Honors in the Major Programs
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- Students must maintain an overall 3.2 GPA and a 3.5 GPA in the major.
- Students must complete all field distribution requirements of the respective major.
- Students must abide by the听 Code of Academic Integrity.
- Students may be placed on probation in the Honors in the Major Program for one semester if overall GPA and/or major GPA is not maintained; if required minimum GPA and/or major GPA is not reestablished after the probationary semester, the student will be dismissed from the program.
The Honors in the Major Programs offers outstanding students the option to explore an expanded view of their future profession and the broader social context of their work. The specific purposes of the Honors in the Major are:
- To attract undergraduate students of high ability and commitment to special education and related professions;
- To prepare undergraduates seeking a Bachelor鈥檚 degree with the scholarly and practical experiences which will help them expand the traditional teaching roles required of graduates;
- To provide additional opportunities to learn for undergraduate students (e.g. through enhanced experiences outside of course work and an honors seminar);
- To form mentorships between experienced faculty and future educators; and
- To foster the development of future educators with experience in the development and implementation of interventions for children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities.
An honors compact is an agreement between a student and an instructor that, under the instructor鈥檚 guidance, the student will complete an enhancement of a course that significantly enriches the educational experience in a manner consistent with other courses that receive honors credit at 澳门六合彩历史记录.
For students admitted into certain upper-division honors programs (honors in the major), their professors need to fill out the听Honors Compact form听and submit it to their department鈥檚 honors director. In turn, they will send it to the University Honors Director to ensure that this achievement is noted on the student鈥檚 transcript at the end of the semester.
Instructions for Signing Fillable Honors Compact Form
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- Students must maintain an overall 3.2 GPA and a 3.5 GPA in the major.
- Students must complete all field distribution requirements of the respective major.
- Students must abide by the Code of Academic Integrity.
- Students may be placed on probation in the Honors in the Major Program for one semester if overall GPA and/or major GPA is not maintained; if required minimum GPA and/or major GPA is not reestablished after the probationary semester, the student will be dismissed from the program.
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The Honors in the Major Programs offers outstanding students the option to explore an expanded view of their future profession and the broader social context of their work. The specific purposes of the Honors in the Major are:
- To attract undergraduate students of high ability and commitment to special education and related professions;
- To prepare undergraduates seeking a Bachelor鈥檚 degree with the scholarly and practical experiences which will help them expand the traditional teaching roles required of graduates;
- To provide additional opportunities to learn for undergraduate students (e.g. through enhanced experiences outside of course work and an honors seminar);
- To form mentorships between experienced faculty and future educators; and
- To foster the development of future educators with experience in the development and implementation of interventions for children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities.