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Q&A for students and families

Here are the answers to questions most often asked by students and their families.

student party on the Celebration Belle

Let's Party. . . but sober.

You don't have to drink to have a good time, and you don't have to drink to throw a good party! Kayley Larson and her roommates are proving it.

Swanson Commons residence hall

Modernizing with respect for history, beauty 

Campus has been transformed and modernized more in the past 20 years than probably any other time in Augustana history, without losing its history, beauty and charm.

CORE ideas to get ahead this summer!

CORE (Careers, Opportunities, Research, Exploration) lists what students can do this summer to help find the right career.

Augustana President Steve Bahls

AUGUSTANA NOW goes on the road

From California to Massachusetts, President Steve Bahls will visit 24 cities to update alumni on the college’s $125 million fundraising campaign, AUGUSTANA NOW: A Campaign for Success in the World, for the World.

Interreligious Leadership

The Interreligious Leadership Experiential Minor allows students at Augustana to explore various religious traditions, interreligious dialogue, and the application of such knowledge to private, government, non-profit, and advocacy work.

Employment opportunities

At Augustana, we're developing the next generation of leaders. Our students are driven, innovative and diverse, and their time on campus is transformational. Everyone at Augustana has a hand in our students' success, from faculty to coaches to staff members.

Frieze Lectures to examine democracy beginning Oct. 24

This year's Frieze Lectures, a partnership between the Rock Island Public Library and the faculty of Augustana College, will include four presentations related to "Democracy in America." The series will wrap up shortly after the Nov. 5 general election, in which voters will elect the President, 34 U.S. Senators and all 435 Members of Congress.