Description

Political Science at Arizona State University Tempe campus seeks applications for the Norma F. Schuessler Scholarship.  The scholarship (approximately $1000) is awarded each spring to an undergraduate student who will be continuing classes at ASU, has amassed a strong academic record in the face of unusual or uncommon challenges and demonstrates financial need.  Ms. Shuessler, mother of Ruth S.

Description

This undergraduate research scholarship endowment was generously established by ASU Alumnus Ken Behringer to support scholarships for political science students in the School of Politics and Global Studies within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at ASU Tempe campus. The award is approximately $1,000.

Description

The Getsingers, the parents of Carrie Falbe, established this endowed scholarship to support an undergraduate student participating in the Capital Scholars Program. Scholarship recipients shall be students who are interested in a congressional or non- congressional internship that will allow them to explore varied work interests, have a strong work ethic and the ability to interact thoughtfully with others, and have a curiosity about learning new ideas and expanding one’s own cultural experiences. Carrie graduated summa cum laude with two degrees in May 2007, a B.A.

Description

Political Science at Arizona State University is proud to announce the competition for the undergraduate Barrett Political Science Scholarship. Thanks to the inspiration and generosity of Craig and Barbara Barrett, Political Science is able annually to name a Barrett Political Science Scholar -- a designation that brings not only distinction to the student but also an award of approximately $1,000.

The winner will be selected on the basis of the excellence of her or his academic record and her or his leadership and community involvement.

Description

Calvin M. Holman served as an Arizona Legislator from 1975 to 1984. He was an active participant and leader in many community activities from 1961 when he arrived in Phoenix until his untimely death in an automobile accident in December 2007. Calvin Holman was particularly active in the politics of north Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Paradise Valley and was a loyal and active member of the Scottsdale Sunrise Rotary Club. In honor of his memory, the Calvin M.

The School of Politics and Global Studies awards over $15,000 worth of scholarships each year to deserving students. Opportunities to earn scholarships based on academics, experience, personal stories and financial need are listed below. 

Scholarship applications are due on January 31st at 5 p.m. each yearFor questions about the application process, please contact spgs@asu.edu.

Pi Sigma Alpha is a national honor society that recognizes scholarship and excellence for students in Political Science. We prepare students for intellectual and professional leadership in the political arena through individual and collaborative exchanges with peers, faculty, and the community. Pi Sigma Alpha provides opportunities to continue exhibiting excellence through further education and lifelong contributions in the field of political science.

Where will your graduate degree take you?  

Our PhD graduates have been accepted to positions at universities such as Dartmouth, Georgia State University, the University of Arkansas, Southern Indiana Univers