PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS VISIT APPLY CONNECT You Belong in Honors Curriculum The Honors curriculum teaches valuable writing, research, and critical thinking skills while fostering strong connections between students and faculty. Curriculum about Curriculum Student Life Honors students are the best part of the Honors College. They are both highly motivated and extremely supportive of one another. Student Life about Student Life Opportunities only in Honors From scholarships to leadership positions, there are many opportunities available only to Honors students. Opportunities in Honors about Opportunities only in Honors Connect with us Come visit us or meet virtually with an Honors Ambassador. Connect with us about Connect with us What it costs? Students in the Honors College pay an extra $7 per credit. On average, Honors students pay $300 a year to be in the Honors College. If you qualify for Tuition-Free Degree, the extra Honors costs are covered. Meet our Students Criminology and Criminal Justice Major Isabella Starr I originally wanted to go to a liberal arts college, but the cost was too much to consider. I ended up hearing about the Honors College, and realized this was the place for me. Data Science Major Madison Ruff Students should join Honors to be a part of a community that prioritizes interdisciplinary learning. In every Honors class, I saw how disciplines are related to one another. Psychology and Communications Major Mia Hohmann Honors has given me the opportunity to work with an advisor 1:1 on primary research for my thesis. I got to fully dive into the research world and now feel ready for graduate school. Applied linguistics Major Chayse Richarson Being in the Honors College has provided me with so many opportunities to meet new people and get involved on campus. It has been easy for me to step out of my comfort zone and meet new people. Previous Hero Slide Next Hero Slide