What if I’m not finished with Honors classes by the end of my sophomore year?
The required honors classes are intended to have been completed by students by the end of the sophomore year; however, there is not a specific deadline for having them completed, short of graduation. The program is designed so that the classes fill up the first two years, and the senior project occupies the last two. It is highly recommended, for the sake of simplicity and the sanity of students, that the required classes be taken as soon as possible, but no penalty will be imposed if seniors are still taking honors classes during their final semester.
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