Apply for the Library Student Advisory Council
Applications for the Library Student Advisory Council (LSAC) are now being accepted from the following programs and schools:
- The College - Class of 2025, 2026, or 2027
- Biological Sciences Division
- Chicago Booth School of Business
- Crown School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
- Graham School of Continuing Liberal and Professional Studies
- Harris School of Public Policy
- Humanities Division
- Law School
- Physical Sciences Division
- Pritzker School of Medicine
- Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
- Social Sciences Division
Applications due Friday, January 26. Contact Kristy Lueshen, Student Success Librarian, with your questions.
The Library Student Advisory Council (LSAC) provides a formal channel of communication between students and the Library Administration. The LSAC discusses matters related to all the University libraries— Crerar, D'Angelo Law, Eckhart, Mansueto, Regenstein, and Social Work—including feedback about collections, access, services, and present and future needs of the student community. The Council also assists in making specific recommendations to improve the Library and considers proposals for future changes in services. Finally, members of the LSAC discuss how the Library can most effectively communicate its resources, services and plans with students, and conversely, how students can most effectively communicate their wishes, needs and concerns to the Library. The LSAC meets at least twice per quarter.