Concordia University Irvine is a
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Lutheran university in
Irvine, California, United States. It was established in 1976 to provide a
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), also known as the Missouri Synod, is a traditional, confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 1.8 million members, it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. The LC ...
college to serve the Pacific Southwest
and provide training for pastors, religious education teachers, and Christian school administrators.
Concordia University Irvine has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,592
and its campus size is . It is one of nine colleges and universities in the
Concordia University System.
History

In 1955, Dr. Victor Behnken, then president of the
Pacific Southwest District of the
Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), also known as the Missouri Synod, is a traditional, confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 1.8 million members, it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the United States. The LC ...
(LCMS), proposed the creation of a preparatory college for the Pacific Southwest. In 1962, the LCMS agreed to build the school. A search committee commissioned by the district considered 87 sites before commercial and residential real estate developer
The Irvine Company offered the present location in Irvine. In 1973, Rev. Dr. Charles Manske accepted the call from the district to be the founding president of the school, which was originally named Christ College Irvine.
In February 1993, the Board of Regents of Christ College Irvine voted to change the school's name to Concordia University Irvine.
At that time, the university became the tenth campus in the national
Concordia University System (CUS).
In addition to the Concordia University System, the LCMS and its congregations also operate two seminaries, 130 high schools, and more than 900 elementary schools, making it the second largest church-operated school system in the United States.
Academics
The university currently includes five schools: Christ College (School of Theology), School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, and School of Professional Studies; and offers 20 undergraduate majors and 50 specializations, nine graduate programs, four adult bachelor's degree completion programs, and three nursing programs. In 2014, Concordia University Irvine added its first doctoral program, Educational Leadership.
Campus

The campus is located south of
Los Angeles, north of
San Diego, and inland from the Pacific Ocean in the city of Irvine. Irvine is a planned community which is rated one of the safest cities of its size in the United States. The campus rests on a plateau overlooking
Orange County in a private residential community surrounded by wildlife and hiking trails. The offices of the School of Professional Studies - Adult Degree Programs, M.A. International Studies, and the Masters in Coaching and Athletic Administration (MCAA) teams moved to an offsite location in Irvine.
Athletics
The Concordia–Irvine (CUI) athletic teams are called the Golden Eagles. The university is a member of the
Division II level of the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the
Pacific West Conference (PacWest) for most of its sports since the 2015–16 academic year; while its men's volleyball team competes in the
Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF); and its men's water polo team competes in the
Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). CUI previously competed in the
Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC) of the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1987–88 to 2014–15; and as an
NAIA Independent from 1981–82 to 1986–87. The CUI women's water polo team competed in the
Golden Coast Conference (GCC) until the 2022 spring season.
CUI competes in 21 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, volleyball and water polo; while women's sports include softball, basketball, beach volleyball, cheerleading, cross country, soccer, softball, stunt, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. Former sports included women's lacrosse and women's water polo.
Accomplishments
The university was previously a member of the NAIA from 1981 to 2015. During that time, Concordia–Irvine earned 7 NAIA Team National Championships and 25 NAIA Individual National Championships. In addition to the NAIA championships, Concordia–Irvine won 26 GSAC Regular-Season Championships and 13 GSAC Tournament Championships.
LGBT prohibition
Concordia University Irvine's code of conduct for students prohibits sexual intimacy for unmarried people, and defines marriage as heterosexual only.
Concordia hosts
conversion therapy and anti-same-sex-marriage events and speakers, such as a debate featuring gay marriage opponent
Ryan T. Anderson. Concordia hosted the annual conference of
Exodus International until the organization was disbanded in 2013 because of the failure of conversion therapy to make people straight.
Rankings
In ''
U.S. News & World Report''s 2013 rankings of the best colleges in America, Concordia University Irvine is listed as 63rd in the Western region. In 2016, the university earned a ranking of 55 among regional universities in the Western U.S.
In 2015, ''
The Chronicle of Higher Education'' ranked Concordia University Irvine as one of the fastest-growing private nonprofit master's universities in its 2015-2016 edition of ''Almanac of Higher Education'', noting that the university grew over a 10-year period (2003–2013).
Also in 2015, ''
Money'' magazine included Concordia University Irvine in a list of schools "that provide the best value for your tuition dollar."
Notable alumni and faculty
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Tayshia Adams – phlebotomist, replacement lead in
''The Bachelorette'' (16th season)
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Amanda Fama - member of
Italy women's national softball team
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Cameron Gliddon
Cameron Richard Gliddon (born 16 August 1989) is an Australian professional basketball player for the New Zealand Breakers of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played four years of college basketball for Concordia University before retu ...
– professional basketball player in Australia
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Misty May-Treanor – three-time Olympic gold medalist;
beach volleyball
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champion
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J. A. O. Preus III
Jacob Aall Ottesen Preus III (March 20, 1953 – August 4, 2022) was an American academic administrator who was the president of Concordia University, Irvine from 1998 to 2009. Previously, he was a professor at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, ...
– former president of Concordia
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Christian Ramirez – professional soccer player
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Rod Rosenbladt Rod Rosenbladt (born 1942) is a former Professor of Theology at Concordia University Irvine in California, and is also well-known among Lutheran, Reformed, and Evangelical Christians as the former co-host of the nationally syndicated radio program " ...
– professor of theology
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Larry Tieu
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(2007) –
ASEAN Basketball League player for the
Saigon Heat
See also
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List of colleges and universities in California
References
External links
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CUI athletics website
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1976 establishments in California
Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Education in Irvine, California
Educational institutions established in 1976
Schools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Universities and colleges affiliated with the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod
Universities and colleges in Orange County, California
Private universities and colleges in California