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Academic Resources

A variety of academic resources are available to students to ensure their success at Augustana and after graduation. 

Separated Student Policies

A policy that makes a special exception to a limited number of requirements for students who have been separated from the college for a period of time.

Augustana Core Requirements

During their first two semesters, students enroll in either the first-year inquiry sequence (FYI-101/102) or in the honors program (FYH.)

Articulation Agreements & Coordinated Programs

Augustana cooperates with several institutions in offering coordinated degree programs through which a student may earn a Bachelor of Arts degree from Augustana and a second degree from the other college or university within a condensed time period.

Ludwig '19 wins Geifman Prize

Katherine Ludwig, a first-year student, has won the 2016 Geifman Prize in Holocaust Studies for her essay, "The Scapegoat." The essay discusses the treatment of Jews in Europe around the time of the Holocaust and what may have motivated this treatment.

Pre-Professional Studies

Pre-professional studies are programs for students interested in particular professional fields and preparing for application to professional schools.  

Academic Divisions and Departments

Academic Divisions and Departments

Baccalaureate Degree Program

The Bachelor of Arts degree requires study in courses representing a broad base of knowledge as well as coursework focused in a specific area. 

Academic Standards

A student whose grade-point average is lower than a C (2.00) may not continue the following term without approval by the Student Policy Committee. .

Scholastic Recognition

Graduating seniors who have earned at least 60 credits at Augustana and whose overall and Augustana grade-point averages are at least 3.50 are eligible for graduation honors.