Concordia Lutheran High School Admissions Guide 2025

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Priority Application Deadline Dec. 20 2024

A guide to the application process at Concordia Lutheran High School

Concordia Lutheran High School was founded in 1935 as a pillar of Christ-centered educational excellence in the Fort Wayne community. With more than 8,000 alumni all over the world, Concordia graduates are making an impact in their communities and beyond.

why choose concordia?

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course we think concordia is the best choice for your student. But don't take our word for it. Listen to what our parents have to say...

"My oldest daughter has had great teachers she's still in touch with. She just graduated from pharmacy school and one of her teachers knew that. That teacher made sure to go see her at work."

"The faith aspect makes a very positive difference"
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"Concordia's academics and extracurriculars are challenging and help them prepare for the future. They're learning how to be leaders." how

important are sat scores to your child's future?

"Smaller classes give an advantage to learning and some classes are project-based learning, which my kids adapted very well to instead of only learning out of a book."

learning how to be leaders"

High school in many ways is the launching point for the rest of a student's life. At Concordia, we give students plenty of opportunities through extracurriculars and rigorous academic programs to discover their passions so that they graduate as Christian servant-leaders who are prepped and ready for whatever comes next.

"I would pick Concordia anytime now that my daughter has gone there. Just the personal involvement of teachers, staff and everyone. The smaller size is great and the faith aspect makes a very positive difference."

Concordia Has the top sat scores in the area which means more college acceptances and more scholarships!

More than $2.25 million awarded in college scholarships to the Class of 2024

Based on most recent data from Indiana DOE

I can do it all

From the Track to the Ministry to the Classroom... Hear more about '23 grad Paige Jackson and where she found her passions.

From the Pit to the Business World to the Stage to the Classroom... Hear more about Senior Jack Habegger and where he found his passions.

So, what are you waiting for?

Scan the QR code to hear all of their stories or visit Youtube.com/FWcadets to see all of their videos.

At Concordia, you can do it all! You're not limited to just one thing. Whether it's the course, the stage, the diamond or any of our many extracurricular activities, You can discover your passions whatever they may be. So, what are you waiting for?

From the Course to the Diamond to the Set... Hear more about '23 grad Jon Clem and where he found his passions.

From Volleyball to Student Council to Choir... Hear more about Senior Kate Hellinger and where she found her passions.

From JROTC to Theatre to Softball... Hear more about Senior Rae Koesters and where she found her passions.

Admissions timeline

October

Information posted online for 2025-26 Tuition & Financial Aid Information

Priority Application Period Opens - Oct. 15

November

Concordia day - Nov. 8

Discover Concordia night - 6:30 PM Nov. 13

December

january

February

Priority Application & Financial Aid Deadline - Dec. 20

Last look Open House - Noon to 3 PM Jan. 26

Receive your Financial Aid Package - (if you submitted your application by Dec. 20)

Freshman Scheduling Nights: February 24 and 26

Spring

JuLY

SUmmer

Take Your Math Placement Test

Tuition Scholarship - July 1 (final deadline for tuition assistance)

Back-to-school Open House and Registration (Books and Locks, etc) - SEE THE FULL CHECKLIST POSTED ONLINE IN JUNE

Check our website at www.clhscadets.com/calendar/ to see all of the great events to participate in throughout the year.

Academic Tracks

1 credit = 1 semester

All students must complete the Graduation Pathways. *For the Honors Diploma, students must complete two of the following: Advanced Placement (AP), Dual Credit (DC) or College Courses OR receive a 1250 (minimum of 590 EBRW/560 Math) on the SAT OR a 26 on the ACT to graduate with the honors diploma.

High school is what you make of it. Push yourself to the next level academically and challenge your senses. We will work with you to give you the best educational experience possible.

Crew is a very physical sport that competes in three seasons throughout the year. Each season has specific types of competitions including head races, indoor races and regattas. We practice on the St. Joe/ St. Mary’s rivers as well as in surrounding lakes. CLHS has one of only two high school crew programs in the state. We also offer a camp during the summer!

