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What is the Criminology, Law and Society Honors Program?

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What is the Criminology, Law and Society Honors Program?

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The Criminology, Law and Society Honors Program gives qualified criminology, law and society students a special opportunity for an exceptional educational experience. Only students who have demonstrated a high level of academic achievement are eligible to apply. An announcement will be made to criminology, law and society majors, and applications accepted, in the Spring of each year, for enrollment during the next academic year. Criminology, Law and Society Honors students enroll in two small honors seminars (one per semester, normally during the senior year), working closely with a faculty member on cutting-edge justice issues. Please contact the criminology, law and society program at 703-993-8314 for more information.

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