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For Students: How to Get Hired

Even before securing a campus job, students who intend to work are strongly encouraged to complete the required employment forms as early as possible.

Employment Verification Policy

This policy safeguards the integrity of Augustana’s student employment system and reduces legal, financial, and reputational risk to the college.

students smiling looking over there river front with a bridge in the background

Welcome to my fantasy summer

There’s a certain kind of summer that doesn’t show up on Instagram stories. It lives in quiet moments, on bikes, with lemonade, within the community and during long afternoons that feel unhurried. The sun lingers long past dinnertime and laughter echoes like a mixtape on rewind. I found this in the Quad Cities (QC) where slow living isn’t just an aesthetic, it’s our rhythm.

Disability and Accessibility Student Guidebook

Welcome! The purpose of this handbook is to give you the resources you need to make the most of your journey at Augustana College.

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Augustana receives $500,000 for student scholarships and financial aid

Augustana will receive $100,000 annually over the next five years from The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation. The money will give current and future Augustana students the needed resources to achieve their educational dreams.

Cullen '13 honored with journalism award

Jack Cullen '13 was awarded the Jay P. Wagner Prize for Young Journalists by the Iowa Newspaper Association. Cullen has been a Davenport Quad-City Times reporter since December 2013. Before joining the Times, Cullen was an intern at the Wisconsin State Journal in his hometown of Madison. He graduated from Augustana with a bachelor’s degree in multimedia journalism and mass communication.

Augie Acres workday

Augie Acres students make an impact through the food they grow

Augie Acres is Augustana’s 1.5-acre student-run garden. So far this year, club members have harvested and distributed more than 200 pounds of produce to the campus community and local organizations serving food-insecure people.