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22 Talk about the best of both worlds! At Augustana, you’ll have the small-town feel of a close campus community, wrapped within a big city full of opportunities for recreation, entertainment, shopping, dining, and services. Beyond campus lies the city of Sioux Falls, a growing and lively community of 151,000. Our Hometown The Falls of the Big Sioux River is the waterfall that gives the city its name.

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Talk about the best of both

worlds! At Augustana, you’ll

have the small-town feel of

a close campus community,

wrapped within a big city full

of opportunities for recreation,

entertainment, shopping, dining,

and services. Beyond campus lies

the city of Sioux Falls, a growing

and lively community of 151,000.

Our Hometown

The Falls of the Big Sioux River is the

waterfall that gives the city its name.

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Sioux Falls offers students a long list of excuses to put down the books for a while.

Spontaneous trips to Suburban Bowl for 50-cent bowling or escapes to the nearby

Empire Mall are not uncommon. Nearby

recreation areas offer skiing, camping,

mountain biking, hiking, and canoeing.

Sioux Falls’ dynamic economy also

provides students access to internships

with leading-edge employers in the health

care, financial services, agribusiness, trade,

high-tech manufacturing, and retail industries.

Ten Things You Probably Don’t Know About Sioux Falls 1. On average there are 230 sunny days per year in Sioux Falls.

2. Sioux Falls offers over 500 options for dining out, ranging from locally owned cafés to national chains.

3. For seven consecutive years, Forbes ranked Sioux Falls the #1 Best Small Metro for Business & Careers.

4. Sioux Falls, home to four minor league teams, was named by Sports Business Journal the 9th best minor league sports market in the nation.

5. Sioux Falls is home to the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, which was started by Augustana in 1922.

6. Sioux Falls has over 80 parks and recreation areas and a 20-mile paved loop following the Big Sioux River around the city.

7. Sioux Falls is nationally recognized as the best center of health resources between Denver and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

8. Over 14 million people visit Sioux Falls’ Empire Mall each year, only minutes away from the Augustana campus.

9. There are 47 languages spoken in the Sioux Falls School District.

10. The Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science has played host to touring Broadway shows such as “Hairspray,” “The Producers,” “Cats,” “Chicago,” “Cabaret,” and “Rent”; musicians Yo-Yo Ma, Indigo Girls, Harry Connick, Jr., Ben Folds, and The New York Philharmonic; and comedians Bill Cosby and Jerry Seinfeld.

The city serves as a cultural hub, attract-ing entertainers from across the country and offering museums, galleries, theatrical performances, and year-round sports and cultural events.

Sioux Falls

As the state’s largest city, Sioux

Falls is a major medical, retail, and

financial center in the region and

provides plenty of attractions and

diversions, which is why it is ranked as one of the nation’s

best small cities.

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As an investment with considerable lifetime returns,

Augustana offers you an exceptional educational value.

The goal of our Office of Financial Aid is to assist you

in finding resources to make your choice to attend

Augustana affordable. Based on our four-year

graduation rates and the average scholarship/grant

assistance awarded by the

College, it may actually

cost less than you think

to attend Augustana.

Over $33 million in scholarships

and financial aid is awarded

to students.

The Next Important Step

To determine if Augustana is the best fit for

you, we encourage you to make a campus visit.

During your visit, you will tour the campus, have

an opportunity to sit in on classes, meet students and faculty, learn

about programs that interest you, and if you like, stay overnight.

More information about planning your campus visit is available at

www.augie.edu/admission/campusvisit.html.

If you decide to apply to Augustana, submitting your application

iseasy.Youmayapplyatwww.augie.edu/application or via the

Common Application, used by over 300 colleges nationwide, at

www.commonapp.org.

Call the Office of Admission at 800.727.2844 or 605.274.5516, or e-mail us at [email protected], and our Campus Visit Coordinator will work with you to put together a personalized campus visit.

