Overview of Augustana College - Illinois |
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| Religious affiliation: | Evangelical Lutheran Church |
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Small city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Bachelor's |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Trimester |
“Fantastic! Though it is in the country and a little out of the way, the professors are intelligent, professional, and personable. During my first visit the Dean and Head of…”
“i am so glad i decided to come here! all of the professors have doctorates and so far they have genuinely cared about my education. the campus is absolutely…”
“Augustana is a wonderful and amazing place with countless opportunities and resources for its student body, faculty, and surrounding community. A place where the Liberal Arts will, by the time…”
“Augustana College is a very nice college to see in person. The professors are friendly and always willing to help. The grounds are stunning and the landscape is very hilly…”
“Dr. Janina Ehrlich, out stand enjoyed to meet her! Augustana camps is very cool. great view look over town. What a show on 12/02/2011.…”
Augie is a beautiful campus surrounded by giant trees and Augie's famous black squirrels. Augie is also a campus full of elevation so gaining a freshman 15 isn't easy to do. Not to mention students will meet many students of various backgrounds.
» Read MoreThe atmosphere is something I haven't experienced elsewhere. Everyone is friendly and you can get involved in virtually anything! You name it, Augustana has it. If for some reason they don't have it... create it! Odds are that someone else is looking to join your club too!
» Read MoreThe small college and a community feel helps you make friends easily, and have a strong alumni bond after you graduate.
» Read MoreThe activities that go on here, parties, social gatherings, outings, and trips will keep you close knit with the Augie family. I know you will love it here
» Read MoreLike I said before, I love the professors and that Augustana seems to really appreciate the arts! The campus alone is beautiful!
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