The College of LAS and campus offers a wealth of resources to help students navigate their college journey here at Illinois.  Please see the collection of programs, services, and handbooks available to all students:

LAS Career Services '23

LAS Career Services

You don’t need to know where you will end up to GET STARTED.

Whether you are seeking help to make your plans reality, just starting to think about what lies ahead, or have no idea where to begin—there’s something for you through LAS Career Services.

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UIUC Main library

An Array of Libraries

The Department of History does an excellent job of listing the assortment of libraries at student disposal.

Please check out their page

LAS Hub

Paul M. Lisnek LAS Hub- Mentorship & Advising

The Paul M. Lisnek LAS Hub is a space for students to find the support and resources you'll need throughout your undergraduate experience. The Hub, located behind the marble staircase in Lincoln Hall, welcomes students to learn about experiential learning from peers and professionals in an informal setting. This is accomplished through:

  • Peer Mentoring: Learn about student organizations, volunteer opportunities, community engagement, internships, and research opportunities. Prepare necessary materials to get involved (e.g., resumes, cover letters, applications).
  • Drop-in Advising: Meet with professionals from LAS Career Services, LAS Honors, and the Writers Workshop

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LAS Advising Support

Advising & Support

Advising throughout the College of LAS supports the academic, personal, and professional development of every student. Through academic advising, we promote inclusive dialogue, recognize diverse experiences, encourage students to design their life and career, and to take responsibility for their success.

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Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center

BNACC

The mission of Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Center is to provide a network of programs and support services promoting the individual, social, cultural and academic well-being of Illinois’ African American students. We develop sustainable initiatives that examine the Black experience in the United States and throughout the African Diaspora via critical dialogue, heritage exploration and the performing arts. Furthermore, we challenge all Illinois students to critically assess their role as global citizens and to consciously advocate for a respectful campus environment and community.

Graduate college handbook

Graduate College Handbook 2024-2025

In order to best use our handbook, we recommend you change your browser settings to open PDFs in a web browser. The handbook works best in Chrome and Firefox. We do not recommend you use Microsoft Edge to view the handbook. 

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Alma Mater statue

The Student Code

The Student Code is a collection of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that apply to, or otherwise directly impact, students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Although it is not an exhaustive list of such policies, it is the most expansive list available in a single document. It is divided into three articles.

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