Expand Your Learning through Honors Learning Experiences

Honors classes introduce students to advanced scholarships while the programs offer individualized advising, exposure to a community of thought leaders, and the opportunity to interact with professors and professionals driving innovation in the field. 

The honors education students find here will support and challenge them to become:

  • Lifelong Learners - Critical thinkers who embrace inquiry and practice reflective, interdisciplinary learning.
  • Collaborative Leaders - Effective communicators who embrace opportunities with creativity, professionalism, and teamwork.
  • Civic-Minded Scholars - Responsible individuals who value different viewpoints, have global awareness, and seek practical ways to advance the public good.
     
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Honors Courses

Honors courses offer smaller class sizes and a more engaging experience. See what’s available this semester!

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HLE Opportunities

Earn an Honors Learning Experience (HLE) credit by assisting faculty in the classroom, taking an Honors Discovery course, conducting research, and engaging in other hands-on learning opportunities. 

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Curricular Requirements

Honors coursework provides students with an opportunity to customize their learning through eight Honors Learning Experience (HLE) options. 

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Remaining in Good Standing

In order to remain in good standing, all students must adhere to the KSU Journey Honors College requirements.

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