About Concordia
Concordia University Wisconsin is a 4-year, NCA-accredited, co-educational, liberal arts school offering 55 undergraduate majors of study, 23 additonal independent minors, 14 graduate programs and 6 adult education undergraduate majors. Concordia's attractive campus consists of 192 acres on the shore of Lake Michigan, just 15 minutes north of downtown Milwaukee. Campus buildings are connected by 3.5 miles of indoor walkways.
Founded in 1881, the university and its Concordia Centers and classroom locations are home to more than 6,500 undergraduate and graduate, traditional as well as non-traditional students from 44 states and 26 foreign countries.
Enrollment
The university and its 17 Concordia centers and classroom locations are home to 7,178 undergraduate and graduate, traditional, as well as non-traditional students from 44 states and 26 foreign countries. The university offers 60 undergraduate majors, 14 master's degree programs, doctoral degrees in Physical Therapy and Nursing Practice and a variety of adult learning opportunities.
Academic Emphases
Christian Education, Professional Careers, Liberal Arts
Affiliation
CUW is one of ten colleges and universities in the Concordia University System, which is owned and operated by The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
Faculty and Students
Faculty-Student Ratio 11:1
Average Class Size: 19
Classes with less than 20 Students: 56%