To complete the Honors College requirements and graduate as a Commonwealth Honors Scholar, honors students must1:
- Maintain a 3.250 cumulative GPA
- Complete the Honors curriculum requirements
- Complete at least one approved Enrichment requirement (E1) per every semester the student is a member of the Honors College
- Complete and defend an honors project or honors thesis
Course Requirements2/3
- H1: HONR.1100 First-Year Seminar in Honors: Text in the City (FYSH)4/5
- H2: ENGL.1020 College Writing II (honors section)6/7
- H3: Any dedicated honors course
- H4: Either:8
- A dedicated honors core curriculum course
- An upper-level honors seminar
- H5: Either:
- A dedicated honors course at the 3000/4000 level
- An Honors-by-Contract on a non-honors 3000/4000 level course9
- Any graduate course
- H6: Any upper-level honors seminar
- H7: Either:
- A course that supports the first half of a two-semester honors project or thesis10
- A dedicated honors course at the 3000/4000 level
- A graduate course
- H8: A course that supports the second half of a two-semester honors project or thesis or a course that supports a one-semester honors project10
1Any deviation from these requirements as presented here requires an Honors Petition for Exception to be filed with the Honors College Dean.
2Students must earn a B or better in their honors courses for it to satisfy any particular requirement.
3All dedicated honors courses have a 3xx section number.
4FYSH satisfies the College Writing I requirement. Those students who have already satisfied their College Writing I requirement will receive Arts & Humanities core curriculum credit for FYSH.
5Students who enter the Honors College with 30 or more credits already earned may waive the H1.
6Students who enter the Honors College with 60 or more credits already earned may waive the H1 and H2.
7Students who have already earned credit for a non-honors section of College Writing II may replace the H2 with an Arts & Humanities or Social Science core curriculum dedicated honors course.
8The courses used to satisfy the H3 and H4 cannot come from the same academic department.
9An Honors-By-Contract is an agreement between an honors student, an instructor, and the Honors College whereby the student agrees to take on additional honors level work as it pertains to the class.
10The course(s) used to satisfy the honors project or honors thesis vary depending on the nature of the work a student will be doing. Students should consult with their honors advisor for information on how to complete the honors project/thesis requirement.