History
Concordia Ukraine was established in 1997 as Ukrainian-American Liberal Arts Institute “Wisconsin International University Ukraine”. In 2017, our longterm partner Concordia University Wisconsin / Ann Arbor became the official co-founder of the Ukrainian-American Concordia University.
Education
Ukrainian-American Concordia University stands for training competent specialists in the business sphere by means of educational programs developed in accordance with our western partners’ standards and accredited by FIBAA and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, laying sound groundwork for the development of our students’ skills and talents.
Research
UACU Faculty and Administration pay great attention to the research activities development encouraging students and alumni to participate in joint and independent research. The results of the research activities are published in articles, books, presented at conferences, forums etc.
Career
There are Career Counseling and Internship services provided at UACU on regular basis. Career Counseling Business internship was created at ConcordiaUA as a step toward reaching the goals of becoming the leading educational establishment in research and education. The main purpose of internship is providing students with practical experience in business according to international and Ukrainian standards.
Student services
The Academic Services Office manages the academic processes of UACU, i.e.:
- plans and organizes the teaching processes on the joint Ukrainian-American curriculum;
- implements new strategies and techniques of records management in the operations of UACU’s structural divisions;
- collects data and drafts statistical reports, summary reports for the Rector and the Provost for Academic Affairs;
- plans and organizes UACU’s graduate/alumni placement.
Housing services
International students enrolled at UACU are provided with hostel accommodation.
Library services
The Library collection totals 16,125 items (as of January 1st, 2019). ConcordiaUA’s Library has a sufficient number of modern Ukrainian, American and other foreign course books, handbooks, scientific and feature literature, video and audio courses and periodicals.