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The Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) is a nonprofit advocacy organization working to promote and advance the social and behavioral sciences in federal policymaking. As a member of COSSA, the George Mason University community has access to valuable informational resources, several of ...
The National Humanities Alliance (NHA) will be hosting their 2024 Annual Meeting and Humanities Advocacy Day March 10-12, 2024, in Washington, DC. The NHA Annual Meeting and Humanities Advocacy Day brings together faculty, administrators, and representatives from scholarly societies, museums, archive...
Funding for these scholarships comes from philanthropic support to the college. Both need-based and merit-based scholarships are awarded by the college, and most scholarship funds are credited to the student's account in late summer. Most scholarships are available to students across all programs in ...
This degree prepares its graduates to use family-centered and strengths-based approaches to support the health and well-being of individuals and families in diverse communities.
The integrative studies degree at Mason allows you to gain in-depth knowledge in a wide range of subjects while gaining practical, career-motivated experience. Through the degree, offered by the School of Integrative Studies, you will work with our experienced, award-winning faculty in discussion-ori...
Accelerated master’s degree programs (BAM) are designed for Mason’s highly qualified and highly motivated undergraduates. BAM provides a streamlined application process with no application fee. Students are allowed to apply six graduate credits to their undergraduate degrees and have the opportunity ...
This highly relevant and contemporary minor is a 15-credit interdisciplinary program designed especially for students who are interested in how individuals develop and how to improve the quality of life for families and communities. You’ll explore the psychological, social, cultural, and biological d...
The Childhood Studies concentration is designed to prepare students to understand childhood from an interdisciplinary perspective. The program provides students with an in-depth understanding of childhood in historical, contemporary, and global contexts and prepares them for careers in a wide variety...