Quote from: rebekahc on August 22, 2013, 10:41:56 PM
My whole point was that food incentives extend even beyond secondary education - it's apparently something they will never grow out of.
Quote from: rebekahc on August 22, 2013, 10:41:56 PM
My whole point was that food incentives extend even beyond secondary education - it's apparently something they will never grow out of.
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Benefits of the University Honors College
There are many benefits to being part of the University Honors College:
Graduate with the Honors Baccalaureate degree, one of about 13 such degrees in the nation
Be a member of a tight-knit community of about 900 students
Small class sizes (no more than 24 students)
One-on-one interaction with faculty
All classes are taught by professors, not teaching assistants
Personal academic advising from the UHC advisors
Priority living in the UHC Residence Hall (West Hall)
Two centrally located study lounges including a computer lab, free printing, and lounge areas perfect for study groups, sleeping, and meetings
Leadership opportunities
UHC trips and events
Free candy from the UHC office
Support in the completion of an undergraduate thesis
Over 90% of UHC graduates who apply to law, medical, and graduate schools are accepted (depending on student accomplishments)