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  1. The Honors Core courses satisfy the general education requirements for Honors students. In addition, the program offers an Honors Symposia series; special events sponsored by the student Honors Executive Council; “Inspiration through Exploration” awards for travel abroad; scholarships for Honors education abroad; funding for student/scholar ...

  2. 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 intellectuals.

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  4. The interdisciplinary Honors Program allows students to go beyond the classroom and regular course work to study one on one with faculty through enrichment tutorials, Honors Abroad, internships, research and classroom to community outreach.

  5. 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

  6. UT takes pride in an international campus with students from 132 countries. It also supports a portfolio of affordable international internships, travel courses and service learning opportunities.

  7. Before studying abroad students must have successfully completed 12 UT credits with a minimum GPA of 2.5. UT students may take advantage of a variety of education abroad opportunities: UT Faculty-Led Programs; Exchange and Partner Programs; Affiliate Programs; Student Research/ Inquiry Abroad; Experiential/Community-based Service Learning ...

  8. Print this page. Course Requirements for the Honors Program. Fundamentum. Pathways to Honors(1 course) HON 100 Via ad Honores (2 credits) This course prepares students for engagement in the Honors Program. Writing and Mathematics(3 courses) AWR 101 Reading Locally and Globally (4 credits)