Student Organizations
Succeeding in college is all about finding an environment that suits you. At Illinois, you will have the opportunity and support you need to tailor your experience and build your community based on your interests. From Siebel School student groups to over 100 engineering societies and student organizations and more than 1,000 registered student organizations on campus, there is something for everyone.
- The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has over 15 Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and helps organize:
- HackIllinois
- Fall CTF (Capture The Flag)
- Reflections | Projections conference
- B[U]ILT (Black, Indigenous, LatinX in Technology) supports students in computing-related fields, fostering scholarship, professional development, and a sense of community.
- Computer Science Graduate Student Organization (CSGSO) for graduate students.
- Founders fosters a community of innovators and entrepreneurs at Illinois.
- Project: Code explores computer science projects with groups of like-minded peers.
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) aims to advance the application of mathematics and computational science to engineering, industry, science, and society.
- Women in Computer Science (WCS) is an education and service-focused group that supports careers in computer science or with interests in technology.