"The Honors Program believes that participation in activities outside of the classroom enhances and enriches the undergraduate experience, helping students connect their education to the larger world. Knowing that you will participate in many different types of activities throughout your undergraduate years, our goal is to help you take academic risks, actively engage in your own learning, explore the world, and ultimately develop a deeper understanding of yourself and your goals."
The Honors program requires a minimum of two experiential learning activities to be completed during your undergraduate experience, but luckily you are free to do many more than that if you desire! Experiential learning falls into four categories: international engagement, service, leadership, and research. My two experiential learning projects have already been completed and can be found below.
The Honors program requires a minimum of two experiential learning activities to be completed during your undergraduate experience, but luckily you are free to do many more than that if you desire! Experiential learning falls into four categories: international engagement, service, leadership, and research. My two experiential learning projects have already been completed and can be found below.