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Will participation in Collegium V mean taking more classes?

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Will participation in Collegium V mean taking more classes?

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No. Collegium V requirements can be met as you pursue a typical degree plan in your major. During your freshman and sophomore years, you will take 12 credits (four 3-credit courses) of specially designed Collegium V honors classes as part of your regular general education core classes. In your junior and senior years, you will take an additional 12 credits of upper-level Collegium V seminars, internships, travel abroad class work, or honors research. Students entering after their freshman year will have requirements set for them based on previous academic achievement and experience.

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