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The top perks of applying Early Decision at Augustana College

If Augustana is your top choice, applying Early Decision comes with an array of exclusive benefits that help set you up for success before you even step foot on campus. Here’s a quick look:

Personal Finance class available in spring

BUSN-381: Personal Finance is a one-credit class open to anyone. The course prepares students to make wise financial decisions, covering topics such as investing, mutual funds, understanding financial statements, the time value of money, credit, student loans, taxes and retirement plans.

Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center

Public invited to lecture by Swedish-American scholar Dag Blanck

Swedish-American scholar Dag Blanck will share insights about the intense Swedish interest in the United States election at his Oct. 30 lecture. 

Augie Catholic

Augie Catholic provides a place of discussion about current teachings and practices of the Catholic Church and social justice doctrine. We also hold social and service events for students to spend time together.

Old Main

Class Notes

Alumni share their latest news!

Dannagal Young

Dr. Dannagal Young discusses misinformation and political identity

In her talk, Dr. Young explored how our mediated political world fuels "us versus them" dynamics in ways that reinforce and distill these identities, keeping our demand for identity-reinforcing falsehoods high.

Makena Biltoft

Why Makena Biltoft '28 applied early

For Makena Biltoft, Augustana offered the perfect blend of academic support, community, affordability and the opportunity to play volleyball — but it was the people who made her certain that Augustana was the best fit.

Dr. Chris Hedlin

Symposium Day brings big ideas to campus

Augustana's fall Symposium Day 2024 invited big ideas from any and all disciplines, welcoming presentations from students, faculty and staff, and distinguished guests — including keynote speaker Dr. Roosevelt Montás from Columbia University and Dr. Chris Hedlin '11 from the University of Notre Dame.