Center for Belonging & Faith Center for Belonging & Faith

Center for Belonging & Faith

A Place to Belong: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Concordia University Texas

The Center for Belonging & Faith (CBF) at Concordia University Texas is all about creating a Christ-centered, inclusive community where every student feels known, respected, and supported. As a key part of our mission, the CBF promotes access, belonging, and inclusion, offering a space for growth, learning, and leadership. Through collaborative efforts, we empower students and uphold our values, ensuring everyone experiences a true sense of belonging. The CBF is an initiative of the University Equity Team (UET).

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Championing Inclusivity

The CBF aims to foster a welcoming space that honors the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our community members.

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Educational Enrichment

Through dynamic and inclusive programming, the CBF encourages open dialogue and promotes justice and equity, preparing students for impactful lives of purpose.

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Empowering Leaders

Students are empowered to recognize their agency, advocate for themselves, and lead with compassion and courage.

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Center for Belonging & Faith

At Concordia University Texas, the Center for Belonging & Faith (CBF) is dedicated to transforming students' lives through an inclusive, Christ-centered approach. The CBF enriches education with meaningful dialogue and justice, and empowers students to become leaders and advocates for positive change. It fosters a supportive community where every student feels valued and connected.

Latin American Student Organization

The Latin American Student Organization (LASO) at Concordia University Texas celebrates Latin American culture and heritage. LASO provides a supportive community for students of Latin American descent and welcomes all students interested in learning about Latin American cultures. Through cultural events, educational workshops, and social activities, LASO fosters cultural awareness, unity, and appreciation across campus.

Black Student Union

The Black Student Union (BSU) at Concordia University Texas advocates for the interests of Black students while promoting cultural pride and academic success. BSU serves as a platform for celebrating Black culture and addressing issues affecting the Black community. Welcoming students of all backgrounds, BSU encourages dialogue and learning through events, mentorship, and community outreach, creating a supportive and empowering environment for all members.

Reporting Discrimination or Prejudice

At Concordia University Texas, we are committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment. If you experience or witness discrimination, prejudice, or bias, please report it. Reports go directly to the University Equity Team.

All reports are handled confidentially and with sensitivity. Our team will thoroughly investigate and address each incident.

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FAQs

  • What is the purpose of the CBF?

    The Center for Belonging and Faith empowers students to recognize their agency and advocate for themselves and their communities. The Center transforms lives by creating a dynamic, inclusive environment where students connect, grow, learn, and lead.

  • Who can access the CBF?

    The CBF welcomes students, faculty, and staff for daily use and special events. External partners may also request to use the space for public events, reinforcing our commitment to community engagement and collaboration.

  • Where is the CBF located?

    The CBF is on the top floor of Building F, above the Student Development Center.

  • What are the hours for the CBF?

    The CBF operates during the same hours as the Student Development Center.

  • Is the CBF staffed?

    While the Center for Belonging & Faith (CBF) is not permanently staffed, it remains an active hub on campus. Throughout the academic year, the CBF hosts a variety of programming and activities designed to foster community, growth, and meaningful engagement.

  • What type of activities are in the CBF?

    Planned activities for year one (AY23-24) include:

    • Hispanic Heritage Month and Black History Month celebrations
    • Timely Topics Monthly Series led by CTX Equity Board Advisory Network Members
    • Faith + Conversations led by the CTX Campus Ministry Team
  • What programs operate out of the CBF?

    In addition to CTX-specific programs, Con Mi MADRE will offer programming in the CBF

  • How can I reserve the CBF for a campus event? 

    The CBF can be reserved by CTX staff and faculty by submitting a request form. For public use, please contact scheduling@concordia.edu.

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