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Course Offerings
Source: 2001-2002 Catalog |
The University Honors Program at Washburn provides opportunities for
highly motivated students to enrich their educations through special honors
sections of existing courses, special honors seminars and colloquia that
satisfy general education requirements, independent research projects,
a close working relationship with distinguished faculty, individual advising,
and special intellectual, cultural and social activities. The program
fits well with Washburn's many four-year degree programs. Students work
with the Honors Dean to organize Washburn's many resources to provide
ample opportunities to explore, relate, and assimilate many diverse learning
experiences. Entering freshman students are especially encouraged to inquire
about the University Honors Program. Individuals may apply on their own,
they may be recom- mended by their high school or college faculty, or
they may be invited to apply by the Dean of University Honors. Those students
who demonstrate a strong probability for benefiting from, and contributing
to, the program will be invited to University Honors membership. Although
proven scholastic perfor- mance is important, the Honors Dean will place
substantial emphasis on student interest and motivation in pursuing an
honors program. Students who complete an appro- priate number of University
Honors courses (24 hours) and satisfy the thesis and g.p.a. requirements
will graduate with University Honors and have their transcripts so marked.
Washburn is an institutional member of the National Collegiate Honors
Council. For more information on the University Honors Program, contact
Dr. Robert D. Stein, Dean of University Honors and Chairperson, Department
of English.
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