En Route - Transfer Orientation

En Route: Concordia's Transfer Student Orientation will be held Friday, August 16 and Saturday, August 17, 2013. This event is mandatory for Registered and Deposited transfer students.

 

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Problems registering? Please contact Alyse DeSoto at 512-313-4603 or by email at alyse.desoto@concordia.edu.

 

Please make sure you complete the following prior to En Route:

1) Register for Class - If you haven't already done so, you need to register for classes.  Please make an appointment with your admissions counselor as soon as possible to register for class. 

 2) Get your Meningitis Vaccine - You will likely receive several email reminders regarding the state-mandated meningitis vaccine.  Please take care of this prior to the first day of school. For more information regarding the meningitis requirement, please visit concordia.edu/vaccine

3) Final Transcripts - If you had any classes in progress at the time you applied we will need a final transcript before the first day of class. If you are able to bring an official, sealed copy to orientation, that would be ideal.

4) Complete your Financial Aid - You will be expected to pay your bill or set up a payment plan at En Route if you haven't done so already.  If you have any questions, please contact your admissions counselor.

 

Please check back regularly for updated registration information or contact your admissions counselor with questions.

Emily Gonzales
Emily Gonzales
Sophomore, Pre-Nursing

I love that we are in such a convenient location. Lake Travis and downtown Austin are not that far from campus, so there is a little bit of everything to do.

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Emily Gonzales

Emily Gonzales


Sophomore, Pre-Nursing

My hometown is Sugar Land, TX.
The highlight of my time at CTX is definitely meeting new people. I was a little nervous about meeting my roommate, but after living with her for a couple weeks, we noticed that we are very similar. I love being part of a Christian university because it allows me to meet people that believe in the same religious beliefs as I do. I have met so many people that share the same values as I do and I don’t believe I would have had this chance at any other university.
I think CTX is unique because of the campus. I love that we are in such a convenient location. Lake Travis and downtown Austin are not that far from campus, so there is a little bit of everything to do. the interpersonal relationships that students form with professors. The faculty and staff genuinely care about you as a person.
The professor that impacted me the most is everyone! I can’t say that just one professor has impacted me the most. Each professor I have had has made such an impact on my life. Each one has taken time out to help me in class and outside of class as well. Each professor has made it their responsibility to make sure that I understand all the material taught in class. They all take the time out of their busy schedule to make sure that I succeed, and I feel very blessed to be apart of such a caring University.
My advice to incoming pre-nursing students is to take everything a semester at a time. I would say that if they look at all the courses they will have to take, there is a high chance they might overwhelm themselves. Plan out which courses they will take during each semester and then start from there. Study hard and give it your all!
The professors, faculty and my peers constantly remind me that God is always there for all of us. Being a part of Concordia helps me remind myself as well as others that we can be open about our faith and we should spread the word for our Lord and Savior. There is such a positive attitude shared all across campus and that helps me be positive and be a better person and a Christian Leader.

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