Carlos Limon '24
Carlos Limon ’24 came to Illinois College unsure of what he wanted to do but graduated with a sense of confidence he gained on the Hilltop.
A first-generation student, Limon wanted to make the most of his time on campus. He came to IC as an undeclared major but quickly found himself gravitating towards the business department. “My roommate was the president of the investment club on campus,” Limon notes, “One day we were talking about declaring a major, and he suggested I try taking some business classes.”
After taking the Principles of Economics course, Limon met with professor of economics Kevin Klein, who encouraged him to pursue a double major. Limon took the challenge head on and double majored in human resources and business management with a minor in communication and rhetorical studies.
Limon found himself further exploring his academic and professional interests and putting what he learned in the classroom to use in real life settings. He gained hands-on experience during an internship and even had the opportunity to study abroad. Limon reflects, “I was able to gain a better understanding of day-to-day operations of an HR department.”
Outside of the classroom, Limon found support in the Center for Academic Excellence.“TRiO has been really helpful in offering a lot of support and resources. There are various workshops and information sessions available, such as how to properly fill out FAFSA, guidance for grad school, and study abroad programs available to students.”
Limon spent his time on the Hilltop making the most of it. He served as the president of the communications honor society, helped students hone their public-speaking skills in the speech center, and promoted campus to prospective students and their families as a student ambassador. “You never know what opportunities are out there,” Limon states, “It was up to me to take advantage of them - and I did just that.”
Upon graduating, Limon has embarked on his career in human resources and recently accepted a position with the Chicago White Sox, where he is excited to apply his skills and knowledge.