Whatever your questions, whatever answers you seek, there is a place for you in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Is it possible to cure cancer? How? What lessons can we learn from the ancient world to make a better present day? I have this love for language, but how do I make a career of it? Why do individuals behave differently from one another? How can I contribute to important issues like conservation and human rights?
Choosing a college to attend can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. At the core of this decision is a question—a question that lives deep inside of you. Maybe it keeps you up at night or puzzles you while you’re in class. Maybe you’re reminded of it during your favorite club or when you’re out with your friends.
As a student in the College of LAS at Illinois, you’ll get to explore those individual questions. And you’ll discover their answers through your own research, creativity, and growth. Your journey of investigating what you find most important will set you up for success, so that you go on and change your world.
What are you waiting for? You have questions—seek your answers in LAS.
From learning about university resources in first-year courses to connecting with peers through dedicated programs, getting involved in close-knit communities will help you make the transition to college easier.
My experience in an RSO
Mi Pueblo, an registered student organization that helps students practice Spanish, helped Amelia adjust to Illinois.
The University of Illinois has a ton of fun activities you can access—both on campus and off! From delicious restaurants to live music, check out some of the things you'll enjoy as a student.
Coffee shops
One of the best parts about living in a college town is that there are plenty of coffee shops to study in.
Study in the most diverse college on campus and benefit from a broad variety of ideas and perspectives, or take things a step further by contributing to leading research as an undergrad.
Students share their undergrad research experiences: