Concordia University Nebraska

Overview
Concordia University, Nebraska was founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. It is a co-ed private, four-year university with an undergraduate campus in Seward, NE and a graduate campus in Lincoln, NE. Graduates enter employment in a wide range of professions, continue on to graduate studies or go into missionary and seminary work. Majors range from art to chemistry and theology.

Student Appeal
Concordia University, Nebraska is recognized as a top school in the Midwest. It has a diverse student population; they come from several foreign countries and 43 states. Along with academics, students enjoy a traditional campus experience with numerous sports, clubs and social activities to choose from. A majority of its students receive some form of financial aid.

Accreditation
Concordia University, Nebraska is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

School Facts & Figures

  • Accreditation: Regional, HLC
  • Size: Medium (1,000 - 10,000 students)
  • Type: Private, not-for-profit
  • Religious Affiliation: Lutheran
  • Academic Affiliation: N/A
  • Career Services: Yes
  • Course Schedule: Semester, 14 weeks
  • Credit Options: Transfer
  • Scholarships Offered: Yes
  • Loans Offered: Stafford, PLUS

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Concordia University Nebraska

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