Visit Campus

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Challenging the Intellect. Integrati

hoosing a college is possibly the most important decision of your life thus far. Our goal is to help you

come to know Augustana College, so you can determine if this is the best place for you. So what can you

expect here? We promise at Augustana that you will find an environment that is intellectually challenging.

But this is also a place where academic rigor is accompanied by generous levels of support from faculty and staff

who are committed to your success. We promise we will integrate faith in the learning environment. Augustana

is a place where it is okay to talk about God and ask questions about faith, and where you will come to your own

understanding of your values and your faith. We promise we will engage in community. This is a place where people

seek to get to know one another and build relationships that are valid and personal. When you promise, in turn,

to challenge yourself intellectually, integrate faith discussions, and engage in our community, the result is a covenant

relationship that creates an educational experience of enduring value. That’s Augustana.

Rob Oliver, President

C

In Brief

FoundedFounded in 1860, Augustana is a selective, private, residential, comprehensive college (liberal arts and professional) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

LocationSioux Falls, a city of 151,000

campusLocated in a residential area, Augustana’s beautifully maintained, tree-lined campuscovers 100 acres.

FacuLtyAugustana’s 116 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty are passionate about their discipline and about their teaching. Outside of the classroom, they serve as mentors and advisors.

students 1,725 full- and part-time students come to Augustana from 28 states and 14 countries.

ResidentiaL LiFeAffirming the value of residential living, all first-, second-, and third-year students reside in campus housing. Living opportunities include residence halls, theme houses, and apartments. Ninety-five percent of first-year students and 80 percent of second-year students live on campus. The College offers 6 residence halls, 3 apartment complexes, and 15 theme houses. All first-year students live in Bergsaker or Solberg Hall.

caLendaRThe College is on a 4-1-4 academic calendar: fall and spring semesters with a January interim. There are also two summer sessions.

schoLaRships and FinanciaL aidOver $33 million in scholarships and finan-cial aid is awarded on the basis of need, merit, and/or talent.

inteRnships and paRt-time JobsInternships are abundant and include opportunities in a variety of business, health care, governmental and non-profit settings. Augustana’s location in Sioux Falls also presents numerous options for part-time employment.

LibRaRy ResouRcesMikkelsen Library contains 250,000 bound volumes and provides access to nearly 3,000,000 additional volumes via the South Dakota Library Network.

accReditationAmerican Medical Association for Medical

Technology and X-ray TechnologyCommittee on Professional Training of the

American Chemical SocietyCommission on Accreditation of Athletic

Training EducationCommission on Collegiate Nursing EducationCouncil on Education of the DeafHigher Learning Commission of the North

Central Association of Colleges and Schools

National Association of Schools of MusicNational Council for Accreditation of

Teacher Education

Academic Programs

maJoRsAccountingAccountancy, ProfessionalAnthropologyArtAthletic Training (CAATE)BiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChemistry (ACS)Clinical Laboratory Science/ Medical Technology CommunicationCommunication/BusinessCommunication DisordersComputer Information SystemsComputer ScienceEconomicsEducation (NCATE) Elementary, Middle School (certification) Secondary (certification)*Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CED)

Engineering ManagementEngineering PhysicsEnglishExercise ScienceFitness ManagementFrenchGermanGovernment & International AffairsHistoryInterdepartmental MajorInternational StudiesJournalismMathematicsMedical TechnologyModern Foreign LanguagesMusic (NASM)Nursing (NLN, CCNE)PhilosophyPhysical Education (endorsements available in Health Education and Coaching)PhysicsPsychologyReligionSign Language InterpretingSocial Studies TeachingSociologySpanishSpecial Education (endorsements available in Teaching of the Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered, Teaching of the Learning Disabled, Teaching of the Physically Handicapped)Sport ManagementTheatre*Secondary education certification is available in Art (K-12), Biology, Chemistry, Communication, Economics, English, French, German, Government, History, Mathematics, Music (K-12), Physical Education (K-12), Physics, Social Studies, Spanish, and Theatre.

minoRsAccounting, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Classical Studies (Greek and Latin), Communication, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Deafness Studies, Economics, Education, English, Fitness Management, French, Gender Studies, German, Gerontology, Government & International Affairs, History, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Theatre

pRe-pRoFessionaL pRogRamsArchitecture, Chemical Engineering, Chiropractic, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Mortuary Science, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Parish Ministries, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Theology (Seminary), Veterinary Science

For more information, visit www.augie.edu/dept/courses/index.html.

