Type | Private college |
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Active | 1881–2021 |
Parent institution | Concordia University System |
Religious affiliation | Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod |
Endowment | 14 million (2020) |
President | John Arthur Nunes |
Provost | Rachel Eells |
Academic staff | 50[1] |
Students | 1,597[2] |
Undergraduates | 1,129[2] |
Postgraduates | 468[2] |
Location | , New York , US 40°56′35″N 73°49′17″W / 40.943°N 73.8215°W |
Campus | Suburb:Large 33 acres (Main campus) |
Colors | Gold and Blue |
Nickname | Clippers |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division II and Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference |
Concordia College (CCNY) was a private college in Bronxville, New York, United States. It was sponsored by the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) and was a member of the Concordia University System. It was chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York to offer associate, bachelor, and master's degrees.
Concordia, founded in 1881 as Concordia Progymnasium, received its original charter from the State Regents in 1936. From 1918 to 1969, it was named Concordia Collegiate Institute;[3] in 1969, the preparatory school was closed and the present name of the college was authorized by a charter change. In 1972, the State Regents authorized the college to grant the baccalaureate degree. In 2011, the State Regents authorized the college to grant the master's degree.[4]
On January 28, 2021, Concordia announced that it would cease offering classes as of the Fall 2021 semester and that Iona College would purchase the Bronxville campus and provide a "teach-out" for current students. A parade of graduates was held on May 8, 2021, to mark the final May commencement. Classes ceased being offered by the college in August 2021, with a final conferral of degrees in December 2021.