
Augustana College - A leading liberal arts and sciences college in Illinois
Augustana is a selective, private liberal arts and sciences college, founded in 1860.
This is what you’ll find at Augustana | Augustana College
Augustana is a selective, private liberal arts college, founded in 1860 by Swedish settlers. The 115-acre wooded campus is part of the Quad-Cities (population 470,000), and about 165 miles west of Chicago.
Augustana College Athletics - Official Athletics Website
The official athletics website for the Augustana College Vikings
Majors, minors and areas of study | Augustana College
Along with majors and minors, Augustana offers coordinated-degree and pre-professional programs (requiring a major), concentrations within majors, tracks or advising programs within certain fields, …
Information for faculty and staff - Augustana College
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Academics - Augustana College
Academics at Augustana College offer a foundation in the liberal arts and sciences, starting with First-Year Inquiry and concluding with Senior Inquiry.
Academic calendar 2025-26 - Augustana College
4 days ago · The Augustana College academic calendar lists all important dates for the school year.
Admissions Home | Augustana College
Get to know Augustana College! Visit us and you'll learn about our mission and values, life on our beautiful campus, career development and study abroad, the Quad Cities, admissions and financial aid.
Mission, purpose and goals - Augustana College
Founded by Swedish Lutheran settlers in Chicago in 1860, Augustana has grown from a small school educating Swedish immigrants into a selective college of the liberal arts and sciences.
Augustana welcomes Class of 2029 | Augustana College
Aug 21, 2025 · 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 …