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Why Augustana: Affordability

Students share messages about how Augustana was affordable for them.

Courses and areas of study

Augustana College offers a variety of courses in the traditional liberal arts and in several areas of pre-professional and special studies. Nearly 90 majors and related academic programs are available.

Why Augustana?

Students share why they chose to come to Augustana.

Augustana College Catalog 2025-26 (edits in-progress)

Review the Augustana College catalog to find the academic calendar, areas of study, tuition information, academic policies, archived catalogs and more.

Panel to discuss Arab Spring protests, five years later

Augustana College will host a panel discussion, "Arab Spring: Five Years Later," on Thursday, March 31, in Room 102 of the Hanson Hall of Science. Focusing on the aftermath of the Arab Spring protests of 2011, the panel will feature Professor Juan Cole of the University of Michigan Department of History, and Dr. Maytha Alhassen, a Provost Ph.D. Fellow in American Studies and Ethnicity at the University of Southern California.

Amber Andress Schorg

Schorg ’06 helping solve a problem: wind energy and bats

Students hear a lot about the value of learning to solve problems and conduct research. Here’s a real example of what that can mean.

Private and alternative loans

Alternative and private loans are credit-based loans offered by some banks and credit unions to students to help cover allowable educational expenses not covered by financial aid. These loans are not part of the federal loan program and not guaranteed by the federal government.

Leave of absence policy

A student in good academic standing may request a one-term official leave of absence for personal reasons without withdrawing from the college.

Refunds, withdrawal from the college, return of federal financial aid

Students, who wish to withdraw from all courses during the term, must take formal action to do so by contacting the Dean of Students Office, Founders Hall 104.

Verification policy

Verification is a process requiring students to verify specific items reported on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students are randomly selected by the Department of Education to complete the process.