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Concordia University
Concordia University Wisconsin is one of ten college or universities in the Concordia University System, which is owned and operated by The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
"Concordia University is a Lutheran higher education community committed to helping student develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world."
Concordia was found in 1881 as a school of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod and officially became a university on August 27, 1989. Concordia provides a variety of educational opportunities for students who are preparing for vocations in the ministry of the church and for various professional and business careers in the community. The program of studies emphasizes a liberal arts curriculum and course offerings provide educational experiences that cultivate personal and vocational skills. The total program is centered in the Christian philosophy with a confessional Lutheran emphasis. It is governed by sound educational standards and is focused on the spiritual, academic, social, and physical development of students.
Concordia University seeks to develop mature Christians in whom knowledge and understanding of the Holy Scriptures, the inspired, inerrant Word of God and the source and norm of Christian truth, are united with personal faith in Jesus as God and Savior. Concordia's spiritual resources are directed to the development of Christian faith and practice of Christian virtues so that the student can from value judgments and arrive at ethical principles required for purposeful living.
Concordia's programs promote intellectual development and self-knowledge for the student's personal growth and well-being. They nurture religious commitment, provide insights for Christian action in the world, and facilitate the ability to communication effectively. The program provide an opportunity for intelligent selections of vocations for service to God, church and society. They are designed to develop the professional competencies and commitment required for responsible participation and leadership in a complex society.
Concordia University Wisconsin admits qualified students of any race, color, or national or ethnic origin to all programs and activities and is nondiscriminatory in the administration of its policies and programs.
To be considered for admission to Concordia University Wisconsin a student must be a graduate of a regionally accredited high school or one approved by its state university. Requests for exceptions to this requirement may be submitted by candidates who are otherwise qualified.
Concordia University Wisconsin is one of ten college or universities in the Concordia University System, which is owned and operated by The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
"Concordia University is a Lutheran higher education community committed to helping student develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the world."
Concordia was found in 1881 as a school of The Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod and officially became a university on August 27, 1989. Concordia provides a variety of educational opportunities for students who are preparing for vocations in the ministry of the church and for various professional and business careers in the community. The program of studies emphasizes a liberal arts curriculum and course offerings provide educational experiences that cultivate personal and vocational skills. The total program is centered in the Christian philosophy with a confessional Lutheran emphasis. It is governed by sound educational standards and is focused on the spiritual, academic, social, and physical development of students.
Concordia University seeks to develop mature Christians in whom knowledge and understanding of the Holy Scriptures, the inspired, inerrant Word of God and the source and norm of Christian truth, are united with personal faith in Jesus as God and Savior. Concordia's spiritual resources are directed to the development of Christian faith and practice of Christian virtues so that the student can from value judgments and arrive at ethical principles required for purposeful living.
Concordia's programs promote intellectual development and self-knowledge for the student's personal growth and well-being. They nurture religious commitment, provide insights for Christian action in the world, and facilitate the ability to communication effectively. The program provide an opportunity for intelligent selections of vocations for service to God, church and society. They are designed to develop the professional competencies and commitment required for responsible participation and leadership in a complex society.
Concordia University Wisconsin admits qualified students of any race, color, or national or ethnic origin to all programs and activities and is nondiscriminatory in the administration of its policies and programs.
To be considered for admission to Concordia University Wisconsin a student must be a graduate of a regionally accredited high school or one approved by its state university. Requests for exceptions to this requirement may be submitted by candidates who are otherwise qualified.