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The student experience at the School of Landscape Architecture and Planning is unlike any other collegiate experience. The result: exceptional, hands-on projects and other work in world-class facilities.
Learn more about the students at our school, including their projects and work, awards, profiles and organizations:
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Our students create a wide variety of outstanding work in their time at CAPLA. View individual galleries and narratives of work by BLA, BS Sustainable Built Environments, MLA, MRED and MS Urban Planning students.
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Our students regularly win a variety of awards, both those offered through the school as well as esteemed regional, national and international awards. Learn more about our award-winning students and their projects.
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School of Landscape Architecture and Planning students come from a rich diversity of backgrounds and experiences. View profiles of a few of our BLA, BS Sustainable Built Environments, MLA, MRED and MS Urban Planning students.
Student Organizations
The College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture hosts several built environment-related student chapters of organizations, including the American Society of Landscape architects (ASLA), CAPLA International Students Club (ISC), Graduate Planning Society (GPS), Puente: CAPLA Hispanic Student Organization, Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society in Architecture and Allied Arts and U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). And there's also HeadSPACE, a group that organizes time and space where students can collectively explore ways to de-stress and have fun.