Parents’ Guide to College 2025 Special Section
| Concordia University Ann Arbor
3475 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Enrollment Information: 877-437-2022, cuaa.edu
Concordia University Ann Arbor was founded in 1963 as Concordia Lutheran Junior College with a mission to provide Christ-centered education. It grew steadily into a four-year institution in 1976, when it became Concordia College. In 2001, the school adopted its current name, reflecting its expanded academic offerings and commitment to preparing students for meaningful vocations.
In 2013, CUAA merged with Concordia University Wisconsin, leading to significant enhancements in academic programs, campus facilities, and student opportunities. CUAA remains dedicated to developing students in mind, body, and spirit, equipping them for service to Christ in the Church and the world. Through a focus on faith, learning, and leadership, CUAA fosters a welcoming environment where students grow academically and spiritually, embracing their callings to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
The Stats
Year founded: 1963
Current enrollment: 1,135
Student-faculty ratio: 14:1
Number of undergraduate degrees offered: 23
Number of master’s degrees offered: 24
Number of doctoral degrees offered: 8
Subject matter expertise: The health professions, nursing, business, and education
In-state tuition: $34,950 // Out-of-state tuition: $34,950
Percentage of students on financial aid: 99%
Awards/recognitions: RC-DMS accredited diagnostic medical sonography degree. JRCERT accredited radiologic technology degree. ACOTE accredited occupational therapy doctorate degree.
Affiliated college/satellite campus: Concordia University Wisconsin
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