So you want to make an impact? You've come to the right place.

Our students are fearless thinkers and innovators, developing solutions for the world's most challenging problems.
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undergraduate majors

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academic departments

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accelerated master's programs

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4+1 Accelerated Master's Programs

Our 4+1 programs give you a competitive edge, allowing you to earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in as few as five years. 

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Online Programs That Work for You

Working professionals don't always have the time for in-person learning. Our online programs allow you to earn a degree or certificate even with a busy schedule. 

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Student Resources to Help You Succeed

We are committed to ensuring that you have the resources you need to thrive during every step of your academic journey. You will have the support you need academically and beyond through SBS Pathways (our advising office), SBS RISE, and additional university-level resources. 

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Spend a Semester in Our Nation's Capital

Applications for the program are open from January 1-26, 2025.

SBS in DC is an exciting internship program allowing SBS students to work and take classes in Washington, D.C., for a semester. The program offers real-world experience and networking opportunities in our nation's capital.
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Econ Chair Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

Patrick Mason, professor and chair of the Department of Economics, has been selected to receive the National Economic Association's Samuel Z. Westerfield Award. 

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HSL Survey on Stronger Nuclear Safeguards

A new survey by the Human Security Lab shows that Americans, especially those with military training, want stronger nuclear safeguards and presidential accountability. 

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Inconsistencies in Tax Policy Model Revealed

Itai Sher, economics, has published a new paper exploring the reliability of Generalized Social Marginal Welfare Weights in tax policy comparisons. 

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Local Students Learn About City Planning

Students from the Springfield Honors Academy recently visited the Olver Design Building to learn about the regional planning program and engage in games centered around common planning issues. 

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Our Donors Make a Difference

SBS alumni and friends allow us to provide life-changing internships and programs for our students. Programs like SBS in DC and SBS RISE are possible thanks to generous gifts from our donors. If you are interested in donating to the College, please contact Robin Elkins (relkins@uma-foundation.org).
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