Recent graduate outcomes
99% of the surveyed Augustana Class of 2023 said they were in graduate school or employed within six months of graduation.
Data was collected from students who graduated from Augustana College in Summer 2022, Fall 2022 and Spring 2023. Data was collected through a collaboration between the Offices of Institutional Research and Career Development, and compiled by Laura Kestner-Ricketts, executive director of career and professional development, March 2024.
Adam '13 becomes first woman named to the U.S. Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Team
The U.S. wheelchair rugby team finished with a silver medal in the 2024 Paralympic Games, losing only to Japan during the week's matches. Sarah Adam '13 was a top scorer for the team, netting 14 points.
Elliott '20 brings home Webby Awards for NASA
Christian Elliott '20 recently traveled to New York City for the 28th annual Webby Awards to accept honors for "Suiting up for Space," the April 2023 episode he wrote and produced as an intern for the podcast "NASA's Curious Universe."
How to start a dream job right after (or before) graduating from Augustana
Three 2024 grads show what can happen with curiosity, internships, good challenges and support from their Augustana success team.
Castro ’21 positioned to ‘help be the change in the Illinois Quad Cities’
A project led by Ben Castro ’21 to better understand uneven food access and food insecurities within QC MetroLINK’s service area placed fourth in a national competition. The project is tied to Castro's Senior Inquiry for his geography major.
’16 grad combats newborn mortality in rural Kenya
By developing curriculum to teach neonatal resuscitation protocol to medical practitioners in Mutomo, Kenya, Dr. Alyssa Nelson ’16 Motzel was determined to not only teach her peers, but also help them continue to train others.
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“I will miss the friendships and the substitute family that I have made here for myself.”Read More
“Looking back, I wouldn't change anything about my college experience here!”Read More
“A peak experience was interning for an optometrist at Specsavers in Sydney, Australia. I was able to get to do what I love on the other side of the world.”Read More
“I heard about Augustana’s strong music program and wanted to learn more about it. As soon as I stepped on campus for my first visit, I felt at home.”Read More
“My professors, coaches, classmates and teammates have made my four years here absolutely amazing.”Read More
“Going on the Campus Ministries trip to Appalachia was so life-changing that I honestly could never describe it.”Read More
“My peak experience was my summer internship with Augustana’s Fresh Films, when I traveled to different cities throughout the U.S.”Read More
“It has been so much fun connecting with the great people on campus.”Read More
“Going on class adventures in the Quad Cities is something I am definitely going to miss!”Read More
“My two advisors, Dr. Havard and Dr. Rose, were instrumental in helping me finish my degree in three years by giving me the best advice about which classes to take.”Read More
“I feel more empowered to be an activist while using design as a platform to make calls to action and promote change.”Read More
“Aside from the people, I will miss the beauty of the campus in winter.”Read More
“In such a supportive and tightly knit community, it's hard to feel alone at Augie.”Read More
“My peak experience was traveling to Brazil my sophomore year. As a Latina, it meant the world to me to finally be able to be in Latin America.”Read More
“There are so many opportunities here to get involved.”Read More
“A peak experience was definitely student teaching. ”Read More
“Once I transferred to Augustana, my journalism studies and extracurriculars solidified my decision to pursue journalism.”Read More