I was 2013 graduate from here. I came here because my entire tuition was paid for by scholarship. Loved the setting. Loved the dining options. But I had to really advocate for myself in the science department. I did not understand why one professor placed all my classmates in internships except for me. She said the requirements did not apply to me as the rest so I could choose where I wanted to intern, only to be told later when I found my own location that the same requirements were still to apply at wherever I interned. Another professor refused to brainstorm or clarify for me what he was looking for in a theory question yet he would not accept mine.. so I could not complete his class and had drop it because the rest of semester was going to revolve around the whole theory. Most disappointing of all, my advisor's only advice was for me to drop out or to transfer. While grateful for any kind of experience, I felt there were no...
Read moreAs a former student it's a great college. The campus is very homely feeling and is catered to the undergrad experience. There is always events and speakers to attend. The music recitals are also a lot of fun. The classes outside freshmen year were normally no larger then about 20 people. The professors and staff in general were always very accommodating. The gym and pool are really nice if you go here. The dinning hall has good food, but can be a bit expensive even...
Read moreHaving transferred to Concordia from a larger university in the region, I can safely say that what this school offers is a unique experience and a great education. A strong sense of community, a challenging liberal arts education, and a world class music program all contribute to Concordia being a fantastic...
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