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Explore careers in the Arts & Humanities, apply for scholarships, and learn how to prepare for graduation.
The Nadine B. Andreas Endowment promotes student and faculty development in the College and brings cultural events to campus to enrich the community.
Giving to the College of Arts & Humanities has a real-world impact on students. Your support provides scholarships, funds research opportunities, improves our facilities and so much more.
1/23/21 2:00PM Theatre & Dance Production: Atreus
02:00 PM - Andreas Theatre, Earley Center for Performing Arts
1/23/21 7:30PM Theatre & Dance Production: Atreus
07:30 PM - Andreas Theatre, Earley Center for Performing Arts
1/24/21 2:00PM Theatre & Dance Production: Atreus
02:00 PM - Andreas Theatre, Earley Center for Performing Arts
With over 70 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs, each year, thousands of students earn degrees from the College of Arts & Humanities and move into the workplace in a wide variety of careers.
The Academic Advising Office offers academic advising services to all students who are pursuing a major or minor within the College of Arts & Humanities. We recommend students meet with our office as well as their Faculty Advisor at least once each semester.
No matter if you are a prospective, transfer, international, undergraduate, or graduate student, the College of Arts & Humanities has great opportunities waiting for you!
The College of Arts & Humanities includes eight academic departments and three programs with majors leading to baccalaureate degrees. Our disciplines focus on critical thinking, ethics, creativity, languages, writing, performance, and communication.