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Concordia University at Catholic Central HS
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About Concordia University at Catholic Central HS
Concordia University at Catholic Central High School is an off-campus instructional site affiliated with Concordia University Ann Arbor, located in Lansing, Michigan, in partnership with Catholic Central High School. This site was designed to deliver dual enrollment or early college coursework to Catholic Central students, allowing high school participants to earn university-level credits before completing their secondary education.
Specific program listings and credential levels for this location are not currently detailed in available IPEDS records. Dual enrollment programs delivered through Lutheran university and Catholic high school partnerships of this type typically offer coursework in general education areas aligned with university transfer requirements.
Lansing is Michigan's state capital and home to a diverse educational landscape, including Michigan State University and several community college campuses. The Concordia University partnership with Catholic Central High School reflects a broader trend of university outreach to private secondary schools in the region. Students and families seeking current dual enrollment opportunities through Concordia University Ann Arbor should contact the university's admissions or enrollment office for updated program information.
501 Marshall, Lansing, MI 48912
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