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Personalized Support

As an ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï Online student, you receive all benefits of in-person students, including 24/7 tutoring and mental health support, plus dedicated Success Coaches for your online journey.

Save Up to $1,000 per Semester Online

Declare a fully online major and you can get up to $1000 per semester in scholarships that are not need based.

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Most Course Readings Are Free

The Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies program uses no-cost readings for most required courses, so you save on textbooks every semester.

Why Study Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies Online at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

The online Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies B.A. teaches you to analyze how systems of power shape people’s lives and to act on what you learn. You’ll build skills in critical analysis, research, writing, policy analysis, and ethical reasoning that translate directly into work across nonprofits, public agencies, education, healthcare, and advocacy.

The curriculum is grounded in intersectional, transnational, and decolonial scholarship. You’ll examine how gender, race, sexuality, class, ability, and global power structures intersect in contemporary issues like healthcare access, reproductive justice, immigration, climate change, education policy, and movements for abolition. Every major completes an internship, on-site or fully remote, that puts theory into practice and builds a professional network before graduation.

Faculty Who Specialize in Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies

At many universities, gender studies courses are taught by faculty borrowed from other departments. At ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, the majority of your lower- and upper-division courses are taught by faculty who specialize in gender, women, and sexualities studies. They publish in the field, design the curriculum, and are prepared to mentor majors from your first introductory course through your senior experience.

Their expertise spans transnational sexualities and queer Latin American studies, queer and trans of color critique, decolonial and critical race feminisms, Black feminism and African Diaspora literature, feminist interventions in global politics, and the intersections of gender, religion, and law. Faculty are accessible. Students in the program consistently say they’re treated as collaborators and that faculty work alongside them.

Scholarships for Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies Majors

Program Specific Scholarship Opportunities

The Gender Institute for Teaching and Advocacy (GITA) sponsors nine scholarships specifically for students in the Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies program. Awards support students with a range of backgrounds and goals, including activism, financial need, migrant family experience, survivors of violence, and degree completion. At ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï four scholarships are specifically for students with a declared major in Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies

GITA also offers scholarship tutoring, where staff help you identify and apply for awards inside the department, andacross the university and externally.

See all GITA scholarships and grants

What You'll Study in the Online Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies Major

Foundations of the Field. Build a working vocabulary in feminist, queer, and trans studies and learn how the field developed across activist, academic, and global movements.

Power, Privilege, and Intersectionality. Examine how gender, race, sexuality, class, ability, and citizenship interact to shape access, opportunity, and lived experience.

Feminist and Queer Theory. Engage the major theoretical traditions that drive contemporary scholarship and activism, from foundational feminist thought to queer theory and decolonial critique.

Research Methods for Social Change. Learn feminist and queer research methods and apply them to questions you care about in communities, institutions, and policy.

Bodies, Health, and Reproductive Justice. Study how gender and sexuality shape healthcare access, embodiment, and movements for reproductive autonomy.

Transnational and Decolonial Perspectives. Look beyond U.S. borders to understand how gender and sexuality operate in global contexts, migration, and movements for decolonization.

Social Justice, Activism, and Advocacy. Examine the histories and strategies of feminist and queer organizing and develop your own capacity for advocacy and leadership.

Gender, Sexuality, and Law. Study how legal systems shape gendered violence, victim advocacy, human rights, and structural inequality, and how feminist legal frameworks push for change.

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Careers and Outcomes With a Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies Degree


See Where Your GWS Degree Can Take You

Here are examples of annual median salaries for related professions nationally.

Social and Community Service Managers
$78,240

Human Resources Specialists
$72,910

Health Education Specialists
$63,000

Social and Human Service Assistants
$45,120

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook.

A Gender, Women, and Sexualities Studies degree opens doors across nonprofit, public, education, healthcare, and corporate sectors. Graduates work where critical thinking about power, gender, and equity matters, which means almost everywhere.

Nonprofit and advocacy: community organizer, program coordinator, nonprofit program director, victim advocate

Public sector and policy: policy analyst, legislative aide, government program specialist

Education and communications: sex educator, training and development specialist, content strategist, communications coordinator

Health and human services: patient advocate, reproductive health educator, case manager, LGBTQI services coordinator

Going on to graduate school? Many GWS graduates pursue advanced degrees in social work, law, public health, counseling, and gender studies, applying their analytical foundation to research or professional practice.

Your Online Experience as a Student at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï

You get the same faculty, the same degree, and the same student services that on-campus students receive.

  • A dedicated Student Success Coach helps you map transfer credit, plan around caregiving and work shifts, and stay on track when life gets full. They know what it’s like to balance school with everything else you’re carrying.
  • Free 24/7 tutoring and online library services mean you can write a feminist theory paper at 11 p.m. after the kids are asleep, or research reproductive justice policy during a lunch break. Your time is your own.
  • Academic advising and career services are fully online. Talk through your internship options, your graduate school questions, or your next career move without coming to campus. The people advising you understand where this degree leads.
  • Take six credits to qualify for online major scholarships, plus tap into the nine GITA scholarships available specifically to GWS students. Pace your coursework around your job, your community work, your family, or your activism. The program flexes around your life.
  • Your classmates are organizers, nonprofit staff, parents, educators, healthcare workers, and people building careers in advocacy and helping professions. Many are doing this degree because the work they care about needs the analysis and language this program gives them. The peer network you build here is one you carry into your field.
  • For students in places where gender studies programs are being closed or restricted, ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï is open. You can study this material here, with faculty who teach it as a serious field, and earn a degree that travels.

Online does not mean alone at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï. We’re here for you.


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How Much Does it Cost to Complete a GWS B.A. online at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï, and is There Financial Support?

Low in-state tuition, reduced tuition for western states, scholarships exclusive to online majors, and GI Bill benefits for eligible veterans all make ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï an affordable path to your FERA degree.

Colorado Residents

As low as $315.20 /credit*

Example: 12 credits — $4,703.36 total including tuition & fees.

*Colorado Opportunity Fund (COF) reduces per-credit costs for eligible Colorado residents.

Not in Colorado? (WUE/RIT)

As low as $646.80 /credit

Example: 12 credits — $7,761.84 total including tuition & fees.

Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) and Roadrunner Interstate Tuition (RIT) reduce nonresident costs for certain states.

Scholarships for Fully Online Majors

Declare a fully online major and you may qualify for up to $1,000 per semester (fall/spring). No separate scholarship application is required. Learn more about eligibility and how it works.

ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï is approved for VA education benefits. Learn more about veteran and military student services.

Exclusively online students save over $100 per semester in fees compared to on-campus students.

See detailed tuition and fee information: Undergraduate Tuition & Fees.

Figures shown are example 2025–26 rates.

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