Policies
HONORS COLLEGE POLICIES
Good Standing
To remain in good academic standing, Honors Scholars who are receiving a scholarship
are required to enroll in a minimum of 15 credit hours each regular semester (fall, spring). Students enrolled for Honors Capstone Projects credit, who have completed all other
requirements for graduation, may be permitted to enroll in fewer than 15 credits,
but not less than 12 credits, for one semester. Permission to waive the minimum enrollment
requirement must be requested by the student in advance of the semester in consideration.
Students enrolling in less than 15 credits without prior approval are subject to
probation.
Honors Scholars are expected to be engaged and involved in the program, including regular enrollment in appropriate honors courses. All students must complete the approved honors curriculum in addition to making satisfactory progress in their major and minor degree programs (e.g., timely completion of courses).
The minimum number of honors courses (credits) in any honors program must be met. Conflicts may arise, owing to student participation in study abroad/exchange programs or from class schedule conflicts (beyond student control) with required major or minor courses. In these cases, delayed enrollments in honors courses (preferred method), substitutions of other honors courses, or alternate assignments may be allowed. Students should provide a complete description of the conflict (courses and reasons for the conflict) to the program director for approval.
Failure to enroll in Honors Thesis (xxxx-4018 or equivalent approved course) without approval will result in loss of scholarship and/or dismissal from the honors program. Students must enroll for thesis hours no later than the first semester of the senior year.
To graduate with honors diploma and transcript recognition, students must complete all curriculum, GPA and thesis requirements of the honors program. Grade(s) of B or better are required for Senior Honors Thesis. Students on probation their final semester must meet the minimum GPA requirements for Honors recognition. Any exceptions to this policy must be approved by the program director.
Grades of 'F' or 'FN' are not acceptable on an honors student transcript. Students receiving an 'F' or 'FN' grade are required to contact the program director immediately, no later than the first week (January, June, July, or September) of the following semester (including summer terms, whether enrolled or not). Students receiving an 'F' or 'FN' grade will be required to repeat the course(s) as soon as possible (i.e., at the next offering). If the course will not be offered before the student plans to graduate, the honors program director will determine, in consultation with Honors College staff, appropriate substitute requirements. Failure to abide by these requirements will be result in dismissal from the honors program and loss of Honors Distinction on diploma and transcript.
Probation
If Honors Scholars fail to meet the semester GPA requirement or one of the above expectations,
scholars may be placed on probation. During the initial semester of probation, scholars
retain their scholarships and continue to enroll in honors courses. If during a subsequent
semester, a scholar's GPA falls below 3.25, the scholar will lose their honors scholarship
for the next semester but will continue to participate in the honors program. If
a scholar's GPA falls below 3.25 for a third semester, the scholar will be dismissed
from the program.
Semester GPA Requirements:
Maintain a Cumulative GPA of 3.75 or Higher
Maintain a GPA of 3.75 or Higher in QHS Science/Social Science Courses
Student Misconduct
The Honors College follows University policies and procedures regarding Academic Misconduct.
Academic and Classroom Misconduct
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