Incoming undergraduate students at the Schar School are eligible for the Schar Scholars Program, in addition to the wide range of financial aid offered by George Mason University—such as grants, scholarships, loans, or work-study employment.
Schar Scholars Program
The Schar Scholars program provides financial assistance to freshman who are interested in government, political science, international relations, public policy, pre-law, and public administration:
- Scholarships are between $1,000-$3,000 per year for four years.
- Schar Scholars are invited to be a part of the Schar School first-year residential learning community, the Democracy Lab. As part of the Democracy Lab, Schar Scholars engage in tailored programming and build community with fellow students and faculty.
- Schar Scholars who remain in good standing and who enroll in at least two Schar School classes each academic year (fall and/or spring terms) are eligible for renewal.
Schar Scholars funding is based upon a mix of merit and financial need.
To assist you with the financial aid process, Mason’s Office of Student Financial Aid has a team of dedicated professionals available to help you and your family. If you’re interested in applying for financial aid, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit it to the federal processor by January 15, or March 1 for transfer students.
Want to learn more about the Schar School admissions process?
Prospective students and their families can get to know the Schar School by setting up an informational appointment with the Schar School undergraduate recruitment team. Visit in person in 333 Aquia Building on the Fairfax campus, or set up a time to talk by phone or Zoom. Reach out to ScharUG@gmu.edu or 703-993-6564 to schedule a conversation.
Schar School Undergraduate Student Liaisons are also happy to help!