Concordia University-Texas Top Questions

What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why?

Marissa

Things are often times inefficent. The teachers also don't incorporate much-if any- technology into the classroom.

Corey

I consider the worst thing about my school is the tution. Concordia University is a private school so it is more expensive than any other public school. Sense it is very expensive a lot of students that attend Concordia can only stay in the school for about 2 years because of their financial struggle. Thus leaving the christian leadership that Concordia provides because of financial issues.

KeAundra

There are a lot of bugs outside.

Victoria

Concordia is extremely small, only like 900 undergraduates. It often feels as if we are still in high school, but away at boarding school. Small is good, but sometimes it just feels too small.

Libby

Too small, everyone knows everyone else and cliches form.

Courtney

The deans and the registrar. And the price what a rip off!

Loretta

The worst thing about our school is that a lot of times some of our christian leaders give christians a bad name. They will be a little hypocritical and speak against the very things they do--but that is a struggle we all have! Another bad thing is that we don't have sororities, or fraternities.

Ben

Not a whole lot of peole

Jennifer

Our administration staff is not very willing to help us students to change things that we think needs to be changed. They say that they are there to listen to our concerns, but nothing has been done this year to do so or even to get started to do so. We just moved campuses and we know that money is an issue, but the money goes to things that don't seem as needed instead of to the education needs or social needs of students.

Robert

N/A

Kiara

Right now I dont think anything is wrong with my school

Adam

Unbalanced political view: overly reactionary

Stacey

the lack of accountablility when it comes to cheating.

Christine

The worst thing about our school is it's about 25minutes away from downtown Austin.