Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED PUBLICATION]

Honors Program


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USI’s Honors Program enriches the academic experience of curious students through classes and activities which encourage creativity, intellectual risks, independent learning, and interdisciplinary thinking. Honors students engage with the complexities of our diverse and global community, take leadership roles in navigating change, and value lifelong learning and personal growth. The Honors Program offers expanded opportunities for those students who show promise of outstanding academic achievement. Participation in the program exposes students to a wide range of intellectual and academic experiences, provides enriching extracurricular activities, promotes rewarding interaction between students and Honors faculty, and gives students the opportunity to form lasting friendships with other students committed to academic excellence. As a result of their enhanced collegiate experience, Honors students have a distinct advantage in their future pursuits, whether they go on to graduate or professional school or go directly into their chosen professions. The designation of University Honors Scholar is awarded to those students who successfully complete the Honors curriculum, a distinction which is noted on both the diploma and the official transcript.

The Honors curriculum serves to supplement and enrich the student’s overall experience within any of the University’s major fields of study. Honors students enroll in specially designated sections of courses taken from Core 39 and/or from the student’s major. They can also add an Honors component to a regular class in order to make it Honors level. Students generally take one or two Honors courses in a given semester as part of their normal progress toward the baccalaureate degree.

Incoming first year students who have a high school grade point average of 3.5 or higher are invited to join the Honors Program. Students applying without a standardized test score are welcome. If students have taken a standardized test, an SAT score of 1220 or an ACT composite of 25 is required. Students who self-identify as honors but do not meet these requirements are encouraged to apply. Evaluations of these students are made on the basis of admissions essay, cumulative grade point average, class rank, academic background, and extracurricular activities. Transfer and continuing students who have completed a minimum of 15 college credit hours with a cumulative grade point average of 3.4 or higher are also invited to join the Honors Program.

To graduate as a University Honors Scholar, students must complete their undergraduate work with a cumulative grade point average at or above the minimum Honors GPA, complete a minimum of 7 Honors courses with grades of B or better, and meet the activity-point requirements for the Honors Program. The seven Honors courses must include a one-hour Honors seminar (HONS 129 ) and an Honors capstone contract added to a 300- or 400-level class in a student’s major or minor, or an approved substitute.

Honors students may choose to live in the Honors apartments or the Honors Theme Living Community (TLC) in a residence hall (freshmen only). Research shows that students in Living Communities maintain higher GPAs and report greater satisfaction with their college experience than do students as a whole.