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Navigating mental health in college: A guide
College is a time for growth, change and self-exploration. Some students are eager to start college and embrace the experience. For others, it can feel overwhelming or even scary. Whatever emotions you have about college are completely valid.
Campus Cupboard is back!
The Augustana Campus Cupboard is back this year — with more hours! Open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3-5 p.m.. and Wednesdays, 12:30-2:30 p.m. and 3-5 p.m.
Attendance guidance for students
Your success at Augustana is closely tied to your regular attendance in class. Here’s why showing up is crucial and how the attendance policy impacts your academic journey.
Track & Field tryouts open, team meeting Sept. 5
College sports are underway! Are you interested in earning your way toward a more exciting and joyful experience? Are you interested in having great teammates in your life and being one yourself? How about growing with great competitors and learning how to compete in school, sport and life? If so, your chance is here! Come try out for your Augustana track & field team and join a long standing legacy of excellence.

Fall 2024 Symposium Day: Big Ideas
Symposium Days feature guest speakers, faculty and student presentations, advising sessions and opportunities to practice the liberal arts and engage with the campus community. Everyone is encouraged to attend sessions throughout the day. This year's fall Symposium Day theme is Big Ideas.
Augustana to host Lincoln Park tennis complex dedication
The college and city of Rock Island will celebrate the opening of the six-court complex at Linoln Park.

New Augustana employees empower students
Rey Benschop, Sam Wright '20 and Lindsay Adolphs focus on experiential learning and leadership, wellness and belonging, and community connections to lead students on successful journeys.

Augustana welcomes Class of 2028
The Class of 2028 was selected from across the globe from an unprecedented 9,000+ applications, surpassing last year's record of 8,200 applications. The class includes 677 first-year students and 80 transfer students, from 26 states and 33 countries.