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Scholarships and awards

Naeseth Writing Scholarship

The Naeseth Writing Scholarship is awarded to students who show exceptional promise as writers and English majors. Each year, Augustana awards several Naeseth Writing Scholarships in amounts of $1,000, renewable annually, to students who participate in one of the Academic Scholarship Days on campus. The event provides students the opportunity to learn more about the English department and then, write an essay to compete for the scholarship award.

Tredway Library Prize for First-Year Research

The Tredway Library Prize for First-Year Research recognizes an outstanding research paper written by a first-year Augustana student for a class in the Liberal Studies or Honors sequence. The award promotes students' active engagement in the processes of library research and encourages them to synthesize library research skills with the reading, writing and critical thinking skills developed in the first-year sequence.

SAGA

SAGA is Augustana's art and literary magazine. Each year the editors and review board award more than $2,000 in prize money to the year's best submissions.

Mary Wollstonecraft Writing Award

This award, named in honor of Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797), the English philosopher who wrote the classic text "A Vindication of the Rights of Women," is given annually by the Augustana women's and gender studies program. It is designed to recognize excellence in women's and gender scholarship at the undergraduate level. See details and recent winners.

Eddy Mabry Diversity Award

The Eddy Mabry Diversity Award recognizes academic work by dedicated students who have demonstrated a significant commitment to enhancing multicultural awareness at Augustana. Submissions included works that explore issues related to diversity and multiculturalism such as social class, culture, race/ethnicity, sex/gender, sexuality, disability, and religion.

The Roald Tweet, Dorothy Parkander, and Peggy Anderson Awards

Awarded by the English department at the end of each year to the year's outstanding senior English and creative writing majors.

Dr. Chris Hedlin

Symposium Day brings big ideas to campus

Augustana's fall Symposium Day 2024 invited big ideas from any and all disciplines, welcoming presentations from students, faculty and staff, and distinguished guests — including keynote speaker Dr. Roosevelt Montás from Columbia University and Dr. Chris Hedlin '11 from the University of Notre Dame.

Michael Scarlett

Golden Apple Scholars shine at Augustana

To prepare future teachers, the Golden Apple Foundation provides training and teaching experience during summer institutes; mentoring; academic and social support; and job placement assistance. Augustana is one of the program’s 50+ Illinois college and university partners.

2023 Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award winners announced

Carly Davis's poem "Seattle Song" won the 24th annual Vázquez-Valarezo Poetry Award at Augustana.