Honors College Requirements for Participation and Graduation with Honors CW 111 Honors Seminar I, credit hours CW 311 Honors Seminar II, credit hour Honors Adaptive Leadership Challenge (civic leadership training) Four (4) Honors courses (student may select from general education, upper level, or contract courses) CW 510 Community Engagement Practicum (at least credit hour) or CW 499 Honors Thesis* Two elective activities from the following options: a) Study abroad or other approved university-related travel b) Mentored research, scholarship or creative activity c) Qualified presentation at professional meetings d) Other special project or activity as approved by the Dean of the Honors College Maintain a high level of activity in the Honors College including attendance at the meetings, programs and special events, and at least two diversity events per academic year In addition to the above requirements, a final GPA of at least 3.5 is required for graduation with honors See the Honors College Progression Policies for specific GPA and other requirements to maintain Honors College membership throughout enrollment Transfer students who have an associate degree or have at least 60 hours of course work at the time of matriculation to Emporia State University will need to consult with the Dean of the Honors College to develop a modified honors curriculum plan *Contact the Dean of the Honors College for more information regarding the Community Engagement Practicum or Honors Thesis Contact honors@emporia.edu Revised: 10/12/2020 Honors College Requirements for Participation and Graduation with High Honors CW 111 Honors Seminar I, credit hours CW 311 Honors Seminar II, credit hour Honors Adaptive Leadership Challenge (civic leadership training) Six (6) Honors courses (student may select from general education, upper level, or contract courses) CW 510 Community Engagement Practicum (3 credit hours) or CW 499 Honors Thesis* Four elective activities from the following options: a) Study abroad or other approved university-related travel b) Mentored research, scholarship or creative activity c) Qualified presentation at professional meetings d) Other special project or activity as approved by the Dean of the Honors College Maintain a high level of activity in the Honors College including attendance at the meetings, programs and special events, and at least two diversity events per academic year In addition to the above requirements, a final GPA of at least 3.5 is required for graduation with honors See the Honors College Progression Policies for specific GPA and other requirements to maintain Honors College membership throughout enrollment Transfer students who have an associate degree or have at least 60 hours of course work at the time of matriculation to Emporia State University will need to consult with the Dean of the Honors College to develop a modified honors curriculum plan *Contact the Dean of the Honors College for more information regarding the Community Engagement Practicum or Honors Thesis Contact information: honors@emporia.edu Revised: 10/12/2020