HONORS CONTRACTHonors Contract • January 10th, 2014
Contract Type FiledJanuary 10th, 2014Unless otherwise specified by the faculty member, the Honors student is responsible for proposing the contract idea, completing the form, and submitting the signed original Honors Contract form to The Honors College by Wednesday of the 6th week of classes (February 26, 2014.)
Honors ContractsHonors Contract • September 12th, 2019
Contract Type FiledSeptember 12th, 2019An honors contract is an agreement between a student and a faculty member that the student will do an enriched version of a non-honors course and thus be eligible to have that course count as 3 credits toward Baccalaureate Honors requirements.
College of Arts and Sciences Honors ContractHonors Contract • July 24th, 2017
Contract Type FiledJuly 24th, 2017The Honors Contract allows you to construct an especially challenging curriculum by incorporating strong course work, such as honors classes and approved upper-level classes (typically, 4000-level classes), throughout your program of study. When approved by the Arts and Sciences (ASC) Honors Committee, an Honors Contract admits you to candidacy for graduation with honors in the Arts and Sciences. If you complete your Honors Contract curriculum with a minimum 3.4 cumulative grade-point average on at least 60 graded credit hours at Ohio State, you will graduate with honors in the Arts and Sciences, which will be noted on your diploma and transcript.
WRIGHT COLLEGE SUPPLEMENTAL HONORS CONTRACT PROPOSAL FORMHonors Contract • December 20th, 2017
Contract Type FiledDecember 20th, 2017The Honors Contract provides an opportunity for a Wright College student in good standing to explore related topics or go deeper in an examination of course material in a non-Honors course. The Contract is an agreement between the student and the faculty member that outlines an Honors-level project. Students are encouraged to consider two factors when deciding to pursue an Honors Contract: (1) interest in the subject matter, since they will be doing in-depth research and writing, and (2) an ability to do well in the overall class, since a grade minimum of 3.0 (a B in the course) is required to earn Honors credit.
University Honors ProgramHonors Contract • April 14th, 2020
Contract Type FiledApril 14th, 2020An Honors Contract provides Honors students the opportunity to get academic credit for various academic-focused projects. All projects must be supervised by a full-time GW faculty member to be eligible for academic credit.
HONORS CONTRACT GUIDELINESHonors Contract • May 4th, 2023
Contract Type FiledMay 4th, 2023An Honors Contract is a mechanism for adding an “Honors dimension” to a course which is not already an Honors course, but routinely has an Honors section. The contract permits Honors students to substitute a regular University course into an Honors course by completing a contract with the instructor to complete extra work to receive Honors credit for that particular section of the course. The contract involves an agreement among the Honors student, a Tennessee State University faculty member, and the University Honors College (UHC). All of the terms stated in the contract must be successfully completed by the agreed upon due date in order for the student to receive Honors credit for the course.
CS486C Honors Contract Joe SampleCapstoner Spring 20xxHonors Contract • November 8th, 2021
Contract Type FiledNovember 8th, 2021Much of this contract is boilerplate, i.e., you can use it as a model and just edit the sections (highlighted in yellow) to make it focus on your project and what you are proposing to add to it to justify your honors status. Once approved the Capstone faculty organizer and signed by both parties, this contract becomes the basis for your Honors extension of Capstone. Remove the instructions and highlighting, of course, to present a clean professional document!
SNOW COLLEGE HONORS CONTRACTHonors Contract • January 10th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 10th, 2012Describe the additional course requirements. Specifically address how the work proposed by this contract is different from and/or expands upon the regular requirements for the course and how it meets honors class criteria (see page two). Use an attached page if needed.
HONORS CONTRACT – LSC HONORS COLLEGEHonors Contract • September 23rd, 2014
Contract Type FiledSeptember 23rd, 2014
HONORS CONTRACT GUIDELINESHonors Contract • January 8th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJanuary 8th, 2024An Honors Contract is a mechanism for adding an “Honors dimension” to a course which is not already an Honors course, but routinely has an Honors section. The contract permits Honors students to substitute a regular University course into an Honors course by completing a contract with the instructor to complete extra work to receive Honors credit for that particular section of the course. The contract involves an agreement among the Honors student, a Tennessee State University faculty member, and the University Honors College (UHC). All the terms stated in the contract must be successfully completed by the agreed upon due date in order for the student to receive Honors credit for the course.