Available Classes

Advanced Placement (AP) Courses

AP 2D Art & Design

AP 3D Art & Design

AP Biology

AP Calculus (DC)

AP Chemistry

AP Drawing

AP English Language & Composition

AP English Literature & Composition

AP Environmental Science

AP Government & Politics

AP Microeconomics

AP Music Theory

AP Physics

AP Psychology

AP Statistics (DC)

AP U.S. History

Dual Credit (DC) Courses

For college credit from PFW or other colleges as noted

DC Advanced Acting

DC Calculus (AP)

DC Principles of Computing

DC Topics in Computer Science - C#

DC Computer Science - Java

DC Education Professions (U of Indy)

DC Honors Algebra II

DC Honors Pre-Calculus

DC Statistics (AP)

DC Theatre Arts

Honors Courses

Honors Algebra I & II

Honors English 9 & 10

Honors Chemistry

Honors Geometry

Honors Pre-Calculus

Honors World History

View the course book at www.clhscadets.com/coursebook/

Business Accounting

Business Management

Career Internships

Marketing

Computer Science & Tech

Principles of Computing

Video Game Design (Beginner)

Video Game Design (Advanced)

Topics in Computer Science - C#

Computer Programming - Java

English

American Literature & Composition

Creative Writing

English 9 & 10

English Literature & Composition

Ethnic Literature

SAT-ACT College Prep

Family & Consumer Science

Adult Roles & Responsibilities

Culinary and Hospitality

Fashion & Textiles

Nutrition

Textiles & Apparel

JROTC I-IV

Math & Science

Algebra I & II

Algebra Lab

Analytical Algebra II

Anatomy and Physiology

CCR Bridge

Chemistry

Biology

Engineering Design & Development

Environmental Science

Geometry

Integrated Chemistry/Physics

Physics

Pre-Calculus

Performing Arts

A Cappella

Advanced Acting

Color Guard

Concert Band

Intermediate Chorus

Marching Band

Music Theory

Musical Theatre

Orchestra

Symphonic Band

Technical Theatre

Theatre Arts

Theatre Arts Special Topic

Theatre Productions

Project Lead the Way

(Science and Engineering Courses)

Principles of Biomedical Science

Medical Innovations

Biomedical Interventions

Principals of Engineering

Introduction to Engineering Design

Engineering, Design & Development

Social Studies

Economics

Geography and History of the World

Psychology

Sociology

U.S. History

U.S. Government

World History and Civilization

Theology

Anthropology

Biblical Greek

Biblical Literature I & II

Christian Leadership

Church History

Genres in Literature

History & Development of Music in Worship

Humanities: Comparative Religions

Sacred Arts

Theological Ethics

Theology in Media

Visual Arts

Advanced 2D Art

Advanced 3D Art

Advanced Ceramics

Advanced Drawing

Advanced Painting

Audio Visual

Ceramics

Digital Photography

Drawing

Graphic Design & Layout

Introduction to 2D Art

Introduction to 3D Art

Painting

Principles of Broadcasting

Student Media (Yearbook)

World Languages

German I, II, III and IV

Latin I, II, III and IV

Spanish I, II, III, IV and V

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

English

Mathematics

English 9 / Honors English 9

Algebra I / Honors Algebra / Honors Geometry

Science Biology

Social Studies

Theology

World History / Honors / Geography & History of the World

English 10 / Honors English 10

Geometry / Honors Geometry / Algebra II / Honors Algebra II (DC)

American Literature / AP English Language

Algebra II / Honors Algebra II (DC) / Analytical Algebra II/ AP Calculus / Statistics (AP/DC)

English Literature & Composition / AP English Literature

Pre-Calculus / AP Calculus / Statistics (AP/DC) / CCR Bridge Math

World Languages

Anthropology Biblical Literature (The Gospels)

German I or II

Latin I or II

Spanish I or II

Biology / Chemistry / Honors Chemistry Integrated Chemistry & Physics

World History / Honors / Geography & History of World

Biblical Literature

Genres of Literature (New Testament) History of Literature (Old Testament)

German II or III

Latin II or III

Spanish II or III

Additional schedules may be discussed at Freshman Scheduling Night or with your School Counselor. Students select additional electives, such as JROTC, Visual/Media Arts, Computer Science, Band, Choir, etc, to fulfill graduation requirements.

Physics / Chemistry / Honors Chemistry AP Chemistry / AP Biology

U.S. History / AP U.S. History

Church History Humanities

Intro to Philosophy

German III or IV

Latin III or IV

Spanish III or V

Anatomy & Physiology / Environmental Science / AP Chemistry / AP Physics / AP Biology / AP Environmental Science

Government / AP / Economics /AP

Theological Ethics / Christian Leadership / Music & Worship / Theology in Media / Biblical Greek / Sacred Arts

German IV or V

Latin III or IV

Spanish IV or V

AP = Advanced Placement

DC = Dual Credit (college credit)

Why Join Honors Academy?

