Speech (Middle School and High School) M.A.T. n Nurse Educator M.S.N. nnnn Administration M.Ed. nnn Occupational Therapy M.O.T. nnn Post Master’s Initial Administrator License OR License nnn Physical Therapy D.P.T. nn Continuing Administrator License OR License nnn Physician Assistant M.S. nn Career and Technical Education M.Ed. nnn Rehabilitation Science M.S. nnn M.Ed. n Student Personnel Administration M.S. n Curriculum and Instruction—Adolescent Literacy Curriculum and Instruction—Bible Literacy M.Ed. n Curriculum and Instruction—Business M.Ed. nn Curriculum and Instruction—Career and Technical Leadership M.Ed. n Curriculum and Instruction—Early Childhood Education M.Ed. nnn Curriculum and Instruction—Common Core State Standards Instructional Leader M.Ed. n CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY PORTLAND, OR 28 Secondary Education—Art (Middle School and High School) Business Administration—General Management M.B.A. nn Curriculum and Instruction—eLearning/ Technology Education M.Ed. n Business Administration—Environmental Management M.B.A. nn Curriculum and Instruction—English Language Development M.Ed. n Business Administration—Finance M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Global Business and Management M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Health Care Administration M.B.A. n Elementary Education (Pre-K–Grade 8) M.A.T. n n Campus Delivery n Site Delivery n Blended Delivery n Online Delivery Curriculum and Instruction—English to Speakers of Other Languages M.Ed. ESL with Optional TESOL Certification M.A. nn Gerontology M.A. Curriculum and Instruction— Environmental Education M.Ed. n nn Instructional Design Technology M.A. Curriculum and Instruction—Equity and Justice M.Ed. n nn Grant Writing, Management and Evaluation M.A. n Leadership Studies M.A. Curriculum and Instruction—Health and PE M.Ed. nn Online Teaching for pK-12 Educators M.A. Curriculum and Instruction—Leadership M.Ed. nn nnn Curriculum and Instruction—Mathematics Music M.A. n M.Ed. n Reading Education, Type 10 M.A. nnn Curriculum and Instruction—Methods and Curriculum M.Ed. nnn Religion M.A. nn Curriculum and Instruction—Reading Specialist M.Ed. nnn School Counseling, Type 73 M.A. nn School Leadership, Principal Preparation M.A. Curriculum and Instruction—Science M.Ed. nn n Special Education, LBS1 M.A. Curriculum and Instruction—Teacher Leadership M.Ed. nn n Teacher Leader M.A. nn TESOL M.A. nn Teaching and Learning M.A. nn Teaching—Elementary Education, Type 03 M.A.T. nn Teaching—Secondary Education, Type 09 M.A.T. n Church Music M.C.M. n Applied Exercise Science M.A. n Comprehensive Business Administration M.B.A. nn Chief School Business Official M.B.A. nn Health Care Management M.B.A. nn nn School Business Management M.B.A. nn nn Not-for-Profit Management M.B.A. nn Leadership—Early Childhood Education Ed.D., Ph.D. nn Leadership—Educational Leadership Ed.D., Ph.D. nn Leadership—Organizational Leadership Ed.D., Ph.D. nn Leadership—Reading, Language and Literacy Ed.D., Ph.D. nn Leadership—Teacher Leadership Ed.D., Ph.D. nn Leadership—Curriculum and Instruction Ed.D., Ph.D. nn nnn nn Curriculum and Instruction—The Inclusive Classroom M.Ed. Educational Leadership M.Ed. nnn Special Education M.Ed. nnn Psychology—Community Psychology M.A. Teaching English as a Second Language M.Ed. n International Development and Services M.A. n Psychology—Community Psychology M.A. n Doctorate of Education—Educational Administration Ed.D. nn Doctorate of Education—Higher Education Ed.D. n Doctorate of Education—Teacher Leadership Ed.D. Doctorate of Education—Transformational Leadership Ed.D. nn Doctorate of Jurisprudence (School of Law, Boise, Idaho) J.D. n CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO RIVER FOREST, IL Christian Education M.A. n Curriculum and Instruction M.A. nnn Curriculum and Instruction—ESL M.A. nnn Curriculum and Instruction—ESL and Bilingual Endorsement M.A. nnn Differentiated Instruction M.A. nnn Early Childhood Education M.A. nn Early Childhood Education Special Education M.A. nnn Educational Administration M.A. nn Educational Technology, Type 10 M.A. nnnn Continued on next page. 29 n Campus Delivery n Site Delivery n Blended Delivery n Online Delivery CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, ST. PAUL ST. PAUL, MN M.B.A. nn Business Administration—International Business M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Management M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Management