Students
LAS Student Handbook
- Admission to LAS
- Majors & Minors
- Degree Requirements
- Course Guidelines
- Academic Standing
- Attendance & Withdrawals
- Graduation
- Dates & Deadlines
- Advising & Support
Student Enrichment
Careers and Extracurricular Development
Student Activities and Forms
Cultural Communities
Cultural, Social, and Academic Communities and Support
As a means of helping all students thrive in a diverse culture, several campus organizations reach out to people with historic or shared cultures and identities. These organizations often have tutoring, advising, and other support serices available to students.
Communities For Student Support
- Asian American Cultural Center
- Bruce D. Nesbitt African American Cultural Program
- La Casa Cultural Latina
- Office of LGBT Resources
- Native American House
- Office of Women's Programs
Area Studies in LAS
LAS offers several area studies programs pertaining to a particular geographical or cultural region. The area studies have corresponding support from cultural, social, and academic communities listed above.
Area Studies Programs
- Asian American Studies Program*
- Department of African American Studies***
- American Indian Studies Program*
- Gender and Women's Studies Program***
- Latina/Latino Studies Program*
National Resource Centers in LAS
The LAS National Resource Centers are interdisciplinary academic units that provide comprehensive educational opportunities by bringing together faculty and students who have a common interest in areas of international regional studies.
LAS National Resource Centers
- Center for African Studies*
- Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies**
- Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies***
- Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies*
- Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center***
*=Minor available in this area
**=Major available in this area
***=Minor and Major available in this area
