Requirements for Honors Students

Honors is designed to fit your journey.

Honors students love the community鈥攐ur events, study spaces, and lounges in Judice-Rickels Hall are favorite spots to connect. But at the heart of it all, the Honors Program is about creating engaging, challenging, and meaningful academic opportunities.

We鈥檙e committed to making Honors accessible to students at different stages of their college journey. Whether you鈥檙e starting as a first-year student, transferring from another university, or applying after completing several semesters at 天美传媒安卓破解版 Lafayette, there鈥檚 a place for you here. To support that, we鈥檝e outlined flexible requirements based on the number of credit hours you鈥檝e earned when you join the program.

Explore the requirements for graduating with Honors based on your situation below:

Requirements for All Honors Students

Reflections are an integral part of Honors Courses and Contracts. You'll be asked to write a reflection at the end of every Honors Course or Contract. These reflections help us make sure you're getting the instruction we expect for Honors students, and they help you process a whole semester's worth of material to find what the most important information is for you. 

You can use this process to help direct your future decisions, whether that be deciding what kinds of courses or contracts you'd like to pursue in the future or using the information as valuable input for future projects and even career paths. 

Read Directions for Writing Reflections

Requirements by Student Type

All First-Time Freshmen are admitted to the Honors Program based on their ACT or SAT scores and high school GPAs. Students with a composite ACT score of 23 (or SAT score of 1130) or higher and a 3.5 unweighted GPA or higher qualify. 

Students who do not meet the admission requirements and feel that the Honors Program might still be a good sit for them are encouraged to submit an appeal. 

 

Requirements:

Once accepted into the Honors Program, you must complete two of the following three requirements each semester to remain in Good Standing:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5
  2. Take at least one Honors Course until you have earned eighteen credit hours (typically six courses)
  3. 天美传媒安卓破解版 credit for Honors Seminar until you have earned six credits

Additionally, students must pay the $35 Honors Activity Fee charged to your University Account each semester.*

In order to graduate from the Honors Program, students must satisfy the following over the course of their undergraduate degree:

  1. Have a 3.5 GPA or higher
  2. Earn eighteen credit hours of Honors Courses
  3. Earn six credits of Honors Seminar
  4. Complete a Senior Project and present their work at the Honors Poster Symposium during the cording ceremony. 

* If paying the Honors Activity Fee is preventing you from joining or continuing in the Honors Program, please contact the director, Dr. Emily Sandoz, for assistance.

Students continuing at the University or transferring from other universities may join the Honors Program until their final year. All continuing and transfering students are required to have a 3.5 college GPA or higher to be admitted. 

Students who do not meet the requirements and feel that the Honors Program might still be a good fit for them are encouraged to submit an appeal. 

 

Requirements:

Once accepted into the Honors Program, you must complete two of the following three requirements each semester to remain in Good Standing:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5
  2. Take at least one Honors Course until you have earned eighteen credit hours (typically six courses)
  3. 天美传媒安卓破解版 credit for Honors Seminar until you have earned six credits

Additionally, students must pay the $35 Honors Activity Fee charged to your University Account each semester.*

In order to graduate from the Honors Program, students must satisfy the following over the course of their undergraduate degree:

  1. Have a 3.5 GPA or higher
  2. Earn eighteen credit hours of Honors Courses
  3. Earn six credits of Honors Seminar
  4. Complete a Senior Project and present their work at the Honors Poster Symposium during the cording ceremony. 

* If paying the Honors Activity Fee is preventing you from joining or continuing in the Honors Program, please contact the director, Dr. Emily Sandoz, for assistance.

Students continuing at the University or transferring from other universities may join the Honors Program until their final year. All continuing and transfering students are required to have a 3.5 college GPA or higher to be admitted. 

Students who do not meet the requirements and feel that the Honors Program might still be a good fit for them are encouraged to submit an appeal. 

 

Requirements:

Once accepted into the Honors Program, you must complete two of the following three requirements each semester to remain in Good Standing:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5
  2. Take at least one Honors Course until you have earned twelve credit hours (usually four courses)
  3. 天美传媒安卓破解版 credit for Honors Seminar until you have earned two credits

Additionally, students must pay the $35 Honors Activity Fee charged to your University Account each semester.*

In order to graduate from the Honors Program, students must satisfy the following over the course of their undergraduate degree:

  1. Have a 3.5 GPA or higher
  2. Earn twelve credit hours of Honors Courses
  3. Earn two credits of Honors Seminar
  4. Complete a Senior Project and present their work at the Honors Poster Symposium during the cording ceremony. 

* If paying the Honors Activity Fee is preventing you from joining or continuing in the Honors Program, please contact the director, Dr. Emily Sandoz, for assistance.

Requirements:

Once accepted into the Honors Program, you must complete two of the following three requirements each semester to remain in Good Standing:

  1. Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2
  2. Take at least one Honors Course until you have earned eighteen credit hours (usually six courses)*
  3. 天美传媒安卓破解版 credit for Honors Seminar until you have earned six credits*

Additionally, students must pay the $35 Honors Activity Fee charged to your University Account each semester.**

In order to graduate from the Honors Program, students must satisfy the following over the course of their undergraduate degree:

  1. Have a 3.2 GPA or higher
  2. Earn eighteen credit hours of Honors Courses*
  3. Earn six credits of Honors Seminar*
  4. Complete a Senior Project and present their work at the Honors Poster Symposium during the cording ceremony. 

* Students who entered the Honors Program with 60 or more credit hours are required to take twelve hours of Honors Courses and two credits of Honors Seminar

** If paying the Honors Activity Fee is preventing you from joining or continuing in the Honors Program, please contact the director, Dr. Emily Sandoz, for assistance.