Recent graduate outcomes

99.5% of the surveyed Augustana Class of 2024 said they were employed, in graduate school, or continuing experiential learning during a gap year within six months of graduation.
Data was collected from students who graduated from Augustana College in Summer 2023, Fall 2023 and Spring 2024. 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 development and vocation, March 2025.

2013 grad named top tech educator in Illinois
The Illinois Digital Educators Alliance has named Alex Mayszak ’13 the Tech Leader Educator of the Year. The state award honors teachers making outstanding contributions to integrating technology in their school district.

They trusted him with their stories
The Chicago Journalism Association awarded Curtis Lawrence '80 with a Lifetime Achievement Award in honor of his 44-year career as a newspaper reporter. In this profile, Lawrence talks about the Augustana professors who mentored him, and more.

TIME magazine recognizes 2006 grad's invention
TIME magazine has selected Dr. Jenn Hintzsche’s at-home insemination kit as one of the Best Inventions of 2024. Her product, called the PherDal Kit, received FDA clearance in December 2023, and in February became the only sterile at-home insemination kit available in the United States.

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.

“I did not expect to form such close relationships with my professors. Back to the time when I got infected with COVID-19, Dr. Ann Ericson texted me every day asking how I was feeling.”Read More

“My favorite experience was my trip to Bonaire with the geology department.”Read More

“I am excited and eager to start my first teaching job.”Read More

“As an accounting and finance major, I was able to network with many firms with Augie alumni who were willing to give me advice.”Read More

“A special shoutout to my advisors, Dr. Schwartz and Dr. Yaschur, for also teaching me everything I need to go into journalism.”Read More

“The Quad Cities opened its arms to me and gave me endless opportunities while at Augie.”Read More

“I wanted to go to a good, small school near my hometown, and Augie was perfect!”Read More

“Augustana's community has made a special impact on me that I will cherish forever.”Read More

“Because of Augie, I have met people who have completely changed my life.”Read More

“I will miss sitting in classrooms full of knowledge and passion.”Read More

“I didn’t think professors would care about making connections with each student, but I was wrong.”Read More

“The faculty and staff are extremely knowledgeable and go out of their way to help students succeed.”Read More

“Dr. Egan has always been a source of advice for me and constantly looked out for me, such as seeking me out for scholarship opportunities.”Read More

“I loved that I got to take classes in different areas that guided me through deciding which majors were my best fit.”Read More

“I loved that I got to take classes in different areas that guided me through deciding which majors were my best fit.”Read More

“I have worked in CORE since freshman year, and the staff has become family to me.”Read More

“From the amazing relationships, the Viking traditions and finding out who you are, being a Viking is truly something special.”Read More

“What surprised me was how much support you get from your professors ... the education/history departments made me feel so special. ”Read More

“I was looking for a tight-knit community with supportive professors, and that is what I found at Augie!”Read More

“I will miss summer vacations since I will start working full-time at Microsoft right after college.”Read More

“I will miss my advisors and professors that I would frequently check in with and talk to. ”Read More

“I feel like EDGE opened doors for me that I didn't even realize existed!”Read More

“I never thought I would be able to do three internships during a full engineering schedule.”Read More

“I’ll miss talking with professors about philosophy, politics and life in general.”Read More