Recent January Interim Courses

Arab and Jewish Influence in Spain and MoroccoAugustana Band: China TourBefore CSI: The Criminal Element in Literature and FilmBiblical Counsel: Help for Human HurtsThe Disunited Kingdom: History, Literature, and Social Reconciliation in Northern IrelandGuatemala and Belize: Coral Reefs, Tropical Forests, Mayan Ruins, and Spanish Language ImmersionMedieval Outlaws and Modern MoviesReal Estate Development in Italy: From Romulus to Real TimeTheatre for Community: Scripting for ChangeToward a Sustainable World: Can Science and Religion Guide Us Toward the Promised Land?

Long-Term Study Abroad Destinations

Australia JapanAustria MexicoCanada The NetherlandsCzech Republic NorwayDenmark RussiaEngland SingaporeFrance South AfricaGermany SpainIreland Switzerland Italy Wales

Off-Campus Programs

Higher Education Consortium for Urban AffairsThe Lutheran College Washington ConsortiumThe Washington Semester Program of the American University

Research

In addition to invitations to collaborate on research with Augustana professors, students receive invitations to work in the growing number of research labs in Sioux Falls, such as Sanford Health and Hematech. During the summer of 2008, 52 Augustana students had paid research positions.

Graduate Studies

Master of Arts in EducationMaster of Arts in Nursing

Just a Few of Our Clubs and Organizations

American Chemical SocietyAugustana Student AssociationBlue Key Honor SocietyChess ClubCircle KCoalition for Social JusticeDance ExpressDeaf AwarenessDer Deutsch-Klub Education AssociationEl Club EspañolFellowship of Christian AthletesGreenHabitat for HumanityKong Su DoLe Cercle Français The Mirror (newspaper)Nursing Student AssociationOutdoor ClubOutreach MinistriesPsychology ClubStudents in Free EnterpriseTheatre Society

For a complete list, visit: www.augie.edu/student_serv/sa/index.html.

Performance Opportunities

The Augustana BandThe Augustana ChoirAugustana TheatreBrand Name ImprovBrass ChoirChamber ChoirChamber EnsemblesChamber OrchestraCollege-Community BandCollegiate ChoraleNorthlanders Jazz BandPep BandsTheatre OutreachWomen’s Choir

Augustana competes in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, which includes:

Bemidji State (MN)Concordia-St. Paul (MN)University of Mary (ND)Minnesota-CrookstonMinnesota-DuluthMinnesota State, MankatoMinnesota State, MoorheadNorthern State University (SD)Southwest Minnesota StateSt. Cloud State (MN)Upper Iowa UniversityWayne State University (NE)Winona State (MN)

A Sampling of Our Recent Graduates Employed by or Studying at …

Abercrombie & FitchAmerican Cancer SocietyCalifornia State University, FullertonCitigroupCreighton University School of LawDorsey & Whitney TrustFederated InsuranceGood Samaritan SocietyHarvard Divinity SchoolMayo ClinicMcGladrey & PullenMinnesota Timberwolves (NBA)National Basketball AssociationNew Orleans Saints (NFL) Omaha Public SchoolsPrincetonSouth Dakota Health Research FoundationSioux Falls School District TargetTechtronicsToroTrinity College (Dublin, Ireland)Truman FoundationUniversity of Kansas University of Minnesota School of DentistryUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUSD Sanford School of MedicineU.S. Military Academy Washington University (St. Louis)Wells Fargo Financial ServicesYale

Men’s Intercollegiate Teams

Baseball GolfBasketball TennisCross Country Track and FieldFootball Wrestling

Women’s Intercollegiate Teams

Basketball SoftballCross Country TennisGolf Track and FieldSoccer Volleyball

Intramural and Club Sports

1. Nursing2. Biology3. Business Administration4. Elementary Education5. Psychology 6. English7. Government & International Affairs/Political Science

8. Secondary Education9. Chemistry

10. History

Most Popular Majors

In fall 2008, 77 percent of the entering first-year students ranked in the top third of their graduating high school class; their average GPA was 3.62; and their average ACT score was 25.

