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Aboriginal Students Office
Celebrating the Journey through Education
Through its liberal arts and science programming, Augustana aspires to do more than provide students with a place to earn a degree; it aims to educate the whole person.
Augustana understands that, in addition to university studies, educating the whole person includes learning from our Elders, the natural world, family, friends, community, culture, and traditions.
In keeping with this spirit, the Aboriginal Students Office aims to support the whole person. By providing various services and culturally sensitive support, the office assists students on their educational journeys. It works to ensure students feel welcomed, respected, and nurtured by a warm campus community that encourages Aboriginal student participation and success.