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Students 98% 100% #2 #9 #2 augie.edu/international AUGUSTANA SERVES BY THE NUMBERS ADMISSION & SCHOLARSHIPS Augustana University’s Here’s what we need to identify your JOB PLACEMENT RATE admission and scholarship opportunities: for recent graduates: 98% • Your Academic Record • Your ACT/SAT/TOEFL/ Full time students who IELTS Scores receive merit, talent • An essay and/or need-based • One letter of financial aid: 100% recommendation • Financial statements 2,113 Augustana Codes: ACT (3902) | SAT/TOEFL (6015) STUDENTS COSTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS KEY RANKING: BEST VALUE Scholarships available up Our undergraduate to $25,000 per year! students represent Calculating our academic quality and our net cost of attendance, Estimated 2020-2021 Comprehensive Costs 35 COUNTRIES #2 U.S. NEWS ranked AU No. 2 for Tuition: $34,399 “BEST VALUE” among regional Double Room: $3,899 and 33 STATES universities in the Midwest. Meal Plan: $4,733 Student Fees: $1,085 KEY RANKING: Health Insurance (est.): $1,750 We’re located in the ... BEST REGIONAL Books (est.): $1,000 AU is ranked the No. 9 “BEST Total: $46,866 ULTIMATE UNIVERSITY TOWN REGIONAL UNIVERSITIES IN Admission Standards: The middle 50% of AU students #9 THE MIDWEST” by the U.S. score between 1050-1280 on the SAT. English NEWS analysis “Best Colleges” proficiency requirements can be met by submitting 2020. a TOEFL (iBT) of 79 or higher, IELTS of 6.0 or higher, EIKEN Grade 2A or by completing ELS Level 112. KEY RANKING: BEST FOR JOBS AU was identified by YOUR INTERESTS = YOUR MAJOR Zippia as the #2 university #2 in the US for post-graduate employment. Augustana is a residential university located in the heart of Sioux Falls. Our 100-acre campus is within minutes Augustana University offers more than of shopping, dining, entertainment 100 majors, minors and pre-professional and year-round outdoor activities. programs, and almost 40 percent of AU students choose more than one major! REQUEST MORE INFORMATION VIRTUAL CAMPUS TOUR APPLY TODAY! CONTACT US augie.edu/requestinfo goo.gl/3zWws6 Augustana University accepts Wade Gemar ‘08 applications year-round. Asst Director of International Admission Apply today at augie.edu/apply. [email protected] Ben Iverson ‘04 Directior of International Programs [email protected] STUDENT INVOLVEMENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS GREAT PROFESSORS We offer more than 28% of Augustana 144 FULL-TIME FACULTY students are Student-Athletes 12:1 STUDENT-TO-FACULTY WAYS TO BE RATIO INVOLVED 21 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 17% of AU students ON CAMPUS At AU, our professors know your participate in the name, value your interests and Performing & 100Here, students have many opportunities care if you miss class. They’re also Visual Arts to get involved. We have approximately passionate learners — committed 100 clubs and organizations serving a range to ongoing scholarship & research. of social, academic and service interests. GRAD SCHOOL BOUND FOSTERING GLOBAL LEADERS 22% of recent grads are attending graduate or professional school. Major areas of study include: 150+ International Students Allied Health 50% of Domestic Students Study Abroad 9% 9% 24% Master’s, J.D., Ph.D. M.D. 10% BSN 93% of Augustana University 24% freshmen participate in Intramurals 24% Econ, MBA, MPA Sports Admin EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH, INTERNSHIPS, AND MORE At Augustana University, we’re proud to offer $250,000 EACH YEAR to support important hands-on and experiential learning opportunities for students through internships, undergraduate research & field work here and around the globe. OTHER RANKINGS WE’RE PROUD OF: Ranked #9 in Best Regional Universities in the Midwest and #8 (tie) in Most Innovative in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report, named the top university in South Dakota by The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Ranking, and ranked number one in South Dakota by Niche. CLASS OF 2018 OUTCOMES 98% 97% $45,129 TOP-5 OF 2018 GRADS ARE OF 2018 GRADS PARTICIPATED MEAN SALARY REPORTED BY 2018 OCCUPATION CLASSIFICATIONS EMPLOYED IN THEIR IN : ENGAGED LEARNING AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY GRADS OF 2018 AU GRADS: MAJOR OR CHOSEN FIELD INTERNSHIPS, CLINICALS HEALTH CARE & TECHNICAL STUDENT TEACHING, EDUCATION STUDY ABROAD, BUSINESS & FINANCIAL VOLUNTEERISM AND MORE SALES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS ARTS, DESIGN, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS FROM AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY TO ... ENGAGED LEARNING GRADUATE SCHOOLS EMPLOYERS STARTING ROLES Internships & Practicums Augustana University Avera Health Accountant Colorado State University Citi Athletic Trainer Clinicals Columbia University EROS Brand and Content Manager Student Teaching Drexel University GreatLIFE Business