OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT - College Leadership
The College President
Dr. Paul C. Pribbenow became Augsburg College’s 11th president
in 2006. His articulation of a powerful but simple vision for the
College—“We believe we are called to serve our neighbor”—strengthens
Augsburg’s institutional calling and reinforces the College’s
commitments to global perspectives, living faith, active cit izenship,
and meaningful work.
Augsburg Board of Regents
The Augsburg Board of Regents is the official governing entity of
the College and is entrusted with the task of electing Augsburg’s
president. The regents are elected for four-year terms and meet quarterly.
Meet the members of Augsburg’s Board of Regents
www.augsburg.edu/regents
Augsburg Corporation
The Augsburg Corporation represents the Evangelical Lutheran Church
in America’s constitutional support to the College from Augsburg’s
four designated synods—Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Southeastern
Minnesota, and the Northwest Synod of Wisconsin. The Governing Board
of the corporation includes representatives from congregations in
the four synods, and Augsburg’s Board of Regents, faculty, college
administrators, and students.
The Governing Board’s primary task is to represent the ELCA for the purpose of electing Augsburg’s Board of Regents. The Governing Board meets annually to elect regents, as well as to keep current about the College in order to lend ongoing spiritual and other support.
President’s Cabinet
The President’s Cabinet is the primary administrative decision-making
body for the College. This group focuses on strategic discussions
and collaboration in order to ensure that decisions are informed as
broadly as possible.
Meet the members of the President's Caibinet
www.augsburg.edu/president/leadership.html
President’s Advisory Group
The President’s Advisory Group is a representative group of
faculty, staff, and students appointed for one year, whose primary
role is to convene regularly to advise the president on key institutional
issues, to receive reports on institution-wide projects and initiatives,
and to engage in an ongoing conversation about future opportunities
and challenges.

