Sometimes, your student just needs to know you're thinking of them, a reminder of home to get them through the semester.
Concordia's Bookstore is your one-stop-shop for all things Bulldog. Here, you'll find textbooks, greeting cards, Bulldog gear and a host of other things your student might need.
Bulldog Bucks are funds your student can use on campus at the Concordia Bookstore, 10:31 Coffee Shop, the Dog House Grill or their campus print/copy account.
There are cool things happening at Concordia every day! Check out our events calendar to see what's going on around campus.
Our team of financial counselors are committed to helping you find ways of navigating your college financial needs.
From now until the end of October we’re going to be Exploring Ephesians together as an entire campus and YOU are invited to join us! Students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, and friends are joining together as we study this letter written by Paul. We hope you’ll use the daily reading plan to follow along with us.
As your child goes through their college years, we want to encourage and equip you to be in prayer for your child. We know that college students are bombarded every day with temptations, struggles, challenges, and things that try to get them to find their identity in just about anything BUT who God has created them to be in Christ.
North East ISD is constantly working to improve its services to you--our parents and community. The Family Access Portal is an example of this commitment. The portal will get you access to the following resources:
If you have a student enrolled in NEISD then you already have a family access account. Look for your invitation to the portal in the coming days. Your invitation email will contain your account information and login information along with the link to the website.
The College of Education & Human Sciences is committed to supporting students as they pursue their college degree. One way the college does this is through academic advising. Each student is assigned an academic advisor. Encourage your student to meet with their academic advisor face to face (in person or online) at least once per semester.
Students in the College of Education and Human Sciences are bright, talented, hard-working and successful. Generally, over one-third of the students in the college are making such great academic progress they are on the Dean’s List. The list recognizes students enrolled in full-time course work and have earned a 3.75 GPA or above.
As an incoming College of Education and Human Sciences student, it is never too soon to begin preparing for a career as a difference maker. To assist you in preparing for the job market, the college has career coaches who can help you plan for a meaningful career built upon the degree program.
Most students start college with a clear goal in mind – graduation! While working towards graduation, keep in mind to make the most of your time in college by getting involved. The college provides a variety of out-of-classroom learning opportunities that can help students grow.