40% of all students with a bachelor's degree in social science go on to get their master's degree or beyond.
As a social science major, students are eligible for a number of scholarships.
While pursuing a social science degree, a student naturally develops awareness of various social, political, economical and geographical issues across the world—and that's just from the required courses. Once integrated into their third and fourth years, the skill sets a student develops will prepare them for a society that seemingly shifts and progresses by the day.
Archaeology, criminology, political science, economics, geography, international affairs—whatever your major, there will be plenty of educational and vocational opportunities for you after graduation. In fact, more than 40% of all students with a bachelor's degree in social science go on to get their master's degree or beyond.
Find and apply to the social science scholarships listed below and start cutting down yearly academic expenses.
27 Matching Scholarships
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $5,000
American Institute of Architects
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Deadline: November 1 | Amount: Varies
American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT)
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- $500
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Deadline: April 1 | Amount: $500
Learn.org
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Deadline: January 31 | Amount: Varies
Hawaii Community Foundation - Scholarships
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- $50K
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Deadline: February 10 | Amount: $10,000-$50,000
Davidson Institute for Talent Development
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International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)
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Deadline: June 1 | Amount: Varies
Gamma Theta Upsilon
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- $2.5K
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Deadline: July 1 and October 1 | Amount: Up to $2,500
Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs
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- $1.5K
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Deadline: March 1 | Amount: $500-$1,500
Hoover Presidential Foundation
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- $4K
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Deadline: December 31 | Amount: $4,000
Irish-American Cultural Institute (IACI)