Honor students may qualify for one of the three designations on their official transcript as graduates of the University Honors Program by satisfactorily passing UHP courses as outlined below. In addition to these requirements, each level designation also requires two semesters of a single foreign language or adequately passing a foreign language test administered by the College Level Examination Program (CLEP). To access the University Honors Graduation application form, Click here.
HIGHEST DISTINCTION |
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UH 201 and UH 202 "Texts and Critics" |
8 Credits |
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| 1 Upper-Division Honors Seminar | 4 Credits | |
| A Second Upper-Division Honors Seminar OR UH 450/451 Tutorial* (Student Fellow) |
4-6 Credits | |
| Honors Thesis (May be in Major or in Honors) | 3 Credits | |
| Other UH Courses** | 9 Credits (or 13 using UH 301) | |
| Minimum Highest Distinction Credits | 28 Credits | |
DISTINCTION |
Dr. Ilse-Mari Lee and
Associate Provost
David Singel congratulate |
UH 201 and UH 202 "Texts and Critics" | 8 Credits |
| 1 Upper-Division Honors Seminar | 4 Credits | |
| A Second Honors Seminar, UH 450/451 Tutorial* (Student Fellow) OR Honors Thesis (May be in Major or in Honors) |
4-6 Credits | |
| Other UH Courses** | 4 Credits (or 8 using UH 301) | |
| Minimum Distinction Credits | 20 Credits |
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT |
NOTE: TRANSFER/UPPER CLASS STUDENTS may substitute UH 301 for UH 201/202 pending Director approval signature. |
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| UH 201 and UH 202 "Texts and Critics" | 8 Credits | |
| 1 Upper-Division Honors Seminar, UH 450/451 Tutorial*, OR Honors Thesis (May be in Major or in Honors) |
4-6 Credits | |
| Other UH Courses** | 4 Credits (or 8 using UH 301) | |
| Minimum Academic Achievement Credits | 16 Credits | |
_________________________________________________________ **UH Courses: Any Honors courses including upper-division Honors seminars, tutorials*, contracts, special topics, Great Expeditions, Mentoring Gifted Children, additional thesis credits, and Honors Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Psychology, Economics, Math, Music, Physics, and Sociology. |
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| Music trio for 2012 Honors Commencement ceremony. | Elizabeth Flesch, 2012 Honors Graduate, addresses the Class of 2012. |
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| Ceremony photos courtesy of Joe Shaw | ||


