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  1. The interdisciplinary Honors Program provides an enhanced learning environment for exceptional University of Tampa students. Led by a distinguished faculty, students are challenged to aim higher and go farther in their lives, communities and careers. Honors Program students thrive in a close-knit atmosphere among the most inquisitive ...

  2. Mission. The Honors Program of The University of Tampa aims to 1) attract excellent students to the university and 2) to enhance their achievement by creating an intellectually stimulating environment, 3) fostering their critical thinking skills, 4) increasing their capacities as global citizens, and 5) helping them become scholars and ...

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  4. Jan 3, 2023 · Requirements for Graduation with “Honors Program Distinction” To graduate with Honors Program Distinction from The University of Tampa, a UT Honors Program student must have a grade point average at The University of Tampa of at least 3.5 at the time of graduation, must have attended a minimum of four Honors Program symposia per

  5. The Honors Program exists to enhance the education of the University’s most academically gifted students. It offers an introductory Pathways to Honors seminar and special interdisciplinary, team-taught Honors classes that are designed to enhance creative thinking processes.

  6. Pathways to Honors (HON 101 and 102) is a graded course earning one-credit hour each semester for the successful completion of each course. In Pathways to Honors, students are introduced to the Honors Program and the many opportunities that it offers. The faculty who teach Pathways to Honors will: (1) help students adjust to college and (2 ...

  7. The University of Tampa Honors Program has recently created a new team-taught interdisciplinary curriculum for its students that will replace the current Baccalaureate Experience, and applications are now open for faculty interested in being Fellows in the new program.

  8. Freshmen applicants should be one of the following: Currently enrolled in high school with no college credits. Currently enrolled in high school with dual enrollment college credits. Graduated from high school with no earned college credits. International freshmen should also see the international admissions information.

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