† Get unique access to highly selective colleges and universities around the country

† Become inspired by community and business leaders through speaker series

† Prepare for your future with leadership development through directed and expansive community service

† Design your own research project with individualized mentoring

† Challenge yourself academically and join other students who share your passion for academic rigor and leadership development

To learn more, please visit www.clhscadets.com/Honors-Academy

Become empowered through Concordia's Honors Academy. Benefit from leadership summits, college visits around the country, connections with employers and highly selective colleges, and a deeper appreciation of service to others. Students are invited to apply to the program at the end of their 8th grade year along with another opportunity during their freshman year. Visit our website for the requirements.

Quick Facts

† Founded in 2014

† 35 students (grades 9-12) in program

† Unique to Fort Wayne

† Selective application process with competitive interview

† Visit multiple colleges before graduation

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“Honors Academy gave me a community of students who were academically driven as well as extremely passionate about their own goals. Having the opportunity to surround myself with such individuals is one that I’m glad I didn’t pass up.”

~ Maxwell Park, Class of 2023

College Visits
Dedicated Service Hours
Cultural Trips

Preparing Students for Whatever Comes Next

American Academy of Art College

Ancilla College

Anderson University

Ball State University

Bowling Green State

Butler University

Case Western Reserve University

Concordia University Chicago

Concordia University Nebraska

Concordia University

Grace College

Hanover College

Hillsdale College

Huntington university

Indiana State University

Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana University Fort Wayne

Indiana University Indianapolis

Indiana Wesleyan University

International Business College

Ivy Tech Community College

Marian University

FUN FACTs

Class of 2024

Miami University (Ohio)

Norwich University

Purdue University

Purdue University Fort Wayne

Purdue University Indianapolis

Siena Heights University

Taylor University

Trine University

University of Cincinnati

University of North Georgia

University of Saint Francis

University of Wisconsin

One Cannon Fire Per Touchdown

JROTC's Cannon Crew sounds the cannon every time our Cadets make a touchdown. Don’t jump!

Valparaiso University

Wabash College

Apprenticeship Programs

Military Service

Joining the Workforce

Show your Spirit

Dress up during Homecoming with our Spirit Theme Days and throughout the year on Spirit Days!

One-to-One Technology

Students are required to have a Microsoft Windows laptop or Apple MacBook computer and a TI-84 graphing calculator on the first day of class. The high school provides access to high-speed internet and a variety of apps required for courses and testing. Concordia provides training for any student who would like to have it. It is highly recommended that you get accidental damage protection on your computer. Learn more at clhscadets.com/technology

Choosing a Device

Your Windows or MacBook should meet the following requirements:

 Have at least 64 GB of storage

 Have at least 8 GB of RAM (16 GB recommeded

 13" screen recommended

 Have a minimum 8 hours of battery life

 Accidental damage protection is highly recommended

Questions?

Contact Scott Storm at (260) 483-1102, ext. 214 or sstorm@clhscadets.com

FREE After School Tutoring!

We offer FREE after school tutoring in our study center every Monday - Thursday until 5:00 p.m.!

Cadet or KAY-det?

Well, it’s both. We are Cadets, but through protests during the Vietnam War, the cheerleaders changed the pronunciation, and KAY-dets were born.

Service as disciples of Jesus Christ

 Annual Service Day

 Helping Hands Service Club

 Christmas Bureau: Annual Gift-Gathering

 March for Life: Annual Pro-Life March in Washington, D.C.

 Comfort Dog Service Program

 Peer Ministry Program

 Barnabas Service Award

 Koinonia Leaders

 Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)

Koinonia

koi·no·ni·a noun

Christian fellowship or communion, with God or, more commonly, with fellow Christians.

The mission of the Koinonia ministry is to pursue a closer, growing relationship with Jesus Christ and your fellow classmates in a small group, interactive devotional time. Koinonia meets each week and is led by students. You get your group as a freshman and stay with that group through graduation. You pray, grow and serve together for four years. It’s your way to connect and learn from students in all areas and grades at the high school. Students also have the opportunity to be leaders in the group.

Chapel

The whole school gathers once a week for a chapel service. This is a time for worship and to dig deeper into the Word. Our campus pastors, teachers, and guest speakers lead this time. Chapel is required for all students.

