Honors Programs: which are the best?

Anonymous
Making college lists. Curious which colleges have top notch honors programs and why? And separately, are there any honors programs that are heads and shoulders above the rest of the school? A school that may not have the strongest academics, but the honors program is so strong that it outweighs that lack of strength? Or does a school have to have decent academics overall to make the honors program excellent?
Anonymous
Penn State and the Universities of Oregon, South Carolina, and Kansas are examples of "just fine" flagships that have truly stellar honors colleges/programs.
Anonymous
Univ. of South Carolina and Arizona.
Anonymous
Penn State and ASU.
Anonymous
Adding Michigan State.
Anonymous
Our vote is for both Penn State and NC State. Both very good programs as far as we could tell after acceptance into them. I think my son is going to end up choosing Penn State.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Adding Michigan State.


Can you say more about their Honor program?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Penn State and the Universities of Oregon, South Carolina, and Kansas are examples of "just fine" flagships that have truly stellar honors colleges/programs.


How so? Please elaborate people
Anonymous
Michigan, Wisconsin, UNC, and Texas all have high-quality honors programs, but they're also all obviously strong schools generally and tough admits--so less of a delta associated with honors than a place like Arizona State or Kansas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn State and the Universities of Oregon, South Carolina, and Kansas are examples of "just fine" flagships that have truly stellar honors colleges/programs.
How so? Please elaborate people
Because your Google is broken?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Michigan, Wisconsin, UNC, and Texas all have high-quality honors programs, but they're also all obviously strong schools generally and tough admits--so less of a delta associated with honors than a place like Arizona State or Kansas.


Would honors at Michigan or UNC be ivy-caliber?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn State and the Universities of Oregon, South Carolina, and Kansas are examples of "just fine" flagships that have truly stellar honors colleges/programs.
How so? Please elaborate people
Because your Google is broken?


OP asked for “and why” - so move along if you have nothing to offer, thank you dear
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Michigan, Wisconsin, UNC, and Texas all have high-quality honors programs, but they're also all obviously strong schools generally and tough admits--so less of a delta associated with honors than a place like Arizona State or Kansas.
Would honors at Michigan or UNC be ivy-caliber?
You mean the kids? Yes. Or the courses? Also yes. But honors courses will be a minority of the courses you take; most of your courses (and classmates in those courses) will be Michigan/UNC-caliber.
Anonymous
Rutgers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Penn State and the Universities of Oregon, South Carolina, and Kansas are examples of "just fine" flagships that have truly stellar honors colleges/programs.
How so? Please elaborate people
Because your Google is broken?
OP asked for “and why” - so move along if you have nothing to offer, thank you dear
Identifying the programs offers much more value than transcribing those programs' web pages for a perfectly capable adult.
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