Information Systems M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Marketing M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Nonprofit Management M.B.A. nn Criminal Justice Leadership M.A. n Curriculum and Instruction with K-12 Reading Endorsement M.A. nnn Differentiated Instruction M.A. nnn Early Childhood Education M.A. n Educational Leadership M.A. nnn Educational Specialist K-12 Principal Licensure, Superintendent Ed.S. nn Business Administration—Public Administration M.B.A. nn Educational Technology M.A. nnn Business Administration—Risk Management M.B.A. nn Exercise Science M.S. n Early Childhood Education M.Ed. n Family Life Education M.A. n Educational Administration M.Ed. nnn Forensic Mental Health M.A. n Elementary School Administration M.Ed. nnn Forensic Mental Health Certificate Certification n Secondary School Administration M.Ed. nnn Human Resource Management M.A. nn M.Ed. nnn Human Service—Health Care and Gerontology M.A. n Elementary and Secondary School Administration (dual) Leadership and Management M.A. nn Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed. nnn MBA—Health Care Management M.B.A. nn Teacher Leadership M.Ed. nnn MBA—Information Technology Management M.B.A. nn Curriculum Specialist M.Ed. nnn MBA—Marketing Analytics M.B.A. nn C&I—Special Education M.Ed. nnn MBA—Master of Business Administration M.B.A. nn Literacy—Reading Specialist M.Ed. n Special Education with Autism Spectrum Disorder M.A. n Literacy—Reading Specialist with ESL M.Ed. n M.Ed. n Special Education—Master of Arts with Emotional/Behavior Disorders Licensure License n TESOL—Teaching English to Students of Other Languages Early Childhood Education—Endorsement Endorsement n Special Education—Master of Arts with Learning Disabilities Licensure License n English as a Second Language—Endorsement Endorsement nn Sport Management M.A. n Literacy with Reading Specialist Endorsement Endorsement nnn Strategic Communication Management M.A. nn Literacy with ESL Endorsement Endorsement nnn Doctor of Physical Therapy D.P.T. n Special Education, Mild to Moderate— Endorsement Endorsement nnn Family Life M.S. n Gerontology M.S. n Gerontology Certification nnn Human Services—Gerontology M.H.S. n Human Services—Community Health M.H.S. n Human Services—Human Services Leadership and Management M.H.S. n Human Services—Generalist M.H.S. n Public Health—Community Health Education M.P.H. n Public Health—Health Policy Administration M.P.H. n CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, NEBRASKA SEWARD, NE 30 Business Administration—Human Resource Management Business Administration—Aging Studies M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Corporate Communications M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Environmental Studies M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Finance M.B.A. nn Business Administration—Health Care Administration M.B.A. nn STUDY IN STELLENBOSCH SOUTH AFRICA Depart U.S. Sunday, January 18 Arrive Stellenbosch Monday, January 19 Depart Stellenbosch Thursday, May 28 SPRING 2015 CONCORDIA INTERNATIONAL STUDIES CONSORTIUM Concordia University International Study Opportunities T he colleges and universities of the Concordia University System have collaborated in the development of the Concordia International Study Consortium (CISC) to promote and support study in international settings while still retaining a distinctly Lutheran ethos in the experience. Through the consortium, students attending a Concordia member campus will be able to study abroad for a semester-long experience with the value-added opportunity of guidance by a faculty member from one of the Concordias along with other students from within the Concordia University System. The presence of a Concordia faculty member will help students view the international experience through the lens of a Lutheran Christian perspective. Study in international settings is highly regarded by students, parents and faculty. In this global world in which we live, employers seek individuals who understand and integrate cultural differences into the work environment. CISC Study Abroad Semester Spring 2015 will be in South Africa at Stellenbosch University. While studying at Stellenbosch University, students also will have an opportunity to participate in a six-day tour of the Garden Route and visits to the Congo caves; crocodile, cheetah and ostrich farms; an elephant park; the Featherbed Nature Reserve; and Tsitsikamma National Park. The Concordia University System colleges and universities also offer study abroad in more than 25 countries: Argentina, CUEnet net cuenet et.e .edu du Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Latvia, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Peru, Russia, Scotland, South Korea, Spain and Vietnam. Study abroad is, from many perspectives, a life-changing experience for students. Other cultures may be different, but they are certainly part of the human experience in a different setting. 