Honors Advising is coming up on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday October 26-28. This is an opportunity for students to meet with advisors in the College to discuss options for fulfilling the requirement that students complete 6 hours of approved upper-division courses (HON 480, HON 300, or HON 483) as part of the Honors Curriculum (as seen below). Every student must take at least 3 hours of HON 480. Each semester there are several of these small, interdisciplinary seminars offered through the College by outstanding faculty from across the University offered as sections of HON 480.
Most students in the college will complete their upper-division requirements through taking two sections of HON 480, but may substitute 3-hours of HON 300 or HON 483 for one of the sections of HON 480. Students are permitted to enroll in these courses by the college. Those students who are nearest to graduation are given priority to complete these seminars or one of our other options for upper-division credits. These Honors Advising sessions also allow the college to continue to “check-in” with students along the way and for them to ask honors-related questions. Students may also request to be permitted to enroll in either HON 484 (the Honors Oracle news) or HON 488 (the Steering Committee of the Honors College Student Association). Honors Advising begins after the coming semester schedule is released and goes “live” for students.
Sessions are booked by students by rolling invitation (based on total student credit hours earned) and are 15 minute appointments. For more information.