INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS APPLYING FOR ADMISSION AS FIRST YEAR STUDENTS (LOWER DIVISION): HOW ARE ADMISSIONS DECISIONS MADE?
Q. Who decides who is admitted to the Honors Program? A. Applications are reviewed by the Honors Admissions committee, a committee made up of faculty and staff. There are at least three readers of every application that meets at least the minimum admissions criteria. [Top of Page] Q. Why is the Honors Program so small? A. Each student admitted to the Program receives a scholarship which covers full tuition, books and academic fees for as long as the student remains in good standing in the Program. Students in the Program are also accorded many other benefits. [Top of Page] Q. How does the Honors Program decide whom to admit? OR What qualities does the Honors Admissions committee look for? A. Applications are screened to determine whether applicants meet minimum standards for admission to the Program. Applications which meet minimum standards receive further screening by the Honors Admissions committee. The committee considers the high school transcript, class rank, standardized test sc
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