What We Believe:

The Christ-centered education provided by CLHS is based upon the sincerely held religious beliefs of the Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) and the mission of the high school to pursue Christ-centered educational excellence that equips individuals for lifelong learning and service as disciples of Jesus Christ. Read our full statement at www.clhscadets.com/statement-of-faith/

get involved

clubs & activities

Participation in co-curricular activities enriches a student’s high school life and enables them to learn skills, develop talents, share interests, and make new friends! There is something for everyone! Learn more at www.clhscadets.com/clubs/

Art Club: We complete group and individual projects, including murals around the school and auction pieces. Open to all skill levels!!

CAN-struction: This club aims to fight hunger by gathering cans and creating a sculpture at the mall in the spring.

Chess Club: Invites students to learn the game of chess and compete against other students. All skill levels allowed.

DECA (Marketing/Business Club): DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management with competitions throughout the year.

Digital Signage Club: Join the team that creates, updates and manages Concordia's digital sign.

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA): The FCA group aims to present athletes in service to Jesus Christ and in the fellowship of the church.

Helping Hands Service Club: This is s a group that focuses on serving the community.

HOSA (Future Health Professionals): HOSA’s mission is to empower students to become leaders in the global health community. Competitions throughout the year!

Intramurals: Students can enjoy the thrill of athletic competition without trying out for a team sport!

Latin Club: This club explores ancient Roman culture and its modern manifestations with activities.

National Honor Society: Our chapter provides recognition to students and opportunities for service and leadership.

Peer Ministry: Peer Ministers are a sensitive, diverse group of students who provide for the needs of their fellow students through listening and service.

Praise 150: Students provide music for various chapels throughout the school year.

Cadets4Life: This group provides opportunities for members to develop an appreciation for human life. Each January, students march on Washington D.C.

SERVINGbowls: Student-powered service club to address hunger in the community. Students develop their ceramics skills on a wheel while making bowls to support the St. Mary's Soup Kitchen.

Student Council: Students are elected and represent their classes and the school on the student governance board.

Table Tennis: Have fun with a competitive Table Tennis Club. Compete against other students while learning the game.

career internships

The Career Internship Program is a chance for seniors to test the waters of an undecided career choice before going on to college.

» One or two semesters

» Complete a minimum of 70 hours of workplace experience along with classroom requirements

Experience new cultures through world travel.

places students have interned:

» Therapy ONE

» Arata Law Firm

» FW Children's Zoo

» Heartland Sings Music Production

» Challenge Tool & Manufacturing

» Local Lutheran schools

» Vera Bradley

» Turnstone

» Civic Theatre

» Parkview Hospital

» Waynedale Animal Clinic

» Lutheran Social Services

» City of Fort Wayne

» Junior Achievement

» Primary Engineering

» MartinRiley

» Bussick Orthodontics

» L3 Harris Aerospace

Expand your learning opportunities through our German or Spain immersion programs or educational trips through the Art, History, Latin, Foods and Science programs.

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Drama performances and classes

Show your creativity on and off the stage

Concordia's Drama Program gives students an outlet for expression. It teaches public speaking skills, builds character and lets them have a little fun along the way. Students have the opportunity to work in many performances throughout the year — both in front and behind the stage as well as take classes related to their interests. We even have a 24-Hour Theatre Festival where students create their own plays!

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Five Theatre Performances Each Year!

JROTC

Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp

Concordia’s JROTC program develops confident, caring Christian leaders and citizens. You will learn leadership skills, problem-solving, planning, organizational skills, decision making processes, team building, effective speaking, and writing.

Since 1906, Concordia’s Leadership and Citizenship Program has been a cooperative effort between the school and the U.S. Army. The Junior ROTC program has been an integral and outstanding part of Concordia’s rich academic heritage.

JROTC Activities:

† Color Guard

† Robotics Team

† Drill Teams

† Rifle Team

† Snap Squad

† Adventure Training

† Sports Marksmanship

† Officer’s Ball

† Service Learning Projects

† Raider's Team

† Field Trips

† JLAB: Leadership & Academic Bowl

† Drone Training & Certification

Quick Facts

† Founded in 1906

† 20+ Years Recognized with the coveted Honor Unit with Distinction for exceeding the Army’s standards set forth for each JROTC unit

† 100+ Cadets Enrolled in the Program

† Only Army JROTC program in Fort Wayne

† 2 entering the military from the Class of 2024, 2 in Army ROTC at Norwich and past alumni have attended 4 of the Service Academies: West Point, Annapolis, Air Force Academy, and the Coast Guard Academy!

† Repeated trips competing in the national U.S. Army JROTC Leadership Bowl Championship in Washington, D.C.

† Visit national battlefields

† Learn Marksmanship (and earn potential college scholarships) with our newly renovated Indoor Rifle Range.

science & engineering

Putting your skills to the test

Do you have desire to enter the medical field? Are you interested in research or even physical therapy? Maybe engineering is more your dream? Then our Project Lead the Way Science & Engineering programs are what you need! You'll work with the same tools as the professionals. We have courses for all skill (and interest) levels. We are adding new classes each year to build up the program!

Available Project lead the way Courses

 Principles of Biomedical Science

 Medical Innovations

 Biomedical Interventions

 Principals of Engineering

 Introduction to Engineering Design

 Engineering, Design & Development

Other science Courses

 AP Biology

 AP Chemistry

 AP Environmental Science

 AP Physics

 Anatomy and Physiology

 Chemistry

 Biology

 Environmental Science

 Integrated Chemistry/Physics

 Physics

Computer Science

Technology in the real world

Whether you're a wiz at the computer or just dabble in programming, our computer science classes will help you take your skills to the next level while gaining creativity, problem solving and collaboration skills. All computer science classes can be taken for dual credit for college through Purdue-Fort Wayne. Students can participate in area competitions, create their own apps

Our students have built multiple arcade games!

or build competitive robots. Students have access to our Creator's Space (Maker's Lab), 3D-printers, Raspberry Pi, Lego Mindstorms EV3 robots, and so much more. Each year, students create projects using Raspberry Pi's (essentially mini computers). Projects ranged from gaming systems to a full Arcade.

 Principles of Computing

 Video Game Design (Beginner)

 Video Game Design (Advanced)

 Topics in Computer Science - C#

 Computer Programming - Java

Repeat Techfest champs!!!

 A Cappella

 AP 2D Art & Design

 AP 3D Art & Design

 Advanced Acting

 Advanced 2D Art

 Advanced 3D Art

 Advanced Drawing

 Advanced Painting

 Audio Video Production

 Ceramics

 Chamber Singers

 Color Guard (Flags)

 Concert Band

 Digital Design & Graphics

 Digital Photography

 Drawing

 Dual Credit Theatre Arts

 Graphic Design & Layout

 Intermediate Chorus

 Introduction to 2D Art

 Introduction to 3D Art

 Marching Band

 Mass Media

 Music Theory

 Musical Theatre

 Painting

 Principles of Broadcasting

 Strings Orchestra

 Symphonic Band

 Technical Theatre

 Theatre Arts

 Theatre Arts Special Topic

 Theatre Productions

 Yearbook

2D & 3D Art

Artistic Expression

The visual arts program encourages students to develop their interests and gifts through classroom learning and projects.

Students gain hands-on learning through various media such as paint, ceramics, photography, pencil, design and more.

celebrating the arts

band & choir

Broadening Your Musical Talent

Music does more than just make sounds, it changes the way we think and act. In the music programs, students have the opportunity to participate in multiple instrumental and vocal groups, including Marching Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Orchestra, A Cappella, Chamber Choir, and Men's and Women's Chorus. Our students are awardwinning with the marching band going to state finals more than 17 times and multiple trips to state by our choir. Students also participate in a tour along with performances throughout the year.

What makes our Fine Arts unique:

 Award-Winning Band & Choir Programs

 Repeat State Finalist Marching Band

 Strings Orchestra, Jazz & Pep Bands

 Yearbook Class (not just a club!)

 Digital to Hands-On Art Classes

 AP Art Classes (for college credit!)

 SERVINGbowls: Make bowls to sell for charity

 Fine Arts Festival to showcase student work

 In-House Photo Studio

 Industry-Standard Design Software (free to students!)

 Do dance through our Color Guard program

The Cadets have stood strong in the community for 90 years. We have city, regional and state championships under our belt. We boast record breakers, champions and even a Gatorade Athlete. Our students are leaders in their sports and servants on the field.

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98% of our students receive financial aid

So many of our students receive financial aid through academic and merit scholarships, the Indiana Choice Scholarship, tuition assistance, and congregation scholarships.

Concordia offers a wide variety of scholarship programs for students of all types.

We believe that all students should have the opportunity to attend Concordia.

The scholarship package awarded to a student varies from family to family, and we will work with you to give you individual attention for your situation.

Scholarships are available to incoming freshmen or transfer students. Students must apply for admission to be considered for financial aid.

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Ascension

Bethlehem

Concordia

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Emmaus

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Redeemer

St. John–Fort Wayne

St. Michael

St. Paul's

St. Peter's

Suburban Bethlehem

Zion

Scholarship Description

Excel Scholarship

Concordia Scholar

Congregation Scholarship

Tuition Scholarship

Indiana School Choice Scholarship

Awarded to students who demonstrate high academic performance and achievement. Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher. Students latest standardized test scores and current grade card are required. Scholarship renews automatically.

Awarded to students who exemplify and demonstrate integrity and good character at school, church, home, and in the community. A Concordia Scholar must maintain a 3.50 GPA or higher and maintain a record of positive behavior. Students must apply for admission during the priority application period of October 15December 20 and they will be notified if they are qualified to apply. Scholarship renews automatically.

Those who are members in good standing at one of our Association churches (see list on opposite page).

Families must fill out our online application for need at www.clhscadets.com/financial-aid. The application must be completed by July 1. Priority deadline is December 20. Students only need to apply once. If your situation changes, please notify the financial aid office. This scholarship is awarded based on financial need.

Provides need-based aid to families who qualify. For information about the School Choice program and its eligibility requirements, please give us a call. This scholarship is awarded based on state guidelines (see below).

Alumni Scholarship Awarded to children of Concordia Lutheran High School alumni. Available first-year only.

% of Hoosier families qualify for School Choice

Priority Application & Financial Aid Deadline December 20

What does the priority deadline mean? It means that if you apply and get your financial aid application in for tuition assistance and scholarships by December 20, you will get your financial aid package by the middle of February. You can still apply after December 20.

Instructions for Admissions

† Complete the Application for Admission form online at www.clhscadets.com/apply

† Submit a copy of the student’s birth certificate

† Submit a copy of the student’s most recent report card or unofficial high school transcript (for transfer students)

† Submit a copy of the student’s most recent standardized test scores (usually ILEARN scores or End of Course Assessments)

† Submit a copy of your IEP/iSP/504 and Educational Evaluation, if applicable

† Submit the $50 Application Fee

If the student’s GPA is below a “C” or 2.0 average, then an appeal must be submitted (Students from feeder Lutheran schools are exempt). Please contact the CLHS Admissions Office.

All financial and other obligations to the student’s previous school must be completed prior to enrollment to CLHS.

A student desiring to transfer to CLHS is expected to present a positive record of academic performance and citizenship from the school he/she currently attends.

apply online today at www.clhscadets.com/apply

steps to admission to Concordia

Attend an Admissions Event/Meet with our Admissions DIrector.

Apply for Admissions.

Apply for scholarships and financial aid on our website.

Receive your acceptance letter.

Receive your enrollment packet email with the link to go in and complete your enrollment.

Attend Freshman Scheduling Nights: February 24 and 26.

After February, Call our Guidance Department at 260-483-1102 ext 222 to schedule classes.

Call our Financial Aid DIrector, at 260-483-1102 ext 219 to schedule an appointment after March 15.

Go into FACTS Family Portal to complete your payment plan in May.

Read the monthly Future Cadet E-Newsletter for important info on summer programs, training, and scholarships.

Order School Uniforms by July 1 on our website. they will be shipped to the school office for pick up.

Attend a Back to School Registration Day in early August.

Attend Freshman/New Student Orientation Day 8am-noon the day before school starts. First Day of School!

12:1 Student to Faculty Ratio

With 51 highly qualified teachers, we are able to keep our class sizes small. DEPARTMENT

Portrait of a Graduate

Concordia Lutheran High School Graduates are individually equipped to be…

Christ-centered citizens—interacting with the world through the lens of a Christian worldview

Well-rounded scholars—prepared to think critically and creatively to take action for the public good

Lifelong learners—eagerly cultivating their talents and gifts

Lifelong servants—delighting in the vocations into which Christ calls them

Disciples of Jesus Christ—modeling Christ’s love to others in their community and beyond

First day of School

EPIC:

Our EPIC (Empowering and Preparing Incoming Cadets) program provides freshmen and transferring students with a mentor and a supportive environment that fosters a smooth transition to CLHS, both academically and socially. Our mentors work with new students to help them get settled at Concordia, including events during the summer like the Escape Room challenge and a pizza party. If you would like to have a mentor, please let us know by filling out the online form at www.clhscadets.com/EPIC/ by May 31.

FRESHMAN RETREAT:

This is a time to bond with your new classmates. During the second week of school, we gather together for a day of active games and awesome activities to help you get to know other freshmen and your teachers.

Dawn Schuller, Director of Admissions and Retention admissions@clhscadets.com (260) 483-1102, ext. 298

Debbie Schumm Director of Financial Aid dschumm@clhscadets.com (260) 483-1102, ext. 219

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