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Honors College
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there scholarships specifically for Honors College students?
Can I keep the Presidential Scholarship if I drop the Honors College?
Can you be awarded the Presidential Scholarship if you are not admitted to the Honors College?
Do honors students regularly interact with "regular" students?
How do I apply?
How hard or easy are honors classes?
How helpful is the Honors College for changing majors or class scheduling?
I want to room with someone who is not in the Honors College. Can he or she live in honors housing with me?
What are colloquiums like?
What are the perks of being in the Honors College?
What are the requirements for admission to the Honors College and requirements to stay in the Honors College?
What are visitation policies for the honors residence hall?
What university core classes do honors courses take the place of?
What is Honors 100?
What is it?
What is the honors residence hall like?
What kind of study abroad opportunities are available?
What kinds of extra-curricular activities can Honors students be a part of?
What kinds of people are in the Honors College?
What's the thesis like? Is it hard?
What kinds of people are in the Honors College?
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Honors College
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of people are in the Honors College?
The Honors College is made up of all different types of people. Most of them probably have some of the same kinds of interests, worries, and hopes that you have.
But there is no one profile that each and every honors student fits. Many of your interests, talents, and goals will be yours alone. One of the purposes of the Honors College is to bring you and these other unique individuals together.
On the other hand, honors students are good students who have been high achievers in high school. They are responsible about going to class, preparing assignments. They are eager to express their individual points of view. Perhaps they procrastinate a bit, too.
Honors College
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there scholarships specifically for Honors College students?
Can I keep the Presidential Scholarship if I drop the Honors College?
Can you be awarded the Presidential Scholarship if you are not admitted to the Honors College?
Do honors students regularly interact with "regular" students?
How do I apply?
How hard or easy are honors classes?
How helpful is the Honors College for changing majors or class scheduling?
I want to room with someone who is not in the Honors College. Can he or she live in honors housing with me?
What are colloquiums like?
What are the perks of being in the Honors College?
What are the requirements for admission to the Honors College and requirements to stay in the Honors College?
What are visitation policies for the honors residence hall?
What university core classes do honors courses take the place of?
What is Honors 100?
What is it?
What is the honors residence hall like?
What kind of study abroad opportunities are available?
What kinds of extra-curricular activities can Honors students be a part of?
What kinds of people are in the Honors College?
What's the thesis like? Is it hard?
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