Honors Contract for PSY 308Honors Contract • February 10th, 2016
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HONORS CONTRACTHonors Contract • May 26th, 2016
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Honors Contract Fall 2018Honors Contract • August 2nd, 2018
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2018Thank you for being a part of the San Diego Mesa College Honors Program. Honors Contracts are a valuable way for students to earn Honors credit for going above and beyond in doing supplemental challenging coursework in an on-campus/live transferable course. In signing an Honors Contract, the student and professor are agreeing to make the course an Honors section for that individual student. Please find below 8 important steps to follow in order to ensure that your Honors Contract is processed properly.
HONORS CONTRACT GUIDELINESHonors Contract • May 27th, 2020
Contract Type FiledMay 27th, 2020An Honors Contract is a mechanism for adding an “Honors dimension” to a course which is not already an Honors course, but routinely has an Honors section. The contract permits Honors students to substitute a regular University course into an Honors course by completing a contract with the instructor to complete extra work to receive Honors credit for that particular section of the course. The contract involves an agreement among the Honors student, a Tennessee State University faculty member, and the University Honors College (UHC). All of the terms stated in the contract must be successfully completed by the agreed upon due date in order for the student to receive Honors credit for the course.
RHS Honors Contract 2020-2021 School YearHonors Contract • September 23rd, 2020
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The contract is a mutual agreement between the Honors student and theHonors Contract • January 12th, 2016
Contract Type FiledJanuary 12th, 2016faculty member on a project or activity that will allow a particular course to be custom designated as “Honors” on the student’s transcript. Please see the Honors Contract forms here or visit the “Forms and Resources” page at honors.wcu.edu.
RHS Honors Contract 2021-2022 School YearHonors Contract • March 15th, 2022
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College of Arts and Sciences Honors ContractHonors Contract • February 11th, 2013
Contract Type FiledFebruary 11th, 2013The Honors Contract allows you to construct an especially challenging curriculum by incorporating strong course work, such as honors classes and approved upper-level classes (typically, 4000-level classes under semesters and 500- and 600-level classes under quarters), throughout your program of study. When approved by the Arts and Sciences (ASC) Honors Committee, an Honors Contract admits you to candidacy for graduation with honors in the Arts and Sciences. If you complete your Honors Contract curriculum with a minimum 3.4 cumulative grade point average on at least 60 graded (semester) credit hours at Ohio State, you will graduate with honors in the Arts and Sciences, which will be noted on your diploma and transcript.
THE HONORS PROGRAMHonors Contract • October 16th, 2017
Contract Type FiledOctober 16th, 2017To receive honors credit, please attach the following and submit to the Office of Academic Affairs, Room A503 no later than 5:00 p.m., December 20, 2017.
HONORS CONTRACT FOR HONORS WORK IN A NON-HONORS CLASSHonors Contract • February 26th, 2009
Contract Type FiledFebruary 26th, 2009(Please make three copies of completed contract: one for the student, one for the instructor, and one for the Director of the Insignis Program)
HONORS LEVEL ATTRIBUTESHonors Contract • January 26th, 2024
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2024The Honors Contract enriches a regular, non-honors course throughout the span of a semester by establishing a clear distinction in rigor, depth, intensity, cross- or interdisciplinary character, and/or innovative teaching/learning modalities. This specific contract commits professor and student(s) to realizing the aforementioned goals. The goal of this contract is to stimulate and enrich the teaching/learning experience for both faculty and students by incorporating a number of the following honors attributes (each presumes a comparison to a regular, non-honors course).
