Ways to Stay Connected
We're so glad you came back to to see what's happening in the Honors College! We've grown a lot since our first graduating class of 11 in 1997. We now have five Honors Scholars programs and many exciting opportunities for our students and for you to be involved with us.
Please let us know where you are, what you're doing, how you're doing, and how you would like to be involved in the life of the Honors College today and in the future!
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Your participation in the Honors College shouldn't end with your graduation from East Tennessee State University.
The support of our alumni and friends is greatly valued by the Honors College. You
can help support current Honors students by mentoring, hosting an intern, or through
a financial donation. Please contact Karla Leybold, Student and Alumni Programs Manager,
to express your interest in getting involved.
Phone: 423.439.6075
E-mail: leybold@etsu.edu
Online Giving
The support of our donors helps Honors College students reach their full potential and gives us the ability to offer them unique opportunities. Donor support helps to fund Student Engagement Scholarships, which can help offset the additional costs of certain high impact experiences, such as The Washington Center internship program, The Washington Center seminars, study abroad, and undergraduate research.
The Honors College at ETSU offers a range of scholarship packages for students accepted
into Changemaker Scholars, Global Citizen Scholars, Bert C. Bach Fine & Performing
Arts Scholars, and Honors-in-Discipline programs.
Contact Info
If you would like help with your gift or need additional information on ways to support the Honors College at ETSU, please contact the University Advancement office.
Thank you for staying in touch with us!
Career and Professional Mentoring
Are you interested in mentoring current Honors College students?
Are you enthusiastic and excited about your career?
Do you want to help prepare the next generation of professionals?
If you answered yes to any or all of the questions above, you would be an excellent resource for our students. There are a several ways you could help out, including being available for informational interviews, presenting a career-skills talk on campus, offering shadowing opportunities, and even hosting a student intern. Please contact Karla Leybold to find out how we can connect you with students!
Information on Sponsoring an Intern
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Internship Guidelines for Providers
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Internship Guidelines for Students
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Internship Learning Agreement Form