Be the change you want to see
– be a Citizen Scholar.

Citizen Scholars put their arts and humanities values, knowledge, skills, and practices into action, leading us toward a more just, inclusive, and open society.

Citizen Scholars is open to ALL students with a major in the College of Arts and Letters

Mission

To prepare students for a lifetime of social justice, human rights, global awareness, and equity work in the arts and humanities by guiding them through experiences that enhance  their academic work through research, internships, study abroad and away, and community engagement 

The Student Experience

Individualized Attention

Small classes and personalized mentoring from program academic staff and advisers

Learning, Service, & Research

Projects organized by and for students around creative practice, research opportunities, and community engagement

Career Connections

Networking opportunities with mentors, guest speakers, and community partners

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A Family Commitment to Spartans

MSU alumni Phillip and Tonya Collier believe in giving back and one way they are doing that is by supporting the College of Arts & Letters Citizen Scholars program, which is designed to prepare the next generation of diverse, high-achieving, and engaged citizen leaders.

MSU Citizen Scholars Showcase

The Citizen Scholars Annual Showcase provides an opportunity for our students to share their research, creative activities, and experiences with their peers, our faculty, and the public.
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Interested in becoming a Citizen Scholar?

Support the Program

Fund Learning

Support student enrichment experiences such as study abroad, study away, internships, and community projects

Become a Mentor

Provide professional opportunities and community project mentorship to students

Create Community Connections

Become a community partner and support collaborative projects

News

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DR. Caesar's AL 110 CLass

Exploration

“My self portrait represents my awareness of the world around me, my mistakes, and my connection to my own self.” – Taylor Kaigler, first year Citizen Scholar

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Study Abroad in Dublin, Ireland

Immersion

“Through this I was able to learn even more about publishing on the back-end, and I got my hands on every single page of these books!” – Sophie Schmidt, Senior Citizen Scholar 

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Prioritize People and Passion

Implementation

“CS taught me how important it is to prioritize passion and people in all things.”   – Abbie Crick, Citizen Scholar Graduate 

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