2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Honors Program / H
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Dean of the College of Arts, Communication and Social Sciences: Elise M. Hepworth
Director of the Honors Program: Elyssa Ford
Statement of Mission
The Honors Program provides motivated and talented students with an enriched educational experience. Through limited class size and close interactions with faculty, the program provides talented students with a deeper understanding of content and an opportunity to develop critical thinking and discussion skills that prepare them for a dynamic world. In the Honors Program, a commitment to learning is combined with a spirit of inquiry and a critical understanding of the responsibilities of global citizenship. By bringing together the ideas from diverse traditions of knowledge, the Honors Program helps prepare creative and innovative leaders to meet emerging challenges in our global community.
The Honors Program Curriculum
Northwest Missouri State University’s Northwest Core Requirements are outlined in this catalog (see The Northwest Core ). The Honors Program requires Honors students to complete a combination of designated coursework and experiences. Students must complete 4 courses of Honors Northwest Core courses (sections designated with an H) or upper-division courses (300-level or above) as Honors Credit Agreements or any combination of the two types of courses that total a minimum of 12 credit hours. In addition, Honors students must complete 3 of the following Honors Experiences; at least one in each of the two categories listed below. Honors students will need to contact the Director of the Honors Program to obtain specific requirements for completing the various Honors Experiences and receiving Honors credit. Approved experiences may include, but are not limited to the following:
The Service/Leadership Category includes:
- Alternative spring break opportunities sponsored by the University
- Various trainings offered on campus, including CALM, Safe Zone, and Career Pathing
- Community service and/or service learning
- Study abroad trip
- Other student ideas as approved by the Honors Program Director
The Personal/Academic Growth Category includes:
- Presentation of original creative work at a conference
- Publication of original work
- Participation in colloquia that include: a) Lecture Series & Diversity Events, b) Creative & Performing Arts
- Participation in a professional internship related to a possible career
- Study abroad trip
- Other student ideas as approved by the Honors Program Director
Honors Program Policies, Expectations and Requirements
The Honors Program is designed for motivated and capable students. During the first semester, the Honors student typically enrolls in at least one Honors class. These classes are sections of existing courses enhanced for the Honors students. Class size limits for Honors sections provide ample opportunity for students to express themselves and interact more with professors and classmates:
Honors sections will typically involve:
- more extensive reading and/or more ambitious laboratory work
- in-depth conversation
- connections within and among disciplines
- relationship of course material to a diverse global society
- educational experiences that extend beyond the classroom
- opportunities for research and capstone experiences
Eligibility and Admission
- To be considered for entrance into the Honors program, a first-time/entering student must have a minimum unweighted high school GPA of 3.75. SAT/ACT scores are not required. Current Northwest students and transfer students must have a minimum cumulative college GPA of 3.50.
- Eligible applicants must submit an Honors application essay to honors@nwmissouri.edu. Students admitted to the Honors Program will be selected from among eligible applicants.
Program Continuation Requirements
- Honors students must maintain a 3.50 cumulative grade point average to remain in the Honors Program. If a student falls below a cumulative 3.50 GPA for one semester, the student is placed on academic probation in the Honors Program. If after the following semester, the student has not regained a 3.50 cumulative GPA, the student will be placed on provisional status until a cumulative 3.50 GPA is attained.
Graduation Requirements
To graduate with honors, a student must:
- complete 4 courses of Honors Northwest Core courses (sections designated with an H) or upper-division courses (300-level or above) as Honors Credit Agreements or any combination of the two types of courses that total a minimum of 12 credit hours. The Honors section of University Seminar is not included in the 12 credit hours.
- complete 3 Honors Experiences; at least one in each of the two following categories: Service/Leadership and Personal/Academic Growth
- maintain a 3.50 cumulative GPA
Co-Curricular Activities
- Honors students receive invitations to special colloquia, field trips, and other events that are limited to Honors students.
- Honors students have the privilege of early preregistration for classes.
- Honors students have the opportunity to participate in various activities such as research projects and service learning activities.
- Honors students receive special advisement by the director of the Honors Program and/or by Honors faculty.
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