Analyst Undergraduate Research Duke University International Trade Association Event Planner Co-curricular Activities Illinois College of Optometry KPMG Field Specialist Kansas State University LifeScape Graphic Designer Student Clubs Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences Lockheed Martin Interpreter Performing & Visual Arts Michigan State University Lutheran Social Services Operations Manager Athletics Seton Hall Medical School Mayo Clinic Police Officer South Dakota State University Midco Professional Athlete Study Abroad University of Arizona Minnesota Twins Public Relations Representative Part-time Employment University of Kansas Mission Haiti Recruiter Volunteerism or University of Louisville Northwest Mutual Registered Nurse University of Nebraska Lincoln Rapid City Regional Health Research Staff Scientist Service Learning University of South Dakota Sanford Health Sales Representative University of St. Thomas Sioux Falls School District Software Engineer University of Washington South Dakota Investment Council Systems Developer Virginia Theological Seminary Thrivent Financial Teacher Wake Forest University Weisser Distributing Youth Counselor Lists represent a sample. Learn more about recent graduates and their destinations at augie.edu/outcomes THE ULTIMATE UNIVERSITY TOWN SIOUX FALLS QUICK FACTS: POPULATION: 187,200 RESTAURANTS: 700+ SHOPS/RESTAURANTS IN THE EMPIRE MALL: 140 CITY PARKS: 80 BIKE TRAIL MILES: 30 A CENTER FOR BUSINESS, HOME TO WORLD-CLASS A PLACE FOR YEAR-ROUND INNOVATION & HEALTH CARE CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES Top employers for Sioux Falls include: Sanford Health (8,500+ The historic Washington Pavilion anchors downtown, while the Enjoy the outdoors year-round via 70+ city parks — including the employees); Avera Health (7,000+ employees); Smithfield Foods 12,000-seat Premier Center is conveniently located near freeway 123-acre Falls Park, located in the heart of the city; the 30-mile (3,000+ employees); Sioux Falls School District (3,000+ employees); exits. The city also features concert halls and movie theaters; Bike Trail; the River Greenway; Great Bear Recreation Park; Palisades and Wells Fargo (2,500 employees). hundreds of stores and restaurants; and cool coffee shops! State Park; Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum; Wild Water West and more! Key RANKINGS for Sioux Falls, SD TRANSPORTATION Fly directly into the Sioux Falls Regional Airport (FSD) The financial-tech company SmartAsset ranked Sioux Falls the “Top City for Young from Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Phoenix, Detroit, Professionals” in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Dallas-Ft. Worth, Las Vegas, Atlanta and Orlando. Sioux Falls is consistently identified among the top five “Best Small Metro Areas for In the city, take the Sioux Area Metro bus system. Business and Careers,” according to Route 2 stops on campus and provides connections to Forbes.com. other routes throughout the city. Augustana students can ride buses for FREE with their student ID! The job site ZipRecruiter.com ranked Sioux Falls as the No. 1 “Up-and-Coming City for College Graduates.” Sioux Falls is No. 7 among the 2019 Top 100 Best Places to Live, according to WHERE ARE WE? Livability.com. Sioux Falls was featured as a “Silicon City” by Free Enterprise, an online publication by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, for its “booming job market, low cost of living, and a high quality of life.” Sioux Falls was included in Fortune Small Business’ inaugural list of the “100 Best Places to Live and Launch.” WalletHub ranked Sioux Falls as No. 15 on the “Happiest City in America” list. Sioux Falls was No. 11 among the Top-10 Best Run Cities in 2019. Based on options for dining, entertainment and the arts, Sioux Falls ranked No. 20 on the list of “Super Cool U.S. Cities” by Expedia. Learn more at augie.edu/siouxfalls. MAJORS: Nursing (B.S.N.) FINANCIAL AID & Accounting Philosophy SCHOLARSHIPS American Studies Physical Education Augustana is ranked among Anthropology Physics the top 10 private colleges Art Political Science/Government nationwide that offer the largest merit scholarships to the greatest Biochemistry ACS and Int’l Affairs percentage of students according to Biology Psychology an analysis by Money magazine. Areas of Emphasis (optional): Religion - Allied Health Religion/Philosophy To learn more about scholarships - Cell and Molecular Biology Sign Language Interpreting and comprehensive cost, visit - Ecology and Environ. Science Sociology augie.edu/international. Business Administration Special Education Chemistry ACS Sport Management CREDIT TRANSFER Chemical Physics Theatre To learn more about transferring Classics credits to AU, visit augie.edu/ct. Communication Disorders *Most popular int’l student Communication Studies majors @AugustanaSD Comm. 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