The College supports undergraduates as they pursue their academic goals at the University of Chicago. College Advisers help students pursue their academic interests and guide them as they plan a program of study leading to a degree.
“Students in the College draw their encouragement, inspiration, and confidence from excellent teachers. Imaginative teaching and learning are at the heart of our mission,” — John W. Boyer, Dean of the College
For the times when you’re not attending class, prepping for a class, studying for an exam, or sleeping, UChicago provides a wide array of social, cultural, intellectual, and athletic activities to choose from. So if you’re bored, it’s not our fault.
The University provides a number of organizations and programs to support students in the College. Look here for information on campus resources such as tutoring, transportation, and funding your education.
The College has been providing students with a world-class education since the founding of the University of Chicago in 1890. For over 100 years, undergraduates have thrived in an environment that encourages critical inquiry and independent thought.
The University of Chicago is distinctive in many respects, but perhaps in none more so than our singular commitment to rigorous inquiry that demands multiple and often competing perspectives.
— President Robert J. Zimmer
Find out more about the University’s efforts to improve access to instruction and recreation on our campus.
A deep commitment to diversity is central to our mission of discovery. Explore diversity at UChicago.
This program connects lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning students with out LGBTQ faculty, staff and graduate/professional mentors.
Join the University of Chicago in celebrating diversity and the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the annual MLK Celebration.
The Office for Equal Opportunity Programs provides leadership in specific areas that include efforts to address sexual misconduct and discriminatory harassment, ensuring accessibility, and coordinating efforts to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees, applicants, and job seekers.
The Office of LGBTQ Student Life is the hub for all LGBTQ student life at the university. The office serves LGBTQ and ally students in order to create an inclusive and safe community, providing educational, social, and professional opportunities and resources.
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) strives to further the success of students of color and as well as promote an inclusive community at the University of Chicago.