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Forbes names Augustana one of 25 private colleges with generous financial aid

On the Forbes list of Top Colleges again this year, Augustana College has been recognized as one of 25 private colleges around the country that offer students generous financial aid and scholarships.

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Augustana to celebrate its ‘best move’ on Sept. 21

Augustana College invites the community to celebrate the college’s 150th anniversary in Rock Island from 6-7:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 21, at Rock Island’s Schwiebert Riverfront Park. 

Study away policies and guidelines

Students and their families are encouraged to review the policies and guidelines below to understand processes and expectations regarding studying away. 

New and transitioning staff directory, Aug. 2025

Welcome to our new staff members!

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2024-25 Augie Abroad Photo Contest winners

From majestic ruins in Greece to deep culture-sharing in the Amazon, Augustana students paint the world with vivid and unusual strokes. Winners of the 2024-2025 Augie Abroad Photo Contest offer a window into the creative exercise of photography and documentation, while enriching their global awareness.

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A haven where chimps and humans connect

This summer, I had the honor of interning in the Behavior Department at Chimp Haven in Keithville, La., a sanctuary for chimpanzees that were retired from biomedical research.

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Augustana welcomes Class of 2029

Members of Augustana College’s Class of 2029 started the next chapter of their educational careers on Sept. 2 when classes begin. The class of 783 was selected from across the globe from 9,100+ applications — the largest in college history.

Frieze Lectures tackle four lenses of death beginning Oct. 23

The Frieze Lectures series continues for its 28th year, from Oct. 23 to Nov. 13. This year’s lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.

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Augustana announces STEM/Q Center and coordinator

This fall Augustana is launching its STEM/Q Center, designed to support student achievement in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). Find out more about the center and its coordinator, Karen Lindebrekke.