Class Profile

Amazing RaceBasketballBowlingCo-Rec SoftballDisc GolfDoubles GolfDoubles TennisFlag FootballFree Throw ContestFrenzy FootballGet FitHome Run DerbyMen’s Soccer ClubPing-pongPoker RunPool Party

RacquetballRoad RaceSoftballSwim Meet Swim to Spring

BreakTriathlonUltimate FrisbeeVolleyball Club

(indoor, mud, sand and water)

WallyballWeight Lifting

CompetitionWomen’s Rugby

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Challenging the Intellect. Integrati

hoosing a college is possibly the most important decision of your life thus far. Our goal is to help you

come to know Augustana College, so you can determine if this is the best place for you. So what can you

expect here? We promise at Augustana that you will find an environment that is intellectually challenging.

But this is also a place where academic rigor is accompanied by generous levels of support from faculty and staff

who are committed to your success. We promise we will integrate faith in the learning environment. Augustana

is a place where it is okay to talk about God and ask questions about faith, and where you will come to your own

understanding of your values and your faith. We promise we will engage in community. This is a place where people

seek to get to know one another and build relationships that are valid and personal. When you promise, in turn,

to challenge yourself intellectually, integrate faith discussions, and engage in our community, the result is a covenant

relationship that creates an educational experience of enduring value. That’s Augustana.

Rob Oliver, President

C

In Brief

FoundedFounded in 1860, Augustana is a selective, private, residential, comprehensive college (liberal arts and professional) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.

LocationSioux Falls, a city of 151,000

campusLocated in a residential area, Augustana’s beautifully maintained, tree-lined campuscovers 100 acres.

FacuLtyAugustana’s 116 full-time tenured and tenure-track faculty are passionate about their discipline and about their teaching. Outside of the classroom, they serve as mentors and advisors.

students 1,725 full- and part-time students come to Augustana from 28 states and 14 countries.

ResidentiaL LiFeAffirming the value of residential living, all first-, second-, and third-year students reside in campus housing. Living opportunities include residence halls, theme houses, and apartments. Ninety-five percent of first-year students and 80 percent of second-year students live on campus. The College offers 6 residence halls, 3 apartment complexes, and 15 theme houses. All first-year students live in Bergsaker or Solberg Hall.

caLendaRThe College is on a 4-1-4 academic calendar: fall and spring semesters with a January interim. There are also two summer sessions.

schoLaRships and FinanciaL aidOver $33 million in scholarships and finan-cial aid is awarded on the basis of need, merit, and/or talent.

inteRnships and paRt-time JobsInternships are abundant and include opportunities in a variety of business, health care, governmental and non-profit settings. Augustana’s location in Sioux Falls also presents numerous options for part-time employment.

LibRaRy ResouRcesMikkelsen Library contains 250,000 bound volumes and provides access to nearly 3,000,000 additional volumes via the South Dakota Library Network.

accReditationAmerican Medical Association for Medical

Technology and X-ray TechnologyCommittee on Professional Training of the

American Chemical SocietyCommission on Accreditation of Athletic

Training EducationCommission on Collegiate Nursing EducationCouncil on Education of the DeafHigher Learning Commission of the North

Central Association of Colleges and Schools

National Association of Schools of MusicNational Council for Accreditation of

Teacher Education

Academic Programs

maJoRsAccountingAccountancy, ProfessionalAnthropologyArtAthletic Training (CAATE)BiologyBusiness AdministrationChemistryChemistry (ACS)Clinical Laboratory Science/ Medical Technology CommunicationCommunication/BusinessCommunication DisordersComputer Information SystemsComputer ScienceEconomicsEducation (NCATE) Elementary, Middle School (certification) Secondary (certification)*Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CED)

