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Study at Concordia University
Concordia University, Nebraska, was originally established as the Concordia Teachers College in 1894. It became a part of the Concordia University System in 1995, and was granted university status in the year 1998. The campus of the university is spread across 120 acres of land in Seward, Nebraska. Concordia University's recent enrollments have been more than 1,000 students from over 40 states and a number of countries worldwide. Concordia University, Nebraska offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Besides, several degree completion and adult education programs are also available. The sports teams of Concordia University, Nebraska are known as the Bulldogs. The athletics department of the university fields men’s and women’s teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling. Concordia is in Seward, NE. Seward is a town not particularly near any major cities. The school is classified as a Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod college. Concordia is a private, not-for-profit institution. The school issues awards (degrees) up to the level of Master's degree. Course TopicsConcordia offers many Course Topics. Fields of study in vogue at the school include education and teaching. Concordia SelectivityNot all applicants to Concordia are accepted. The top quarter of students at the school scored at least 580 on the verbal SAT test. Students' math SAT scores were most often in the range 460 to 570 in 2007. FacultyThe most successful professors at Concordia are given tenure, encouraging them to stay with the school for a long time. Student EnrollmentApproximately 1,279 students study at the school (in 2007). Student LifeVery few students at Concordia attend part-time. The school offers a real campus feel. Concordia makes housing available to a large share of its students. Students at the school can take advantage of the school's meal plans. Students participate in Great Plains Athletic Conference athletics. Athletic scholarships or financial aid help the school attract student athletes. The school reports its educational mission is:
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