Concord University

The mission of Concord University is to provide quality, liberal arts based education, to foster scholarly activities, and to serve the regional community.Concord University provides rigorous programs, primarily at the baccalaureate level, which prepare students to pursue various graduate study and career options and to assume leadership and professional roles in a multicultural society. In keeping with its tradition of service to the region, the University will offer a limited number of carefully selected graduate degrees. While we incorporate a variety of educational methodologies/technologies, our size and the caring dedication of our faculty, staff and administration are the principal assurances of a quality educational opportunity at Concord University.As a learning community, Concord University is committed to furthering knowledge through professional development activities and programs, through research, and through the application, publication and appreciation of scholarly efforts.The primary purpose of Concords mission is academic; however, the service the University provides to its state and region goes beyond the classroom. Concord University contributes to the quality of cultural and economic life in southern West Virginia through collaboration with both public and private organizations and agencies and through extension of its support and assistance into the region it serves.Ultimately, Concord University measures its success by the fulfillment alumni find in their careers and throughout their lives.

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School Details

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Public, Coed 1872 N/A Semester $23.6 million Vermillion Street, Athens, WV 24712 (800) 344-6679
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West Virginia Athens 795 859
Key Value
ID 1178
Tuition $7,584 (2017-18)
Room and Board $8,642 (2017-18)
Total Enrollment 2,451
Application Deadline rolling
Application Fee N/A
Acceptance Rate 81%
Description When applying to Concord University, it's important to note the application deadline is rolling. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due Aug. 21. It is selective, with an acceptance rate of 81 percent.

Applications

Title Value
Application deadline rolling
Early decision deadline N/A
Application fee N/A
Common Application accepted No
Deadline for housing deposit N/A

Requirements

Title Value
Admission interview Neither required/recommended
Required standardized tests Either SAT or ACT
SAT/ACT scores must be received by Aug. 21

Entering Class Stats

Title Value
Selectivity Selective
Fall 2016 acceptance rate 81%
Early decision acceptance rate N/A

Transfer Students

Title Value
Accepting applications Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
Minimum credits to apply No
Minimum required college GPA 2
Has guaranteed admission agreement with at least one other institution N/A
Guaranteed admission agreement URL N/A

International Students

Title Value
Separate application form required Yes
Conditional admission offered Yes
Early decision or early action options available N/A
TOEFL (paper) Required
TOEFL (internet-based) Required
Michigan Test N/A
IELTS Required
SAT Considered
SAT Subject N/A
ACT Considered
Advance deposit required No
TOEFL accepted instead of SAT or ACT Yes
International student contact Sarah Wambe, Director of Admissions, (304) 384-6294, international@concord.edu