Engineering ManagementEngineering PhysicsEnglishExercise ScienceFitness ManagementFrenchGermanGovernment & International AffairsHistoryInterdepartmental MajorInternational StudiesJournalismMathematicsMedical TechnologyModern Foreign LanguagesMusic (NASM)Nursing (NLN, CCNE)PhilosophyPhysical Education (endorsements available in Health Education and Coaching)PhysicsPsychologyReligionSign Language InterpretingSocial Studies TeachingSociologySpanishSpecial Education (endorsements available in Teaching of the Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered, Teaching of the Learning Disabled, Teaching of the Physically Handicapped)Sport ManagementTheatre*Secondary education certification is available in Art (K-12), Biology, Chemistry, Communication, Economics, English, French, German, Government, History, Mathematics, Music (K-12), Physical Education (K-12), Physics, Social Studies, Spanish, and Theatre.

minoRsAccounting, Anthropology, Art, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Classical Studies (Greek and Latin), Communication, Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, Deafness Studies, Economics, Education, English, Fitness Management, French, Gender Studies, German, Gerontology, Government & International Affairs, History, Journalism, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, Sociology, Spanish, Special Education, Theatre

pRe-pRoFessionaL pRogRamsArchitecture, Chemical Engineering, Chiropractic, Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Mortuary Science, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Parish Ministries, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Theology (Seminary), Veterinary Science

For more information, visit www.augie.edu/dept/courses/index.html.

Recent January Interim Courses

Arab and Jewish Influence in Spain and MoroccoAugustana Band: China TourBefore CSI: The Criminal Element in Literature and FilmBiblical Counsel: Help for Human HurtsThe Disunited Kingdom: History, Literature, and Social Reconciliation in Northern IrelandGuatemala and Belize: Coral Reefs, Tropical Forests, Mayan Ruins, and Spanish Language ImmersionMedieval Outlaws and Modern MoviesReal Estate Development in Italy: From Romulus to Real TimeTheatre for Community: Scripting for ChangeToward a Sustainable World: Can Science and Religion Guide Us Toward the Promised Land?

Long-Term Study Abroad Destinations

Australia JapanAustria MexicoCanada The NetherlandsCzech Republic NorwayDenmark RussiaEngland SingaporeFrance South AfricaGermany SpainIreland Switzerland Italy Wales

Off-Campus Programs

Higher Education Consortium for Urban AffairsThe Lutheran College Washington ConsortiumThe Washington Semester Program of the American University

Research

In addition to invitations to collaborate on research with Augustana professors, students receive invitations to work in the growing number of research labs in Sioux Falls, such as Sanford Health and Hematech. During the summer of 2008, 52 Augustana students had paid research positions.

Graduate Studies

Master of Arts in EducationMaster of Arts in Nursing

Just a Few of Our Clubs and Organizations

American Chemical SocietyAugustana Student AssociationBlue Key Honor SocietyChess ClubCircle KCoalition for Social JusticeDance ExpressDeaf AwarenessDer Deutsch-Klub Education AssociationEl Club EspañolFellowship of Christian AthletesGreenHabitat for HumanityKong Su DoLe Cercle Français The Mirror (newspaper)Nursing Student AssociationOutdoor ClubOutreach MinistriesPsychology ClubStudents in Free EnterpriseTheatre Society

For a complete list, visit: www.augie.edu/student_serv/sa/index.html.

