Humanitarian Affairs Program
Humanitarian Studies Program
The Humanitarian Studies Program provides students with the technical knowledge and analytical tools necessary to examine and critique a wide range of humanitarian activities, including food aid, water and sanitation programming, medical assistance, and refugee settlements. The combination of rigorous interdisciplinary coursework and experiential learning opportunities prepare students for a host of graduate studies and careers, such as disaster relief, global public health, human rights, and international law. Additionally, the IIHA’s New York City location provides students with exposure to various United Nations Agencies, the US Mission to the UN, international NGOs, and prominent research institutions. Students interested in minoring in humanitarian studies should visit the minor page. Explore more about HUST on the left-hand side of this page and below.
Additional opportunities for HUST, MSHS, and international prospective and current students
HUST/MSHS Accelerated Program (4 + 1 years)
NOHA Program for international graduate students
NOHA for Fordham graduate students
Fordham Veterans and Yellow Ribbon Guarantee
Apply for open scholarships from SVA's partners. These are distributed to top student veterans in a manner that doesn't interfere with the GI Bill® or other financial aid and total over $100,000 annually. Learn more.