1.800.238.3037www.cuenet.eduinfo@ 1.800.2 Colloquy The Thhee Th Seminar S minnar Sem Program oggr Provider of online theology courses “I consider this the most important learning I have done in my life.” Angelina Galbo All CUEnet programs are offered online using streaming video and a flexible format. Eligibility requirements may apply to those wishing certification or college credit, but CUEnet courses are open to all church workers and congregation members. CUEnet 1.800.238.3037 www.cuenet.edu [email protected] The Colloquy Program provides teachers and other church workers with the preparation necessary to fulfill a ministerial role in their church and school. The program is offered to teachers and church workers in Lutheran congregations who have not had previous opportunity to study Lutheran doctrine at a collegiate level. The program enrichs these workers’ spiritual and professional lives, leading them to infuse sound doctrine in their daily work. For those eligible, the program also leads to rostered status as a called and commissioned church worker in the synod. CUEnet et cuene ett.e .edu du u 1.800.238.3037www.cuenet.eduinfo@ 1.800.23 Seminar Offered to teachers serving in Lutheran schools who are not eligible for the colloquy program, the Seminar Program seeks to provide such teachers with an introduction to Lutheran doctrine, Lutheran thought and the Missouri Synod mission of education. The service of teachers to their schools can be strengthened by this study of the Lutheran church and God’s Word. The program is a blessing to teachers and, through them, the children of their classroom. CUEnet et cuene ett.e .ed du du 1.800.238.3037www.cuenet.eduinfo@ 1.8 . 00.2 238 3 .303 Scholarships CUEnet partners with donors and foundations to provide scholarships to students entering the Colloquy Program. Please contact CUEnet directly at 1-800-238-3037 if you are interested in helping to fund the scholarship program. Potential students may also check with CUEnet at any time to determine whether a scholarship is available that fits their circumstances and need. 31 Concordia University, St. Paul St. Paul, Minnesota Concordia University Ann Arbor, Michigan Concordia University Wisconsin Mequon, Wisconsin Concordia University Chicago River Forest, Illinois Concordia University, Nebraska Seward, Nebraska Concordia University Portland, Oregon Concordia College—New York Bronxville, New York Concordia University Irvine, California Concordia University Texas Austin, Texas Concordia College Alabama Selma, Alabama CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 10 33,399 $110 million 160 LCMS colleges and universites $383 million students enrolled in Concordia universities in financial aid awards undergraduate majors 1,531 $20 million 70 consolidated budgets 1,545 faculty members students pursuing a church vocation toward church vocations graduate majors Statement of Mission and Purpose The Concordia University System builds national identity, enables cooperative endeavors and enhances the strength of the colleges and universities of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod as they engage students of diverse ages and cultures in quality, Christ-centered, valueoriented Lutheran higher education for lives of service to church and community. Concordia University System The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod 1333 S. Kirkwood Road St. Louis, MO 63122-7295 800-248-1930, ext. 1252 www.lcms.org/universities www.cus.edu Goals >> To transmit Lutheran values more effectively >> To provide enhanced quality education to college students Support the Mission >> To attain efficiencies in operation of the campuses >> To capitalize the schools and system Your support in prayers and gifts to a Concordia college or university will make a difference! For more information on how you can participate in this special ministry, call 800-248-1930, ext. 1252, or address Concordia University System via email at [email protected]. 05/14 S03052