Requirements for the Honors Program Degree
General Honors Program Degree Requirements
Honors students must complete 24 hours of Honors credit out of the 120 minimum credits
required for graduating with an undergraduate degree.
- General Education Component: Honors sections of "The Human Experience: Who Am I? (HMXP102H) and "Critical Reading,
Thinking and Writing" (CRTW201H) for a total of 6 credit hours must be completed.
- Cultural Component: One Honors symposium must be completed (1 credit hour).
- Course Work Component: Completion of 12 credit hours of Honors coursework with a minimum of 6 hours in the
major.
- Independent Study Component: A senior project, such as a thesis or curated performance, must be completed in the
major. This requirement includes HONR 449H, a 1-hour preparatory course to be taken
the semester before the final project is completed and HONR 451H, the Honors Thesis
Symposium (1 credit hour), which will be taken while the student is completing their
final project. Students will also receive 3 credit hours for completing their final
project under the supervision of their project director. These three courses for the
Independent Study Component total 5 hours.
- Service Learning Component: A service learning project and 4-5 page reflection essay must be completed (0-3
credit hours).
Requirements for the Honors Program Degree with International Experience
- In addition to the regular Honors Program Degree requirements, students must complete
an extended experience in a learning environment outside the U.S.
Progress toward the Honors Program Degree
In order to earn an Honors Program degree, students must earn a grade of B or better
for any honors course taken. To stay in good standing in the Honors Program, a student
must maintain a 3.30 grade point average. In order to make progress toward their Honors
degree, students should meet the following benchmarks:
- Freshmen should have accumulated 7 Honors credit hours by the end of the freshman year
- Sophomores should have accumulated 13 Honors credit hours by the end of the sophomore year
- Juniors should have accumulated 19/20 Honors credit hours by the end of the junior year
- Seniors must have accumulated 24 Honors credit hours by the end of the senior year
Students who enter Winthrop with already completed college credit may need to work
with the Honors Program Director to determine the best schedule for completing the
Honors Program degree.
Failure to maintain the required GPA, or to make sufficient progress toward completing
the program degree requirements, may be put on probation. In such cases, students
will work individually with the program Director to get back on track.