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Accreditation and Approval

Concordia University Wisconsin is accredited by the commission on institutions of higher education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (30 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60602-2504); Phone 800.621.7440; http://www.ncacihe.org).

 

Additional accreditation and approval:

 

ACCREDITING BODY

ACADEMIC PROGRAM

ACCREDITED THROUGH

Accreditation Council for Occupation Therapy Education of the American Occupation Therapy Association

Occupational Therapy
(Graduate)

2011/2012 Academic Year

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)

Medical Assistant
(Undergraduate)

April 2015

Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs and American Association of Medical Assistants Endowment

Medical Assistant
(Undergraduate)

April 2015

Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education

Physical Therapy
(Graduate)

2011

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

Nursing
(Undergraduate and Graduate)

December 2014

The Council on Social Work Education

Social Work
(Undergraduate)

June 2009

International Association of Collegiate Business Educators

Business
(Undergraduate and Graduate)

2013/2014 Academic Year

Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education

B.A. Completion Program in Indiana

2007

Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiological Technology

Radiologic Technology
(Undergraduate)

The hospitals carry the accreditation; not CUW.

Joint Review Committee on Athletic Training

Athletic Training
(Undergraduate)

September 2009

Louisiana State Board of Regents

B.A. Completion Program in New Orleans

2007

Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction

Teacher Ed, Admin/Counselor
(Undergraduate and Graduate)

2009-2010

Wisconsin State Board of Nursing

Nursing
(Undergraduate)

continuing

 

Carnegie Classification:

 

Classification

Category

Undergraduate Instructional Program

Professions focus, some graduate coexistence

Graduate Instructional Program

Single doctoral (other field)

Enrollment Profile

Majority undergraduate

Undergraduate Profile

Higher part-time four-year

Size and Setting

Medium four-year, primarily residential

Basic

Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs)

 

Similar universities by classification:  Santa Clara University, Xavier University, Farleigh-Dickenson University.  Based on Enrollment Profile, Graduate Instructional Program, Size and Setting, Basic, and Level.

  

STUDENTS AND FACULTY: Students from more than 44 states and 26 foreign countries are found on the Concordia campus. The CUW faculty is well-qualified and highly competent, with nearly 65 percent of full-time, ranked faculty holding doctorates. The student-faculty ratio is 14 to 1 and the average undergraduate class size is 19.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

 

Traditional Undergraduate:

Admission to Concordia is selective and an applicant's credentials are evaluated by the Vice President of Admission. The applicant is required to present a secondary school record with an average of at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale in college preparatory classes, and have satisfactory ACT or SAT test scores.

 

Adult Education: 

There are 4 types of admission: Full Admission, Tentative Admission, Conditional Admission, and Special Student Status-Non Degree Seeking. Student must maintain a 2.0 grade point average (GPA).

 

Graduate:

All graduate programs require a minimum of 3.00 GPA in the student's bachelor degree program. Different requirements apply to specific programs and are listed in each program description.

 

REGULAR FEES: The following fees are for the 2007-2008 school year. The university reserves the right to modify these fees without advance notice.

 

Traditional Undergraduate Full-Time/Semester (12-18 credits) - $9475.00.  Net tuition with average Financial Aid is $3716.50.  Average semester tuition for students with Financial Need apporximately $2653.00.
 

Room and Board Fees per Semester for Fall 2007 - $3,600.00 

 

Adult Education Fees

 

Graduate Studies Fees

 

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[Traditional Undergraduate Students]

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