BA in Criminology, Law and Society
Concentrations
Program Scholarships
The Meese Family Endowed Scholarship was established in 2003 by the Honorable Edwin Meese III and his wife, Ursula Meese, to provide scholarship support for undergraduate students pursuing a degree in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society and graduate students in the MS program in criminal justice. Mr. Meese is a former trustee of the George Mason University Foundation and a former rector of the university. He also served as Attorney General of the United States. Recipients will qualify on the basis of financial need and academic merit. Current students may apply for this scholarship and many other scholarships through the Office of Financial Aid's Academic Works portal.
The Steven Davidson Endowed Scholarship for Criminology was established in 2015 by Shari Davidson in honor of Steven Davidson. The fund provides scholarships for undergraduates majoring in criminology, law, and society who plan to attend law school and who embody Mr. Davidson's passion for the law, justice, and life. Applicants must submit an essay demonstrating that shared passion as part of their scholarship application. Applicants must be full-time students. Current students may apply for this scholarship and many other scholarships through the Office of Financial Aid's Academic Works portal.