College is a journey of amazing academic and life experiences! Make it even better with the Honors College at Pittsburg State. Study, meet new people, travel, and excel in your endeavors after high school. Surround yourself with knowledgeable peers and expert faculty and make it a great springboard for your academic and professional decisions after college.
30 Honors College Scholars will receive $6,000 for 4 consecutive years with a one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend.
his is a one time stipend for any faculty-led or independent study abroad program.
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We encourage you to get in touch with the current members of Honors College Association. You can ask questions and get informed.
What is an Honors College?
Pittsburg State University’s Honors College program creates a community for high-achieving students during their undergraduate studies.
Benefits for Honors College students include:
What are the requirements to apply to the Honors College at PSU?
PSU has a two-level application process based on a combination of the ACT and/or GPA. Either a superscore of 28 or higher on the ACT OR a 3.85 unweighted GPA, AND meet all admission requirements as determined by the PSU Office of Admissions
Leadership, involvement, and community service are also taken into consideration.
How many students are in the Honors College?
Since we only take 30 students a year, the membership maximum is 120 per year. This is something that is very unique about the PSU program. With cohorts of only 30, the students create a very strong bond and positive relationships within their cohort. Additionally, we work hard and making sure the four cohorts interact and get to know each other through our Peer Mentor Program, our monthly business meetings, and our monthly events. The support system that is in place in the program is extremely important and the value cannot be underestimated. This is one of the very best aspects of the PSU Honors College.
What is the typical Honors College student like?
There is no typical Honors College student. Our members come from all majors across campus, from in-state and out-of-state, and sometimes even from international settings. We have student-athletes, musicians, artists, researchers, video gamers, and actors. The one thing our students do have in common is the desire to achieve academically and to enhance their collegiate experience through our program and by becoming involved in the overall campus community.
What are the academic requirements to graduate as a member of the Honors College?
In order to graduate as a member of the Honors College, all students must complete 21 Honors Credits during their time in the program and these can be accomplished through a variety of ways. Please refer to the Honors College homepage for more information regarding the academic requirements for the program.
Students must maintain a cumulative GPA as follows: freshman 3.2, sophomores 3.4, and juniors/seniors 3.5.
What are the classes like in the Honors College?
Students often think that an Honors College experience in college is similar to an AP environment in their high school setting. This is a common misperception. Students have the option to enroll in special honors sections of general education classes, the classes are not harder, just different. Faculty are asked to teach the class in a very interactive, discussion-based format. Taking notes and tests are not the norm in these classes. Most classes do not even have exams, but are structured with group projects, individual presentations, and active conversation and discussions within the classroom setting. Honors classes are limited to 25 seats and only Honors College students are enrolled. We utilize the very best professors on campus to teach the courses.
Is the Honors College an isolated academic program that will separate me from the rest of the university?
No. Honors College students have majors in all four of our academic colleges and in fact are often the glue that brings programs together. There is a great deal of interaction across colleges within our membership and Honors College students are very often also the leaders and officers within the various student clubs and organizations across campus.
Does my participation in the Honors College really matter?
Absolutely!! Employers, professional schools, and graduate programs all recognize the Honors College experience as something that better prepares undergraduate students for success beyond the Bachelors degree. Our honors students have higher GPA’s, are more active and often serve in leadership positions in clubs and organizations, often participate in undergraduate research, internships, or Study Abroad experiences. Not only do you benefit academically, but you will make incredible connections while a member. You will meet some amazing people, make life-long friends, and garner more respect from your professors and peers The honors students have an enhanced collegiate academic experience that will clearly set them above their peers after graduation.
Do honors students live in special housing on campus?
We have Living Learning Communities available for honors students who live in the dorms and wish to live in this environment with their Honors College peers. We reserve one floor each on a male floor and female floor to house this population. We do our best to have the Resident Assistant (RA) on the floor also be a member of the Honors College if there is one available. Living in this arrangement only serves to strengthen the friendships and strong bonds created within the cohort.
Are there Study Abroad experiences available to Honors College students?
Yes. Since all students receive the $2,000 study abroad stipends, our students are strongly encouraged to participate in one of the many study abroad experiences offered at PSU. Whether that be a short-term faculty-led program, a summer program, or a full semester exchange program, about 80% of our Honors College students will participate in some program during their time at PSU. The Honors College itself sponsors Study Abroad programs on a regular basis.
How do I apply?
Please visit the Honors College application proccess and look over the information provided. Once you are ready, click on the apply now button and start your application. It is a savable application so you can work on it in stages if needed. Applications are due on January 15th each year so make sure you are aware of that deadline!!
Does the Honors College offer Scholarships?
YES!! 30 Honors College Scholars will receive $6,000 for 4 consecutive years with a one-time $2,000 study abroad stipend.
If I have other questions, who should I contact?
We have a number of avenues for you to get your questions answered! You can email honors@pittstate.edu or contact Brian Moots at 620-235-4902.
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