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David Hundrieser
More Than I Imagined David Hundrieser
“Every step of the way, my Classics professors were willing to put aside time for me and explore potential opportunities.”
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Benjamin Payne
More Than I Imagined Benjamin Payne
“Once I transferred to Augustana, my journalism studies and extracurriculars solidified my decision to pursue journalism.”
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Emily Murphy
More Than I Imagined Emily Murphy
“There are so many opportunities here to get involved.”
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A hands-on teaching experience in Jamaica

The Augustana Jamaica Program sends education students to Jamaica for a hands-on learning experience every two years.

Jeff Prior
More Than I Imagined ​Jeff Prior
“Pushing myself academically, athletically and through the clubs I was involved in was what allowed me to achieve what I did here.”
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Samantha Meyers

Samantha Meyers ’21 takes on the world

One biology student spends her time outside class preparing for the world championships in Irish dance.

Kaitlyn Lindgren
More Than I Imagined ​Kaitlyn Lindgren
“Pursue what makes your heart sing and your soul smile. When you are unapologetic for the things that make you feel at peace, the rest of the world falls into place.”
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Augustana to offer master’s degree in speech-language pathology

A critical nationwide need for speech-language pathologists has emerged in the last decade, and Augustana is ready to fill the gap. Starting in 2020, students can begin work on their master’s degree in speech-language pathology.

Transfer application process

Augustana college welcomes transfer students. The following information will help you learn more about our campus and requirements.

Speech-Language Pathology (Master of Science)

Augustana's Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology was developed by faculty in the college's well-established undergraduate program in Communication Sciences and Disorders