Honors Program
The Honors Program seeks to enrich the academic experience of motivated, curious, and civic-minded students through unique courses and co-curricular activities.
The Honors Program welcomes applications from prospective new students, transfer students, and current UM students. The deadline for Fall 2024 admission has passed. Applications for 2025 will open in October 2024. If you have any questions, please contact the Honors Program by emailing honors@961381.com.
The Honors Experience
The Honors Program is proud to offer our students a variety of experiences and benefits that extend beyond the walls of the classroom. Throughout the year, we host community-building social events and cultural outings, along with professional development workshops designed to prepare students for success in their future careers. Additional program benefits include:
- Priority registration
- A peer mentor program
- Funding for travel to academic conferences
- Early move-in for the fall semester
- Honors housing in Ramsay Hall (as available)
The Honors Curriculum
Honors students pursue a major of their choice while taking Honors courses each year. Freshman-level Honors courses include special sections of some general education classes, such as Foundations of Oral Communication, Global Literature, and Music Appreciation. Upper-level Honors courses cover a variety of interdisciplinary topics and include opportunities for service learning, field trips, and research. Examples of past special topics Honors courses include The Mathematics of Chess, The Haunted South, Model United Nations, Life in the Universe, Exploring Star Trek, Family Communication, and The Origins of Comics.
After the successful completion of 18 credit hours of Honors coursework, a student is awarded with the Honors Certificate. Students who successfully complete 26 credit hours of Honors coursework (including a capstone experience) earn the University Honors degree.