You may have been admitted to the W.A. Franke Honors College automatically thanks to being a National Scholar, or perhaps you’re interested in applying to the Franke Honors College to challenge yourself academically. But how do you know if life as a University of ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ Franke Honors Wildcat is right for you?
Here are some common questions students have to consider.
You get more, but you also have to do a little bit more. To be an Honors student, you need to take 30 (transfer students may take less, depending on credits), which include a few Honors gen eds and the . That leaves dozens of Honors credits that you get to choose – or even design. What are Honors classes? Honors classes are similar to non-Honors classes, but tend to be more discussion-oriented/seminar-style.Ìý
The W.A. Franke Honors College isn't just about bragging rights (though those are pretty cool, too). It's an opportunity to make the most of your time at ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ and your springboard to launch your dream career. Here's how:
¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ has more than $680 million in total research expenditures. That provides ample opportunity for Honors students to undertake their own research, or join existing research projects under the supervision of a faculty member. Research opportunities begin with the , which gets you into the action ASAP.Ìý
It’s called the Honors Village because it’s so much more than just a residence hall. Just steps away from your spacious suite, you can find honors classrooms, collaboration spaces, academic advisors, a dining hall, the North recreation and wellness center, and even a relaxing courtyard where you can clear your head.Ìý
Check out this student-led Honors Village tour:
Join , like the Honors Student Council. Participate in opportunities or join , which are travel opportunities designed specifically for honors students to earn honors credit while exploring the world.Ìý
At the end of the day, joining the W. A. Franke Honors College gives you access to a close-knit community in and outside the classroom. The benefits begin your first year, and last beyond your time at the University of ¾ÅÉ«ÊÓƵ.