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Benefits

The Honors Program offers many benefits to its members.

Smaller Classes.
There are a maximum number of 35 students admitted to the Honors Program each year. The classes are smaller so the students get individual attention and greater access to the professor. Classroom discussion is not only encouraged but required.

Select Teachers.
The Honors classes are taught by full time faculty that have demonstrated teaching excellence. They have won numerous teaching awards and are always highly rated by the students.

Seminars and Speakers.
The Honors Program has several speakers each year from various industries, companies and professions. Students are offered the opportunity to hear from executives and professionals to discuss issues facing business leaders.

Camaraderie.
One of the most positive and enduring results of the Honors Program are the friendships that develop among the students. These friendships remain long after graduation and become a source of contacts and networking as the individuals progress in their careers.

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One-on-one relationship with the director.
The honors students work very closely with the director to help assure success in the program. There are scheduling meetings each to term to discuss their progress. Each student is dealt with individually and their progress is frequently monitored. The director knows and assists each student.

Graduation with Honors.
The Honors designation is on the student's transcript and diploma. Honors is an important designation for employers and graduate schools.

 


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