Concordia University, Nebraska’s total student enrollment for 2014-15 is the largest in its history. For the university’s 121st academic year, a total of 1,951 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students are registered, an increase of 7 percent over last year’s total. The university also continues to serve hundreds of students taking dual-credit classes each academic year, pushing the total headcount of students served this fall beyond 2,300.

Full-time undergraduate enrollment has increased to 1,183 students on the Seward campus, the largest total of full-time undergraduates since 1973-74 and 5 percent more students than last year.  This year’s incoming freshman class of 384 students is the university’s second-largest class since 1979-80. The 2014-15 incoming freshman class has an average GPA of 3.46 and represents 31 different states.

The university’s enrollment of full-time and part-time adult learners has reached 768, a 10 percent increase over last year. The graduate college offers on-ground classes at its campus in the Fallbrook area of north Lincoln, Nebraska, as well as in Omaha, Nebraska. It also provides online classes and is a participating university in Concordia Online Education.

Concordia University, Nebraska offers more than 50 professional and liberal arts programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information about Concordia University, Nebraska, visit cune.edu.