Concordia University Wisconsin

Founded: 1881   Total Students: 8,000+

Int. Students: 540+

Overview

For 137 years, Concordia has educated students for lives of Christian leadership and service, uniquely developing people to step out into the world ready to make an uncommon impact. While our mission has expanded over the years, our commitment to this core purpose remains.

CUW is famous for our beautiful campus on 200 acres of lakefront property on the shores of Lake Michigan. We are located in Mequon, Wisconsin, which is about 20 minutes North of Milwaukee.

Concordia University Wisconsin is known for its breathtaking views of Lake Michigan, and in fact, many students will say the campus’ location played a big role in their decision to enroll. But a large percentage of Concordia alumni living today—and even a few current faculty—will recall making a very different commute to school.

That’s because Concordia’s original campus was located in downtown Milwaukee on 31st Street, between State and Highland Streets. From the school’s inception in 1881 to 1983, students who attended CUW (then called Concordia College) did so in the city. The inaugural class of Concordians, which was comprised of 13 students, met in the basement of Trinity Lutheran Church in downtown Milwaukee. The next year, the 31st Street property was purchased to start Concordia’s first permanent campus.

For the next approximately eight decades, Concordia College offered high school and the first two years of a liberal arts college program, providing classical, technical, and religious instruction for students who desired to prepare themselves for the ministry of the Lutheran Church. In 1978, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod authorized Concordia to become a four-year accredited college that would provide instruction in teacher education, nursing, medical assistant, social work, and engineering.

In a farsighted move in 1982, the LCMS purchased the former campus of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Mequon, Wisconsin, and the college was moved 15 minutes north of its original site.

On August 27, 1989, the Board of Regents approved the move to university status, and Concordia University Wisconsin became the first university among the 10-member Concordia University System.

In 2012, CUW entered into a strategic relationship with Concordia University in Ann Arbor. The university now consists of two residential campuses in Wisconsin and Ann Arbor, 7 centers located throughout Wisconsin, and online programs that reach students worldwide, with one president and governing body presiding over all.

Programs Offered in Concordia University Wisconsin

  • 4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree
  • Highlights

    • 2,600 undergraduate enrollment
    • 8,000 total enrollment
    • 84 undergraduate degree programs offered
    • 6 academic schools (School of Arts and Sciences, Batterman School of Business, School of Education, School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, School of Pharmacy)
    • 99% of incoming freshmen receive financial aid
    • 32 varsity-level athletics (Northern Athletics Conference/NCAA Division III)
    • 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio
    • 16 Average class size
    • 2.5 cumulative GPA, 18 ACT (or equivalent SAT) required for admission

    Campus Detail

    Main Campus Address

    12800 N Lake Shore Dr, Mequon, WI 53097, United States