Introduction: Colleges and Schools


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Eight undergraduate colleges and one school offer 150 programs of study leading to baccalaureate degrees. They are the Colleges of Agriculture, Applied Life Studies, Commerce and Business Administration, Communications, Education, Engineering, Fine and Applied Arts, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the School of Social Work. A certificate program is offered by the Institute of Aviation. Postbaccalaureate students study in more than 100 fields through the Graduate College and in professional programs through the Colleges of Law, Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine. National surveys consistently rank the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign among the top ten institutions in many fields of study, with several colleges and departments ranked among the top five.


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