Performance Opportunities

The Augustana BandThe Augustana ChoirAugustana TheatreBrand Name ImprovBrass ChoirChamber ChoirChamber EnsemblesChamber OrchestraCollege-Community BandCollegiate ChoraleNorthlanders Jazz BandPep BandsTheatre OutreachWomen’s Choir

Augustana competes in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, which includes:

Bemidji State (MN)Concordia-St. Paul (MN)University of Mary (ND)Minnesota-CrookstonMinnesota-DuluthMinnesota State, MankatoMinnesota State, MoorheadNorthern State University (SD)Southwest Minnesota StateSt. Cloud State (MN)Upper Iowa UniversityWayne State University (NE)Winona State (MN)

A Sampling of Our Recent Graduates Employed by or Studying at …

Abercrombie & FitchAmerican Cancer SocietyCalifornia State University, FullertonCitigroupCreighton University School of LawDorsey & Whitney TrustFederated InsuranceGood Samaritan SocietyHarvard Divinity SchoolMayo ClinicMcGladrey & PullenMinnesota Timberwolves (NBA)National Basketball AssociationNew Orleans Saints (NFL) Omaha Public SchoolsPrincetonSouth Dakota Health Research FoundationSioux Falls School District TargetTechtronicsToroTrinity College (Dublin, Ireland)Truman FoundationUniversity of Kansas University of Minnesota School of DentistryUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillUSD Sanford School of MedicineU.S. Military Academy Washington University (St. Louis)Wells Fargo Financial ServicesYale

Men’s Intercollegiate Teams

Baseball GolfBasketball TennisCross Country Track and FieldFootball Wrestling

Women’s Intercollegiate Teams

Basketball SoftballCross Country TennisGolf Track and FieldSoccer Volleyball

Intramural and Club Sports

1. Nursing2. Biology3. Business Administration4. Elementary Education5. Psychology 6. English7. Government & International Affairs/Political Science

8. Secondary Education9. Chemistry

10. History

Most Popular Majors

In fall 2008, 77 percent of the entering first-year students ranked in the top third of their graduating high school class; their average GPA was 3.62; and their average ACT score was 25.

Class Profile

Amazing RaceBasketballBowlingCo-Rec SoftballDisc GolfDoubles GolfDoubles TennisFlag FootballFree Throw ContestFrenzy FootballGet FitHome Run DerbyMen’s Soccer ClubPing-pongPoker RunPool Party

RacquetballRoad RaceSoftballSwim Meet Swim to Spring

BreakTriathlonUltimate FrisbeeVolleyball Club

(indoor, mud, sand and water)

WallyballWeight Lifting

CompetitionWomen’s Rugby

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2001 South Summit Avenue

Sioux FAllS, South DAkotA 57197

www.Augie.eDu | [email protected] | 800.727.2844

AuguStAnA College ContinuAlly workS to enSure equAl opportunity in the ConDuCt oF All buSineSS ACtivitieS without regArD to An inDiviDuAl’S Age,

Color, DiSAbility, nAtionAl origin, rACe, Sex, or veterAn StAtuS.

20. Fantle Building (Center for Western Studies)

21. Catholic Campus Ministry Center22. Madsen Social Science Center23. Gilbert Science Center24. Bergsaker Hall 25. Solberg Hall26. Huether Tennis Centre27. Campus Green

South Campus30. Elmen Center

Hall Football Complex Sanford Gymnasium

31. Ronken Baseball Field 32. Bowden Softball Field 33. Bill Hall Baseball • Softball

Complex34. Fellows’ Presidential Residence35. Future site of Larson Track & Field

Complex36. Heritage Park 37. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church

(Campus Learning Center) 38. Kirkeby • Over Stadium39. Soccer Field

Perimeter Residential50. Nobel House51. Menlo Annex52. Terning House53. Olsen House54. Valhalla House55. Lookout House56. Duluth Place Apartments57. Odin House58. Academy House59. Summit Apartments60. Chrysalis House61. Heritage House62. Costello Hall63. Norse Inn64. Campus House65. Nordland House66. Schoeneman Apartments67. Loki House68. Hillsboro House69. Global Education House

P Public Parking

How to Get Here Directions from I-29Exit east on 41st Street. Take 41st Street to Kiwanis Avenue (1 mile). Turn left on Kiwanis and drive north to 33rd Street (.5 mile). Turn right on 33rdand drive east to Summit Avenue (1.2 miles). Turn left on Summit. The visitor lot is two blocks on the right. The Office of Admission is located in the Administration Building. Directions from I-229Exit Cliff Avenue and drive north to 33rd Street (.4 mile). Turn left on 33rd and drive west 1.2 miles to Summit Avenue. Turn right on Summit. The visitor lot is two blocks on the right. The Office of Admission is located in the Administration Building.

