CUAA At A Glance
Transcript of CUAA At A Glance
Concordia University
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Thunder Sports Complex (2019) Main Campus
Cardinal Fieldhouse Renovation (2019)
Cardinal Stadium (2014-15)North Building acquisition (2015-16)Kreft Center for the Arts renovation (2015)
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School of Arts and Science
(BA, BS, MS) Undergraduate majors: 19
Graduate programs: 3
Haab School of Business
(BBA, MS-OLA, MBA) Undergraduate majors: 17
Graduate programs: 18
School of Nursing
(BSN) Undergraduate major: 1
School of Health Professions
(BS, MS) Undergraduate majors: 4
Graduate programs: 1
School of Education (BA, BS, MS)
Undergraduate majors: 5 Graduate programs: 6
FACULTY• 56 full-time, 113 adjunct• 32% LCMS• 45% female, 55% male• 72% with terminal degrees• 12% pursuing terminal degrees• Student/faculty ratio: 11:1
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24%24%
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Arts & Sciences
Undecided
Business
Nursing
Health Professions
TOP AREAS OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDY
UNDERGRADUATE DEMOGRAPHICS
0 20 40 60 80 100
23%
54% Female 46% Male
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20% LCMS Lutheran
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ENROLLMENT AS OF FALL 2019Traditional UG: 908HS Dual Credit: 68 Graduate: 211Total: 1,187
ADMISSIONSAverage scores for new traditional undergrads
HS GPA: 3.17ACT: 21
FINANCIAL AID Averages for first-time, full-time students in fall 2019:
Percent receiving aid: >99% Avg. award excluding loans: $19,114
STUDENT YEARLY COSTS (2019–20)
Undergraduate tuition $30,060 Room & Board $10, 830
ATHLETICSMASCOT: CARDINALS
25 sports offered 11 Men’s, 11 Women’s, 3 Co-ed
NAIA DII AFFILIATIONS• Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic
Conference (WHAC)• Mid-States Football Association• National Christian College Athletic
Association (NCCAA)
54% of undergraduates participate on one or more of our intercollegiate athletic teams
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE: RECENT CAPITAL PROJECTS
NUMBER OF DEGREES CONFERRED BY YEAR
CUAA 12-MONTH ENROLLMENT TREND
2019–20 ENROLLMENT
BY STATE
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311 320 333 305 307 274
735 789 898 974 1,074 1,033
Graduate/Professional Traditional Undergraduate
Since 2015 CUAA enrollment has grown faster than any university in Michigan, public or private
CUAA is a proud member of the Michigan Independent Colleges and Universities (MICU)universityOver the past five years, CUAA’s enrollment has grown faster than any of the 29 member MICU schoolschart-line
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TOP 6 STATESMichigan – 978
Ohio – 48Indiana – 36
Illinois – 18Wisconsin – 14
California – 11
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We also have a number of international students from the following countries:Australia | Brazil | Canada | China | Columbia | Ecuador | France | Greece | India | Israel |
Nigeria | Pakistan | Taiwan | UK | Venezuela
66%75%
CUAA Great Lakes Region
Employed full-time six months after graduation
Employed six months after graduation
Mean starting salary after graduation with a
bachelor’s degree
57%66%
CUAA Great Lakes Region
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CONCORDIA MEANS “HEARTS TOGETHER” Our community comes together from around the country and around the world
Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). Great Lakes Region includes Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa.
Small schools: Enrollment under 2,000 | Medium schools: Enrollment between 2,000 and 5,000
CUAASmall school average
Medium school average
What our STUDENTS SAY
CUAA satisfaction exceeds national averages for: + College met expectations
+ Would enroll here again
+ Overall satisfaction
What our GRADUATES SAY
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82% of 2019 graduates agreed that Concordia helped them better understand their calling and purpose in life
94% of 2019 graduates agreed that Concordia provided a positive environment for learning, living, and personal growth
88% of 2019 graduates feel better prepared both to serve and to lead by putting the needs of others first
81% of 2019 graduates indicated they grew in their Christian faith during their time at CUAA
90% of 2019 graduates felt that faculty and staff demonstrated they personally cared
I love how one moment you can be a stranger to someone and then the next moment you’re family. Everyone is connected in some way shape or form and we look out for each other and love one another just like Christ first loved us.
Natalie Shawl / 2022
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