The faculty here are intelligent and more than qualified, plus they show a genuine caring attitude towards the students. The tri-mester schedule allows students to take more classes and double and even triple major.
Will enjoy being here
The campus is beautiful. It is decently sized so it seems larger even though it is a small school. There are a lot of party-ers, but there are a lot of people who don't party as well.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
If you start early on your research and show Augie that you're interested in them they will work with you to get as much money in scholarships as possible. Keep in mind all of the scholarship dates (talk to your admissions counselor and look on the web site as well.) While I haven't taken a course yet at Augustana, I do know that because of the tri-mester schedule it allows students to be able to double or even triple major in something if they want to.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
If you are looking at Augustana, get in touch with your admissions counselor, look up the head of the department of your major and email them and ask them questions. If you apply early and get in touch with them even earlier, then you will be in good shape as far as taking advantage of scholarships go.
Which types of students will excel at your college?
Students who want to study abroad, students who want smaller class sizes, liberal arts education, potential Division 3 Athletes, students who want to seek internships in the Quad City Area, the list goes on and on I think there is a little bit of everything for everyone.
The faculty here are intelligent and more than qualified, plus they show a genuine caring attitude towards the students. The tri-mester schedule allows students to take more classes and double and even triple major.
The campus is beautiful. It is decently sized so it seems larger even though it is a small school. There are a lot of party-ers, but there are a lot of people who don't party as well.
If you start early on your research and show Augie that you're interested in them they will work with you to get as much money in scholarships as possible. Keep in mind all of the scholarship dates (talk to your admissions counselor and look on the web site as well.) While I haven't taken a course yet at Augustana, I do know that because of the tri-mester schedule it allows students to be able to double or even triple major in something if they want to.
If you are looking at Augustana, get in touch with your admissions counselor, look up the head of the department of your major and email them and ask them questions. If you apply early and get in touch with them even earlier, then you will be in good shape as far as taking advantage of scholarships go.
Students who want to study abroad, students who want smaller class sizes, liberal arts education, potential Division 3 Athletes, students who want to seek internships in the Quad City Area, the list goes on and on I think there is a little bit of everything for everyone.