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Scholarships

Through the generous contributions of supporters, foundations and alumni the Department of Economics is able to offer the following scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students. In all cases, students must be officially declared economics majors and in good standing.  Graduate students must have a minimum 3.0 G.P.A. Undergraduate students must have a 2.7 grade point average in the major and overall.  Undergraduate applicants must have completed at least 2 economics courses at SJSU and be currently enrolled for at least 1 economics course.  Graduate applicants must be currently enrolled for at least 3 economics courses and have a strong recommendation from faculty.carrying books

Student-Faculty Partnership Program - Awards for Undergraduate and Graduate Students

The Department of Economics currently offers a limited number of scholarships for students participating in the Student Facutly Partnership (SFP) program. The SFP program matches students with faculty mentors who together work on various projects, usually scholarly articles. Find more information and apply online here if you are interested in participating, or contact Matthew Holian (matthew.holian@sjsu.edu) with any questions about our SFP program.

Graduate Fellowships in Austrian Economics

The Department of Economics offers fellowships for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in Austrian Economics. Interested students should contact Jeffrey Rogers Hummel (jhummel@gguol.ggu.edu).

College of Social Science Scholarships

Outstanding achievement by students majoring in one of the Social Sciences is recognized by the award of College Scholarships at a Spring Honors Ceremony. The scholarships represent the generosity of many friends and alumni. They honor former deans and students in the College of Social Sciences. These scholarships are designed to reward academic excellence, as well as to help finance the ever-increasing costs of higher education. Selection reflects impressive accomplishments of a college career.
For more information, please visit the Colle of Social Sciences Webpage.

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