Where do I find more information on specific honors colleges within mid or larger sized unis?
I've seen threads on Oxford (Emory), Barrett (ASU) and South Carolina so I was intrigued! Do any of your kids have experience with honors college communities at GW, American, UW, U Wisconsin at Madison, U Colorado, etc.? |
South Carolina. Check it out! |
If you looking for a true small college within a big university environment with lots of benefits and an exclusive residential component then the most well regarded ones are:
Penn State Honors College ASU Barrett Honors College South Carolina Clemson |
Oxford at Emory is not an honors college. It's a campus 45 minutes away from the main campus in a sleepy Southern town. |
U Alabama & U Georgia. |
Oxford at Emory is the opposite of an honors college. It’s a junior college that feeds into Emory.
That would be like saying UVA Wise is an honor college. |
This. South Carolina is the best. |
I didn’t think Oxford at Emory was an honors program.
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There’s been two other posts in the last month, posing almost exactly the same question. Search this forum with the toolbar and you should find them. |
+1. Worth a serious look at these programs. |
UVM and Umich |
LSU |
Honors Program at NC State has been wonderful. My DD (Engineering) chose to not stay in the Honors dorms, but she has very much enjoyed the activities, trips, lectures, events, etc that are part of the program. |
1. Oxford is not an honors program
2. Honors programs at publics accept many students from the bottom half of our private. They are not elite. These students are 1300-1350s kids at 1200s schools. If you want elite students with elite opportunities available to all, go to an elite college: a private T15 |
+1000 People think because they know one 1600 that attends XYZ U's honors college everyone in that college is like that. So wrong. |