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The College of St. Scholastica

As a student pursuing a humanities degree at St. Scholastica, you will create a unique study program based on your interests. In addition to focusing on your passion, you’ll be able to study the broad relationships and connections between the humanities disciplines.

Graduates of this program develop an expertise in advanced problem-solving, effective communication, and critical analysis — skills that are vital in today’s workforce. These essential qualities will prepare you for a diverse career path across various fields.

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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

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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.

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

Students are encouraged to talk with their advisor about completing an internship experience as part of the humanities major.

Pursuing a major in the humanities is an excellent, versatile way to prepare for various career paths by honing your reading, writing, and critical analysis skills across diverse historical, theoretical, and artistic contexts. The interdisciplinary nature of humanities fosters a holistic understanding of human experiences, enabling you to navigate challenges with insight and articulate perspectives on a wide array of societal matters. As a graduate, you’ll gain essential skills for personal growth and professional advancement in a contemporary landscape, prioritizing effective communication, multicultural understanding, and the capacity to navigate complex issues.

The College of St. Scholastica