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Our Story...

...Is Your Story

80 years ago, when a visionary leader and 62 faculty members had the guts to go against the norms of exclusion in favor of inclusion. They went against the discriminatory practices of higher education in 1945. When asked to limit access because of race, religion and gender, they simply said, “We don’t count that way.â€

Our history is grounded in courage, acceptance and a commitment to social justice.

Principles. Courage. Grit. A willingness to be the first. Whatever your background, wherever you’re from, we’ll help you unleash your potential.

Social Justice in Action 

»ÆÉ«²Ö¿â’s culture and mission stem from the commitment to social justice on which the University was founded. Over the years, »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â has fortified our dedication to our democratic ideals through learning that transcends the classroom.

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Everyone Belongs Here

»ÆÉ«²Ö¿â proudly serves a diverse, promising student body from metropolitan Chicago and around the world. We value differences in personal experiences and celebrate diversity in race, ethnicity, religion, economic status, gender, sexuality and age.

  • 25% Hispanic or Latinx
  • 19% Black or African American
  • 41% of undergraduates are the first in their family to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
  • 47.1% of undergraduates are Pell Grant eligible, meaning their families cannot make substantial financial contributions toward their education.
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Access That Opens Doors

We actively work to remove barriers to success and ensure access to higher education. »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â is committed to giving all students the resources to succeed.

  • Disability Services: A confidential resource that provides access to full participation in all aspects of campus life.
  • 80% of students received a »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â scholarship or grant in 2020-21.
  • Undergraduates may be eligible to receive a full tuition and fees award towards their degree if their GPA, major and financial need qualify.
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Find Your People. Find Your Voice.

Our campus is filled with communities that uplift and support every Laker. We’re committed to promoting mutual understanding and making every student, faculty and staff member feel like they belong.

  • 50+ student organizations: From the Black Student Union to RU Proud, campus organizations from connections and celebrate different identities. .
  • The Office of Social Justice & Advocacy: The Office works with students, faculty, staff and alumni to mobilize creative approaches to advise, support and foster opportunity toward a cultural shift essential to social justice and the experiences of our community.
St. Clair Drake teaches an early class of »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â students

As an anthropologist, sociologist and educator, his work at »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â and beyond reshaped academic inquiry into race, class and urban life.

Alumni Sandra Boyd standing in front of a backdrop with »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â Logo

The alumna (BA Mathematics, '63) fondly recalls supportive faculty, easy access to downtown Chicago and classes with pioneering faculty member St. Clair Drake.

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Nominations for prospective candidates to serve on »ÆÉ«²Ö¿â’s board of trustees are being accepted now through February 25, 2026

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