The School of Social Ecology is dedicated to interdisciplinary, solution-driven scholarship, teaching, and outreach in the public’s interest. It is a national leader in applying empirical research to address complex societal problems. Since 1970, the school has grown from a few dozen students to more than 2,900, with more than 20,000 graduates working in fields as diverse as healthcare, human services, planning, education, law and public policy.
The school is home to three highly-ranked departments: Criminology, Law and Society; Urban Planning and Public Policy; and Psychological Science. All are committed to research that illuminates human behavior in both social and institutional contexts, moves beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, and reaches a diverse and broad audience.
Field Study Program
The School of Social Ecology helped pioneer experiential learning 45 years ago, when the school started requiring undergraduates to complete at least 100 hours of field-based learning outside the classroom. Today, the school’s Field Study program enables students to apply classroom-based learning to real-world problem solving, while engaging with the community.
To ensure the Field Study program continues to be effective for students and community partners, the School of Social Ecology is seeking financial support for participating students. Donations will fund leadership development workshops, transportation to and from Field Study placement sites, professional wardrobes and scholarships.
Rank | State | Gifts |
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1 | CA | 17 |
2 | FL | 1 |
2 | CO | 1 |