
Michigan State University has launched its most ambitious initiative yet—Uncommon Will, Far Better World— a 10 year campaign to propel the university and the world forward through bold investment in people, ideas, and impact.

Michigan State University has launched its most ambitious initiative yet—Uncommon Will, Far Better World— a 10 year campaign to propel the university and the world forward through bold investment in people, ideas, and impact.
Research & Faculty
Scholarships & Program Support
Capital Projects & New Programs
The College of Social Science is helping to answer this call. We want to solve global challenges with insights on human behavior, some of the most pressing challenges facing our world today.
From changes to work in the era of complex teams and the widespread use of artificial intelligence to the challenges of combating cybercrime; from the need for creative ways to promote well-being and address mental and physical health across the life span; to the advances that happen when historical insights and advanced analytics are used to craft and evaluate sound public policies.
The world needs social scientists to achieve transformational impact for the common good. Help us reach our goal.
34% of our funding goal has been met. With the help from over 6.6k donors, we have raised over $46 million since 2022. Learn more about our funding priorities below.
With the Social Science Scholars Program, we offer students more opportunities, support and one-on-one investment than any other undergraduate program at a major research university in the U.S. We will continue to recruit talented, accomplished and passionate incoming students and help them excel by creating a close-knit cohort experience. This program is the premier talent incubator in the College of Social Science.
Goal: $30 million


We believe in the transformation of knowledge into action that happens when students apply the knowledge gained in their on-campus courses to experiences outside the classroom. In fact, we require all majors to complete at least one high quality experiential learning course and offer exceptional experiences with programs like InnovateGov and the Flint Community Initiative. Scholarships for these opportunities help create a more engaged, prepared student body.
Interested in giving? Please contact Rachel Schmidt, Senior Director of Development.
Goal: $50 million
Our signature thematic areas are about working together to create a sustainable, healthier future for all and impacting the common good by focusing on physical, mental and behavioral health across every stage of life.
Interested in giving? Please contact Rachel Schmidt, Senior Director of Development.
Goal: $15 million


Our Financial Literacy initiatives are a signature area for the College that helps prepare MSU students of all majors to manage financial resources effectively across the life span. In addition, the Financial Literacy for Personal and Community Success minor equips students with the skills to manage finances and work in different employment sectors like human services, non-profits and for-profits. Our goal is to expand the reach of the financial literacy initiatives and double enrollment in the next three years. We will also continue leading the Go for the Green team with MSUFCU to promote financial education and meet student needs.
Goal: $20 million
These initiatives focus on civil engagement and discourse, bringing research, teaching and real-world practice together. Through hands-on learning, we’re helping students effectively engage with communities, solve pressing issues and make a real difference in the world. Through interdisciplinary research teams of faculty and students and by partnering with local organizations, we will continue fostering collaboration and creating positive change.
Goal: $31 million
For more information on how to give, please contact:
Rachel Schmidt
Senior Director of Development
College of Social Science
rschmidt@msu.edu