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The College of St. Scholastica

Human behavior is at the core of everything we do. As a student in the Social Sciences program at St. Scholastica, you will gain a wide array of knowledge and expertise by taking courses in psychology, sociology, gerontology, economics and political science. Courses will examine key issues like diversity in the United States, social change and psychosocial aspects of aging.

These studies provide solid preparation for graduate or professional areas such as law, human services and public administration.

Program graduates have gone on to work in areas ranging from politics and government to human and social services and education. With the broad foundation gained from St. Scholastica’s cutting-edge social sciences program, plenty of meaningful career opportunities are ahead.

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Benedictine Scholarship

All new first-year applicants to St. Scholastica will be awarded either the Benedictine Scholarship or the Access Award, upon admission to the College.

Financial Aid

100% of traditional incoming undergraduates receive some type of scholarships. The average for scholarships, grants and/or loans is $31,841.

Degree Details

Tuition

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St. Scholastica’s longstanding commitment to inclusivity and generous financial aid packages make our world-class educational programs accessible to students from any background.

Curriculum

Visit our Catalog to view the program, course and degree requirements, and learning outcomes. Be sure to create your course plan in consultation with your advisor.

Career Outlook

Students in this program have gone on to work in a variety of areas such as politics and government, human and social services, social work and education. Others have pursued graduate degrees in law, human services and public administration.