Sioux Falls Regional Airport is served by Allegiant, Delta, Northwest, and United, and is a 15-minute drive from campus.

North Campus 1. Old Main 2. East Hall 3. Administration Building

(Admission) 4. Sioux Falls Seminary 5. Edith Mortenson Center

(Theatre)

6. Morrison Commons 7. Granskou Hall 8. Stavig Hall 9. Tuve Hall10. Nelson Service Center11. Archeology Lab12. Archeology Lab Annex 13. Service Center Annex14. Moses Statue15. Ole Statue 16. Center for Visual Arts

(Eide • Dalrymple Gallery)17. Humanities Center (Kresge

Recital Hall and Box Office)18. Chapel of Reconciliation SD

Synod Office and Lutherans Outdoors SD

19. Mikkelsen Library

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2001 South Summit Avenue

Sioux FAllS, South DAkotA 57197

www.Augie.eDu | [email protected] | 800.727.2844

AuguStAnA College ContinuAlly workS to enSure equAl opportunity in the ConDuCt oF All buSineSS ACtivitieS without regArD to An inDiviDuAl’S Age,

Color, DiSAbility, nAtionAl origin, rACe, Sex, or veterAn StAtuS.

20. Fantle Building (Center for Western Studies)

21. Catholic Campus Ministry Center22. Madsen Social Science Center23. Gilbert Science Center24. Bergsaker Hall 25. Solberg Hall26. Huether Tennis Centre27. Campus Green

South Campus30. Elmen Center

Hall Football Complex Sanford Gymnasium

31. Ronken Baseball Field 32. Bowden Softball Field 33. Bill Hall Baseball • Softball

Complex34. Fellows’ Presidential Residence35. Future site of Larson Track & Field

Complex36. Heritage Park 37. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church

(Campus Learning Center) 38. Kirkeby • Over Stadium39. Soccer Field

Perimeter Residential50. Nobel House51. Menlo Annex52. Terning House53. Olsen House54. Valhalla House55. Lookout House56. Duluth Place Apartments57. Odin House58. Academy House59. Summit Apartments60. Chrysalis House61. Heritage House62. Costello Hall63. Norse Inn64. Campus House65. Nordland House66. Schoeneman Apartments67. Loki House68. Hillsboro House69. Global Education House

P Public Parking

How to Get Here Directions from I-29Exit east on 41st Street. Take 41st Street to Kiwanis Avenue (1 mile). Turn left on Kiwanis and drive north to 33rd Street (.5 mile). Turn right on 33rdand drive east to Summit Avenue (1.2 miles). Turn left on Summit. The visitor lot is two blocks on the right. The Office of Admission is located in the Administration Building. Directions from I-229Exit Cliff Avenue and drive north to 33rd Street (.4 mile). Turn left on 33rd and drive west 1.2 miles to Summit Avenue. Turn right on Summit. The visitor lot is two blocks on the right. The Office of Admission is located in the Administration Building.

Sioux Falls Regional Airport is served by Allegiant, Delta, Northwest, and United, and is a 15-minute drive from campus.

North Campus 1. Old Main 2. East Hall 3. Administration Building

(Admission) 4. Sioux Falls Seminary 5. Edith Mortenson Center

(Theatre)

6. Morrison Commons 7. Granskou Hall 8. Stavig Hall 9. Tuve Hall10. Nelson Service Center11. Archeology Lab12. Archeology Lab Annex 13. Service Center Annex14. Moses Statue15. Ole Statue 16. Center for Visual Arts

(Eide • Dalrymple Gallery)17. Humanities Center (Kresge

Recital Hall and Box Office)18. Chapel of Reconciliation SD

Synod Office and Lutherans Outdoors SD

19. Mikkelsen Library