Beyond Academic Benefits
- Live in our “Quiet Suite” dorm option
- Become eligible for merit scholarships
- Stand out for graduate school
- Be competitive in the job market
The College Honors Program offers academically talented students, regardless of major, the opportunity to participate in a four-year honors experience. The program has two parts: General Education Honors and Departmental Honors. You may complete either part, and that part will be noted on your official transcript, or you may complete both and receive the additional designation of “College Honors” on the transcript.
Students take a minimum of five General Education courses, normally including the three core requirements, in specially designed honors sections. These sections are designed to be more intellectually challenging than regular courses and are kept small in size, allowing for ample opportunity for class discussion and individualized study.
Departmental Honors offers students the opportunity to do an independent research, critical or creative project on a topic of their choice and directed by a professor of their choice. Normally the project begins in the senior year and requires six to eight hours of independent study credit over two semesters.
No application is required—our admissions counselors automatically consider all first-year applicants who apply by the Early Action priority deadline (12/15) for the honors program.
Students apply to the honors committee in their major department, no later than the beginning of the semester before senior year.