AHS students are future leaders and innovators. They gain skills and experiences beyond the classroom by engaging in various organizations on campus.
Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) are vital to the University of Illinois experience. They let students connect with others who share their interests. Students can build leadership skills, try new activities and strengthen the community outside class. From academic clubs to social groups, RSOs enrich campus life and help students enjoy their time at Illinois.
To explore all Registered Student Organizations (RSOs) at Illinois, check the list on OneIllinois.

AHS Programs and Organizations
AHS Student Council
The College of Applied Health Sciences Student Council educates students about the various academic, social and professional opportunities available. They also promote enhanced interaction between students, alumni, faculty, staff and other organizations within AHS.
For more information, including how to get involved, contact Assistant Dean Dustin Tarter at dtarter@illinois.edu.
SPARK Undergraduate Research Program
SPARK (Students Pursuing Applications, Research and Knowledge) encourages top-caliber incoming freshmen to engage in undergraduate research during their first year at the University of Illinois in the College of Applied Health Sciences. Incoming students are personally invited to participate, and can earn up to a $2,500 work stipend by participating in undergraduate research.
If you have any questions about the SPARK program, please contact Tonya Pulley at tonyap@illinois.edu.