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Concordia CollegeFounded in 1881, Concordia College is a four-year, co-educational liberal arts college located in suburban Westchester County, New York. The college is an institution of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and, while the campus has a distinctly Christian atmosphere, students from all faiths are welcome. As members of a close-knit community, Concordia students are mentored by a dedicated faculty and…
Concordia College Moorhead, MinnesotaConcordia is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. More than 2,800 full-time students from 37 states and 36 countries representing 46 religions and denominations attend Concordia. Twenty-nine percent are in the top 10 percent of their high school class. Eighty-six percent are in the top 50 percent. Twelve percent score 29 or above o…
Concordia University - PortlandConcordia is a private, Lutheran liberal arts university in Portland, Oregon that welcomes students of any faith. Committed to the dual purpose of preparing students for life and for a living, Concordia provides a challenging, yet supportive, learning environment where spirited intellectual inquiry strengthens our students’ commitment to justice, compassion and moral integrity. They have nurtur…
Concordia University NebraskaFounded in 1894, Concordia University, Nebraska is a Christ-centered learning community for students preparing to be servant leaders in the church and world. Concordia is consistently ranked in the top tiers of Midwest colleges in the Universities-Master’s Division of U.S. News & World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges” edition. A member of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS), Concordia i…
Corban CollegeCorban College has its roots in Phoenix, Arizona where, in 1935, it began as a Bible institute. Relocating to California in 1946, the college changed its name to Western Baptist Bible College and operated there until moving to Oregon in 1969. Corban is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. As a member of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), C…
Covenant CollegeFueled by the vision of helping Christians learn to live as active, reforming members of a complex society, Covenant College was established during the fall of 1955 in Pasadena, California. With the help of several professors from Faith Theological Seminary and a building donated by an order of Catholic sisters, the college moved to St. Louis, Missouri, just one year after its birth. Covenant C…
Cowley County Community CollegeCowley County Community College and Area Vocational-Technical School is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and by the Kansas State Board of Regents. Because Cowley is both a community college with transfer programs and a vocational/technical school offering two-year job-ready degree programs, students with very diverse needs will find them a perfect educatio…
Cumberland UniversityFounded in 1842, Cumberland University offers a variety of educational, athletic, and social experiences to enhance the learning opportunities of the current student body. The university has an exceptional academic program steeped in the liberal arts. Athletic teams regularly compete for conference and national championships. Its mission is to create a learning community of distinction through a p…
Cuyahoga Community CollegeCuyahoga Community College held its first day of classes on September 23, 1963. On that day, Tri-C opened its doors to 3,039 students, the largest first day enrollment for a community college in the nation’s history. Its Mmission is to provide high quality, accessible and affordable educational opportunities and services — including university transfer, technical and lifelong learning programs —th…
Cy-Fair CollegeCy-Fair College opened its doors August 25, 2003 as the 5th college in the North Harris Montgomery Community College District (NHMCCD). Cy-Fair College is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges (SACS). |