This contract will fulfill: □ USP Requirement □ Disciplinary Honors Requirement □ Other:Honors Contract • January 31st, 2023
Contract Type FiledJanuary 31st, 2023• how this contract helps the student develop the capacity for self-reflection, independent and/or collaborative learning, project design and completion, and the capacity to create, test, and modify project outcomes.
Honors Contract for DES 284Honors Contract • September 26th, 2017
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Southern Scholars Contract Option Honors Contract ApprovalHonors Contract • March 22nd, 2016
Contract Type FiledMarch 22nd, 2016Campus/Local Address:___________________________________________________ Academic Term of Contract: __Fall__Winter__1st Summer__2nd Summer Year: _______ Course Abbreviation and #: ____________ Course Title: _________________________ Instructor Information (please print or type)
BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN COMMUNITY COLLEGEHonors Contract • July 9th, 2019
Contract Type FiledJuly 9th, 2019*Detailed description of honors work to be undertaken (including required readings, materials, software, etc., to be consulted if applicable):
Honors Contract for MTH 280-01Honors Contract • February 13th, 2018
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HONORS CONTRACT FOR A REGULAR COURSEHonors Contract • October 11th, 2018
Contract Type FiledOctober 11th, 2018Calvin College encourages students of high academic aptitude and initiative to undertake honors work in any course, contingent on the professor’s agreement. To be eligible for honors work in a regular course a student must normally have a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, prior experience in at least one honors or AP course, and the permission of the professor. The specific requirements for honors credit must be negotiated between the student and instructor as early as possible in the course, preferably within the first month. Both parties should keep a copy of this contract to avoid misunderstanding.
RHS Honors Contract 2021-2022 School YearHonors Contract • August 30th, 2021
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Honors ContractsHonors Contract • August 17th, 2020
Contract Type FiledAugust 17th, 2020• An honors contract is an agreement between a student and a faculty member that the student will do an enriched version of a non-honors course and thus be eligible to have that course count as 3 credits toward Baccalaureate Honors requirements.
HONORS CONTRACT FOR SPRING 2023 DUE: November 30, 2022Honors Contract • November 7th, 2022
Contract Type FiledNovember 7th, 2022Important Change Effective Summer 2021: Honors contracts cannot be done in a completely online class (no day/time/place listed).
Southwestern Community College Honors Program Honors ContractHonors Contract • December 18th, 2014
Contract Type FiledDecember 18th, 2014The Honors Contract is a collaborative effort between the student and faculty which provides an opportunity for the student to enrich the quality of his/her education beyond what is normally expected in the curriculum course, while simultaneously providing the faculty member an opportunity for scholarly/innovative endeavors as well as professionally interesting projects. Proposed Contracts must be relevant to the subject of the course.
College of Arts and Sciences Honors ContractHonors Contract • December 15th, 2014
Contract Type FiledDecember 15th, 2014The Honors Contract allows you to construct an especially challenging curriculum by incorporating strong course work, such as honors classes and approved upper-level classes (typically, 4000-level classes), throughout your program of study. When approved by the Arts and Sciences (ASC) Honors Committee, an Honors Contract admits you to candidacy for graduation with honors in the Arts and Sciences. If you complete your Honors Contract curriculum with a minimum 3.4 cumulative grade-point average on at least 60 graded credit hours at Ohio State, you will graduate with honors in the Arts and Sciences, which will be noted on your diploma and transcript.
H O NO RS CO N T RA C T FO R MHonors Contract • August 16th, 2017
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HONORS CONTRACT FOR Fall 2012Honors Contract • December 7th, 2012
Contract Type FiledDecember 7th, 2012TASKS: In addition to satisfying the usual requirements of the regular Japanese 201 course, the Honors contract student will complete the following and more critically challenging tasks.
UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM Honors ContractHonors Contract • September 16th, 2015
Contract Type FiledSeptember 16th, 2015Students may undertake Honors contracts during the fall or spring semester in courses other than those regularly offered in Honors. The grade submitted for a student in a course in which an Honors contract is undertaken shall not be affected by the Honors contract work. A grade of “A” or “B” must be earned in the course before Honors credit will be reflected on the student’s transcript.