What the SCS Experience means for you...
The Schools, Culture, and Society program offers students an opportunity to be a part of an engaging and thoughtful academic community, with small classes that allow and encourage meaningful dialogue and faculty-student interaction. SCS faculty are focused on their students' growth as scholars and practitioners. SCS students are challenged and supported by their faculty and peers. There are numerous funding opportunities for graduate students. Some of these funding opportunities include graduate assistantships, research scholarships, and travel grants for presenting research at national and international conferences. The SCS program allows students to nurture and explore their academic interests via a flexible curriculum that promotes interdisciplinary learning and encourages students to take courses across the College and University.
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Key Conferences
- American Educational Research Association
- American Educational Studies Association
- History of Education Society
- Philosophy of Education Society
- Society of Philosophy and History of Education
- American Sociological Association
- International Sociological Association
Prestigious Awards
- The William Duffy Doctoral Fellowship
- Obermann Graduate Fellowship
- Ballard & Seashore Dissertation Year Fellowship
- Presidential Graduate Research Fellowship
- College of Education Scholarships