Everything comes next.

Everything comes next.

Start a career, apply to grad school, change the world. Or all of the above. How you get an edge »

A Lake Forest education is about your future.

So graduate with an edge.

Inspiring faculty, a rigorous curriculum, broad internship and research programs, and great opportunities to develop strong leadership skills give Lake Forest students a big edge on life after college. View our Career Finder »

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Spotlight: Internships.

Spotlight: Internships

Our students get direct access to some of the nation's biggest companies and organizations, including the Art Institute of Chicago, where Kelly Haberstroh ’13 worked in Collections. Real-world experience at Lake Forest »

Real-world experience is all around you.

No course at Lake Forest is limited to the walls of the classroom.

Through internships like Ally’s, along with research, class trips, and off-campus programs, students learn to apply textbook theory to the real world - including the boardroom, the laboratory, and all the places where careers take hold. Our students are also engaged in research that helps them develop the skills necessary to succeed.

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    Read about Alex Gilbert’s ’12 internship in Sydney, Australia, where he conducted a survey of air-quality management practices across nine coal mine complexes from two continents. More »
Access to alumni, internships, concerts, and deep-dish pizza.

Our new residential program in the Loop gives students access to internships, classes, deep-dish pizza, and more in downtown Chicago.

The Lake Forest experience isn't complete without Chicago. Chicago Connections »

A Lake Forest education is connected to Chicago.

Chicago expands the college experience beyond our campus.

It's why we attract top faculty scholars and intellectually curious students who want to explore the resources of a global metropolis. Lake Forest is the only liberal arts college with such deep connections to a major urban area.

Metra station in Lake Forest

Students can get from the Lake Forest Metra station to downtown Chicago in less than an hour.

Everything comes next.

Of course they know your name.

Faculty-student collaboration is an essential part of the Lake Forest experience. Meet our faculty »

A Lake Forest education is face-to-face.

Faculty-student collaboration

Our faculty are teachers and mentors who are personally interested in your success. With small class sizes and no teaching assistants, our students work face-to-face with faculty scholars who are experts in their field. (And after Spanish class, it’s tapas at Professor Barr’s house.) View all majors and minors »

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    Read about Alex Gilbert’s ’12 internship in Sydney, Australia, where he conducted a survey of air-quality management practices across nine coal mine complexes from two continents. More »
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    Gil Reynders ’11 broke new ground in the field of inorganic chemistry when he created a new molecule never seen before. More »
Individuality and equality are built into our history.

Individuality and equality are built into our community.

Our community reflects the world around us—and has for over 150 years. Diversity at Lake Forest »

A Lake Forest education is international.

We're all Foresters.

With students from 47 states and 78 countries, our students get a global experience they can't find anywhere else.

You'll find an intentionally diverse campus where cultural, ethnic, and socio-economic differences are explored in and out of the classroom.

Chicago Cultural Center

Students visit the Chicago Cultural Center on a fall afternoon.

Mud Olympics is only partly to blame.

Mud Olympics is only partly to blame.

Get your hands dirty in over 80 clubs, or make up your own. Student activities at Lake Forest »

A Lake Forest education is down and dirty.

Let's get into it.

Our students make things happen on campus, whether it's hosting a radio show or the Drag Show, competing in mock trial, playing lacrosse in the mud, or raising the most money at the Date Auction.

At Lake Forest, you can pursue a passion, be a leader, enact change, and have fun.

Immigration march

Members of the student group Latinos Unidos attend an immigration rally in Chicago.

This place is all that you make of it.

This place is what you make of it.

Start a club, start a major, start a conversation. This is your community. This place gives you room to achieve your goals. »

A Lake Forest education is limitless.

Here's the first step.

It's as simple as having an idea, an aspiration, a hunger to experience and experiment. At Lake Forest, you're given the support to achieve your goals, inside and outside the classroom. We'll give you the knowledge, tools, and space to take your ambitions to the next level.

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    The Lake Forest men’s basketball team victory earlier this week against Illinois College was their 15th consecutive victory, the longest streak in team history. The Foresters are now 15-1 overall and 11-0 in Midwest Conference play. The Foresters hope to extend their winning streak when they host second-place Grinnell College (14-1, 10-1 MWC) Saturday afternoon at 3:00. More »
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    More than 50 new students came to Lake Forest College this semester and nearly 100 students returned from their off-campus study adventures, while 75 students headed off campus to spend this semester in New Zealand, China, Italy, Chicago, and elsewhere. More »
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    Leigh Anne (Furgerson) Ihnken ‘04 made the magazine’s list in the category of science for her work at GlaxoSmithKline, where she and a colleague are using synthetic biology to make pharmaceutical chemistry less expensive and less harmful to the environment. More »
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Video: Niharika Jain '12 Recycles and Returns Junk Mail
Working with Assistant Professor of Art Eli Robb this summer, Niharika shredded thousands of pieces of junk mail that Professor Robb had received and made paper from the scraps to print letters asking advertisers to stop sending junk mail.
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Photo Gallery: Alumni employed in the medical field
Check out this gallery of recent alumni who have made an immediate impact in the medical field, volunteering across the globe and helping others.

Recent Scores

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    Posted on February 3, 2012 at 9:08 pm
  • Twitter profile image ForesterScores: Men's Basketball: Lake Forest 66, Lawrence 58 (Final - OT)
    Posted on February 3, 2012 at 8:58 pm
  • Twitter profile image ForesterScores: Women's Basketball: Lake Forest 79, Lawrence 37 (Final)
    Posted on February 3, 2012 at 7:13 pm
  • Twitter profile image ForesterScores: Men's Basketball: Lake Forest 79, Monmouth (Ill.) 66 (Final)
    Posted on January 31, 2012 at 9:07 pm
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