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Nov 24, 2024
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Fitchburg State University 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fitchburg State University Honors Program
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Director
Catherine Buell
Assistant Director
Monica Maldari
Objectives for the Honors Program
The Honors Program provides an enriched, stimulating set of courses for the best-prepared and most qualified students. Students will be admitted to the program in the freshman year. Students who complete the program do so in place of the General Education requirements. Students may also apply for admission into an Honors minor in the freshman or sophomore years.
The Honors Program emphasizes the following skills and areas of expertise: conceptual and applied knowledge; communication, collaboration, and organization; problem solving and synthesizing; initiative and creativity; ethical reasoning, and citizenship and service. Students are expected to apply their learning in both the college and the larger community. A GPA of 3.3 must be maintained to continue in the program.
Criteria of Invitation to the Honors Program
Freshmen students are invited to join the Honors Program based on their high school preparation, SAT scores, and documented evidence of leadership potential.
Students may also apply for entrance into the Honors Minor. Students applying for the minor must have completed at least one semester at Fitchburg State University with a GPA of at least 3.3 and must apply for admission to the Honors Director.
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Curriculum for the Honors Program
Students in the Honors Program satisfy a portion of their General Education curriculum by taking at least six Honors courses (non-thesis courses), two semesters of a language, and two semesters of an Honors Thesis for a total of 30-31 credits.
Students must take at least six courses from the list below to satisfy a portion of the general education requirements.
Honors Minor
The minor consists of the following courses: Honors Transfer Students
Honors students at Massachusetts public community colleges, colleges, or universities may substitute honors courses that they have taken. |
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