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Withdrawal and Military Leave of Absence
To be officially withdrawn, a student must notify the college of his/her intent to withdraw by contacting the Office of Student Services, Founders Hall 104.
Registration, Enrollment & Attendance
New students register on designated days in summer. For students entering or returning mid-year, registration takes place at the beginning of the winter or spring term.
Advanced Standing
Information on transfer credits, dual enrollment
Campus event to honor veterans
All Quad-Cities veterans are invited to be introduced and recognized for their service on Monday, April 18, at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall. The public is welcome to attend this salute to veterans and those currently serving in the military, hosted by Augustana students.
Placement Examinations
Students with any previous experience in a language offered at Augustana must take a placement test before registering. The chemistry placement test must be taken prior to registration during Summer Connection.
First-Year Program
During their first three terms, students enroll in either the First-Year Inquiry sequence or in one of two tracks in the honors program (Foundations or Logos).
Holocaust survivor to speak at Augustana
Felix Weil, a native of Frankfurt, Germany, who survived the Holocaust as a young boy, will speak at Augustana on Monday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in Wallenberg Hall.
A Different Way of Seeing: Works from the Sam and Ann Charters Collection of Swedish Art
"A Different Way of Seeing," Swedish art from 1877-1990, currently is available for exhibition.

Archaeology uncovers stories of royal enslaved Africans
Alicia Odewale will discuss her interdisciplinary approach to identifying royal enslaved Africans' most pressing issues through their written words and archaeological evidence on Tuesday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. in room 102 of the Hanson Hall of Science.

Sticker price isn’t the final price
Augustana is more affordable than families may think. A bold new financial aid program plus other grants and scholarships keep costs lower—often in comparison with large state schools.