LAS News

Read article:Three LAS students receive Critical Language Scholarships
Three LAS students receive Critical Language Scholarships
Department of State program enables 8-10 weeks of studying abroad
Read article:Three LAS students receive Critical Language Scholarships
Read article:Study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
Study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
Analysis links emissions to demand and consumption among countries
Read article:Study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution
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LAS Insider blog

HEAR DIRECTLY FROM CURRENT STUDENTS & RECENT GRADS ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCE IN THE COLLEGE OF LAS.

In the LAS Insider blog, students and alumni share their personal stories and insights throughout the academic year at the University of Illinois. Get an inside look at what it's like to be a student in the College of LAS.

LAS by the numbers

  • students icon99.6%of Illinois students take a class in LAS
  • major icons70majors offered within LAS
  • people icon18:1average student to faculty ratio in LAS classes
  • faculty icon33%of campus' tenure-track faculty members work in LAS
  • alumni icon180,000network of LAS alumni
  • admissions iconFull profileLearn more about the College of LAS.
Study abroad

Broaden your horizons.

Expand your global competency by studying abroad. Applications for fall and academic year programs are due February 15, 2024. Click the "Apply now" button on the "Application and Deadlines" tab in the brochure of your chosen program. 

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Paul M. Lisnek LAS Hub

The Paul M. Lisnek LAS Hub is a space for students to find the support and resources you'll need throughout your undergraduate experience. 

Stop by to learn more about the resources available for LAS student success, such as our Peer Mentoring program, drop-in advising hours, and more! 

Support LAS today

Consider a gift to LAS, which could make a significant impact on our community. There are many unique ways to support students, faculty, and facilities. Click to learn more. 

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