Concord University

(Athens, WV)

Concord, founded in 1872, is a public college. Programs are offered through the Divisions of Business and Economics; Education, Library Science, and Physical Education; Fine Arts; Languages and Literature; Natural Sciences; and Social Sciences. Its 100-acre campus is located in Athens, in the Appalachian mountains.

Admissions

67.9%
of Applicants Admitted
  • January 01, 2011
SAT Required

Test Score Ranges

25th percentile to 75th percentile
  • 920–1840 SAT Total
  • 395–593 SAT Reading
  • 347–616 SAT Math
  • 360–565 SAT Writing
  • 18–27 ACT Composite
  • 19–28 ACT English
  • 19–28 ACT Math
TOEFL Required for intl students

Cost

$15,756
Annual tuition, fees, books, supplies, room and board
  • $4,974
  • $11,050
  • $6,962
  • $1,100

Will I Like It

2,800
number of undergraduates
  • Public
  • Town
  • 58% Women

Areas of Study

Business & Economics

Tourism & Hospitality

Education

Teaching

Engineering

Computer Science

Health & Medicine

Health Administration

Humanities

English Language & Literature

Politics & Law

Political Science & Government

Public Service

Social Work

Science & Math

Biology, Chemistry, Math

Social Sciences

Psychology, Sociology

Visual Arts & Design

Drawing

Extra Curriculars

Books, Chess, Art Club, Computers, Doodling, College Democrats, College Republicans, Computer Club, FBLA - Future Business Leaders of America Clubs, Poetry, Politics, Student Council, Travel, Video Games, HOSA - Health Occupation Students of America, Investment Club, Junior Achievement, Math Club, NAHS - National Art Honors Society, Poetry Society, Science Club, Science Olympiad, Student Government & Council, Young Democrats

Mailing Address

100 Vermillion Street
Athens, WV 24712
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