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Ranked in the top tier of U.S. News, Augustana College offers 100 majors and areas of study. The campus is along the Mississippi River in Rock Island, Ill.
Rock Island is part of the Quad Cities, a diverse metro area (pop. 470,000) spanning the Mississippi River border between Illinois and Iowa. Four cities (actually five, when you include East Moline) comprise the Quad Cities: Rock Island and Moline in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa.
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. Our student tour guides can talk about what life is like as an Augustana Viking!
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.
The Augustana College Quad Cities Employers Council (QCEC) is a volunteer advisory group focused on sharing information and building relationships between the college and the community. The goal of the QCEC is to increase by 50 percent the number of Augustana graduates who remain in the Quad Cities to work. This goal is part of a larger plan to ...
Quad. Part of the Knowlton Outdoor Athletic Complex, Lindberg Stadium is the home of Augustana Vikings Football. Adjacent to Lindberg Stadium is the Ken Anderson Academic All-American Club, where fans can gather during home football games.
Nine young apprentices from the Quad Cities have spent the past several weeks writing and shooting two original short films at Augustana College as part of the Quad City Arts’ Metro Arts Youth Apprenticeship Program. The students are under the direction of Augustana Associate Professor Stacy Barton.
Be ready to showcase your Career Readiness skills that are so critical in the workforce. Sponsored by The Quad Cities' Colleges, Augustana College, Black Hawk College, St. Ambrose University, Eastern Iowa Community Colleges and Western Illinois University- Quad Cities.
Quad Cities Yom HaShoah Holocaust Remembrance. Sunday, May 5, 2024 • 7:00 pm. This program is free and open to the public. For more information, call (309) 793-1300. This year’s speaker is Sol Nayman, a Holocaust Survivor from Poland. He was born Nov. 5, 1935, to Yudel Najman and Sore Roize Rosenberg; his older sister Mania was born in 1928.
All programs prioritize learning by doing, and problem-solving through experience—on campus, in the Quad Cities and around the world. Half of Augustana students have more than one major, building on their skills and versatility for the future.