Group Tour Registration Form

Due to limited resources and in order to ensure the best campus visit, we have combined all our group tours to specific days throughout the school year. The group tours will follow the same format it has in the past. The students will attend a 30 minute presentation by a Concordia Student Ambassador or an admissions counselor. This will be followed by a campus tour in small groups of 20 to 40 students. In order to ensure the best campus visit, please register at least two weeks in advance.

 

Unfortunately, due to maximum capacity of our cafeteria and the size of our student body, groups are not allowed to eat in the cafeteria. If you are planning on staying around campus for lunch, please have your students bring their own lunch. Our cafeteria does not have the seating capacity to handle large groups during lunch hours. We have plenty of spots around campus that we could set your students up to eat. Also, no tours will stop at the bookstore. However, if you would like to, you may visit the bookstore after the tour on your own time. You will need to notify us so that we may let the bookstore know.

 

We require one chaperone per ten students in your group. Since classes will be in session during your visit, we ask that the chaperones assist our student tour guides in keeping the group quiet to avoid disruptions. We will split your group into smaller tour groups. Tour guides will stop tours and return to admissions if the group becomes a distraction to classes in session.

 


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Group Visit Dates

All group visits begin at 11am with a presentation. A tour of campus will follow the presentation. Events conclude no later than 1pm.








Justin Roland
Justin Roland
Sophomore, Mathematics

The professor that impacted me the most was Dr. Meissner (biology/environmental science). However, since all the professors at CTX are caring and encouraging, it is hard to pick just one.

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Justin Roland

Justin Roland


Sophomore, Mathematics

My hometown is Austin, Texas.
The highlight of my time at CTX (so far) was definitely seeing The Nativity Story and The Passion of the Christ. Not only were the movies about Jesus, but it was almost Christmas break when the films were shown in Building A.
I think CTX is unique because it is Christ Centered. CTX has a good academic curriculum.
The professor that impacted me the most was Dr. Meissner (biology/environmental science) however, since all the professors at CTX are caring and encouraging, it is hard to pick just one.
I advise all incoming Mathematics Majors to have a a passion for mathematics. Never give up when times seem challenging. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and make a few mistakes. Do your best, because anything worth having is worth working for.
Concordia has developed me into a Christian Leader with Chapel, Bible/religion courses, and some professors tying scripture within the lesson; Concordia has inspired me to mature in my relationship with my Risen Savior Jesus Christ. After going through the transition of being a high school senior to a freshman at a University, CTX helped me calm my nerves with the Life & Leadership class and their theme for the 2008-2009 school year, “A New Creation.” This helped me to remember, once I am born a believer, I am born to be an achiever. Concordia has motivated me to carry out their mission. Through the power of the Holy Spirit I will help develop and strengthen Christian Leaders. Giving glory to the Almighty God.
My favorite place to study is the library, it is probably my favorite place to go on campus.
My favorite meal in the cafeteria is the grilled chicken sandwich. It is good.

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