HONORS SEMINAR PATHWAY
The Honors Seminar Pathway offers transformative learning experiences for students interested in developing global awareness from an interdisciplinary perspective.
A few of the benefits members are afforded:
- small class sizes (generally 15-24 students)
- access to specially designed interdisciplinary courses
- membership in the Honors Student Association
- access to Honors staff and office as information and support center
- special recognition in the commencement program
- eligibility to participate in Honors international study
Students must complete a minimum of 12 hours of Honors course work at the HON 351-452 level (HON 320-Travel Courses are also eligible) and demonstrate active contributions and service to co-curricular elements of the campus community for transcript and graduation recognition.
A minimum of three HON 351-452 level courses are offered each semester. These are small group (15-24 students) seminar offerings that are interdisciplinary with writing emphasis and have no prerequisites. Students may petition in special circumstances to substitute an HON 400-level independent study for three hours of credit. HON 320-Travel Courses are also occasionally offered.
To add the Honors Seminar Pathway to your transcript in myWCU, please contact Dr. Zachary Wooten at zwooten@wcupa.edu
Eligibility Requirements
- an earned minimum of 30 credits;
- an earned minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA;
Retention
To remain in good standing in the Honors Seminar Pathway, students must:
- regularly schedule and complete 4 Honors course offerings
- maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- earn a minimum grade of C+ in all honors course work
Completion of the Pathway
To complete the Honors Seminar Pathway and receive recognition, students must:
- complete a minimum of 12 hours of Honors course work at the 351 and above level (HON 320 is also acceptable)
- maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25
- earn a minimum grade of C+ in all honors coursework
Recognition for Graduation
- Students who complete the 320/351-452 level Honors courses will have an “H” designation for the work recorded on their transcript, and will have “Honors Seminar Pathway” indicated
- A document of merit and medallion will be awarded upon completion of the minimum twelve hours at the annual fall and spring Seminar Medallion Ceremonies.
Note: to receive a medallion, you must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher by the end of the semester prior to graduation, successfully fulfilled honors college requirements with a C+ or higher and be present at the Seminar Medallion Ceremony.