Founded in 1894 by The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Concordia University, Nebraska is a private, coeducational institution of higher learning. The main campus is located in Seward, Neb. (population 7,000), about 25 miles west of Lincoln, the state capitol. The graduate school and degree completion program are based in Lincoln.
13:1 Student to faculty ratio 98% graduation placement 81% of faculty have the highest degree in their fields 2,600+ students call Concordia home
New English Pathway Program! Concordia University, Nebraska has developed a pathway program to help intermediate English learners admissible to Concordia based on academic evidence, but who haven't met English proficiency standards for full admission. As you enter the university with conditional acceptance, you will receive English language support. You will be enrolled in developmental English classes along with other undergraduate courses.
To learn more and apply, visit: http://www.cune.edu/admission/international/english-pathway-program/
Concordia University, Nebraska is accepting students who desire to learn English in order to enter university study in English, or who want to take their English skills to a higher level.
Through the Intensive English program at Concordia, you will:
Work with an experienced English language teacher who will help you develop your English skills with individual attention and support.
Focus on practice in the four skill areas of reading, writing, speaking and listening, with the support of vocabulary and grammar instruction.
Study English in a welcoming and supportive environment.
You will be taught by a native speaker in class, and immersed in the language each day you are here, through campus activities and through daily interactions with American students.
Concordia University, Nebraska has developed a pathway program to help intermediate English learners admissible to Concordia based on academic evidence, but who haven't met English proficiency standards for full admission. As you enter the university with conditional acceptance, you will receive English language support. You will be enrolled in developmental English classes along with other undergraduate courses.
After one semester of study in the pathway program, you will have earned from five to nine credits toward a degree.
After two semesters in the pathway program, you will have earned 14 credits toward your degree.
This is a great way to start university courses and receive the English language support you need.
Once you've completed the pathway program, you can begin undergraduate study with 14 credits earned—a full semester of credit!
meals provided in the campus cafeteria.