Tuesday, March 16, 2010


 

Program Information
We encourage to read through our Honors Program Brochure to find out more about our program!

Honors Contract Information
Your contract is in two parts:


Part 1 must be signed by your faculty mentor (the faculty member teaching the class in which you are creating an Honors Project) and the Honors Advisory Committee Chair. Note that Part 1 must be received by a member of the Honors Advisory Committee by the end of the third week of class.

Part 2 must be signed and forwarded to the Honors Advisory Committee no later than the deadline for final grades to be submitted for the semester in which you create and finish your Honors Project.

A reception will be held at the end of the semester for other students and faculty to view the Honors Projects.

Honors Contract This document also includes guidelines for writing a proposal to accompany your Honors Contract!


Project Ideas


You will see a list of ideas for projects on the back of the Program Brochure. As faculty and students release their ideas for publication, they will be posted here.