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Society history
Phi Beta Kappa was founded on Dec. 5, 1776, at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was the first college society to have a Greek-letter name, and established some of the hallmarks of the many such academic and social organizations that would follow, including a symbol, mottos in Greek and Latin, a code of laws, and a formal initiation ceremony.
Excellence in the Liberal Arts winners named
Eight Augustana juniors are the recipients of the Excellence in the Liberal Arts Award, which provides students with $400-$4,000 for international study or summer programs in the humanities.
Social Conduct
As adults, students at Augustana College are expected to obey the law and to take personal responsibility for their conduct both on campus and in the community. The Augustana Code of Social Conduct specifies unacceptable behavior and provides standards which the Student Conduct Process shall enforce.

Augustana’s Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology program earns full accreditation
The full accreditation status was achieved over four years and recognizes the high standards of Augustana's program. The 24-month program launched in 2020 and the first cohort graduated in May 2022.

“I have incredible advisors who encouraged me to major in accounting and finance and so many inspirational professors.”Read More
Data analytics + the liberal arts = good business intelligence
Augustana’s timely new major and minor extend from time-honored academic programs.

“I chose Augustana because of its reputation of producing well-rounded student-athletes.”Read More
Augustana Strong COVID-19 information
Augustana College will continue to seek guidance and recommendations from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). In alignment with that guidance, we strongly encourage students, faculty and staff to remain current with COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters, although not required.

“My professors, coaches, classmates and teammates have made my four years here absolutely amazing.”Read More