Academics & Campus Involvement
Roosevelt Scholars have wide ranging academic interests. Many students will major in the social sciences, but there are many other ways for their campus studies to reflect their interests in civic engagement.
Some special educational opportunities that students often find interesting at Hunter include:
Bioinformatics, Computer Science
Community Organizing Minor, Social Work
Environmental Studies & Earth Science B.A./M.A.
Childhood Education Major (QUEST), Education
International Relations Minor, Political Science
Legal Studies Minor, Political Science
Philosophy, Politics and Society Minor, Philosophy
Political Theory Minor, Political Science
For more information on what major and minor fields of study are available at Hunter, consult the undergraduate catalog and the majors and degree tracks webpage. Also, check out the Office of Advising's degree maps to assist in your planning.
If you have questions about a specific major or minor, schedule an appointment with an advisor in that academic department.
Campus Involvement
Stay tuned to the Roosevelt Scholars Newsletter - our bi-monthly listing for events and opportunities.
CUNY Institute Sustainable Cities
Political Science Student Association
Undergraduate Studies Government (USG)
Welfare Rights Institute (WRI)
Here is a list of student clubs or start your own.