This article is for those of you who are looking into building a “smart” college list this fall. Let’s see…you want small classes, great professors, special residential living communities, schools spirit and sports, a relatively large college with lots of options…all of this at a relatively low (or low-er) tuition. Hmmm…can you have it all? You can, in an Honors College at a public university.
Admission to an Honors College is usually based on review of a candidate’s college application or meeting a minimum high school GPA and standardized test score. An Honors College is typically designed keep the “high achievers” together in a more rigorous academic environment and to provide a personalized education experience for its students.
Let’s hear how the University of Maryland describes their own honors program: “Small College Atmosphere. Large Research Institution Advantages. The Honors College combines the best of two educational options: the sophisticated academic offerings and friendly residential environment of a small liberal arts college nestled within the rich, diverse, boundless opportunities of a big research institution with the extra perks of the dynamite Terp spirit.”
How does this play out? Honors colleges are often an “oasis” in a large campus, with special courses taught by selective faculty members. Most honors programs require research, capstone projects, and a minimum GPA throughout the four years in the school. The benefits? Exposure to research with professors, internships, special programs, and advanced classes…a beautiful HONORS in your resume, at a lesser tag price. Talking about the best of both worlds..
How much less? Even for out of state students, these Honors Colleges typically charge $10,000-25,000 less than highly selective private universities, with merit and financial aid also available.
Here are five excellent Honors Colleges at Public Universities around the country:
East:
University of Maryland
Honors Invitation: comprehensive
OOS Sticker Price: $47,606
Merit Scholarships: Banneker / Key Scholars
Deadline: November 1
South:
University of Alabama
Honors Invitation: minimum GPA 3.5 + test score of 28 ACT / 1250/1310 old/new SAT
OOS Sticker Price: Tuition/Fees $27,750 + Room/Board $13,050 = $40,800
Merit Scholarships: Presidential Scholar, UA Scholar
Deadline: February 1 but 12/15 for Merit per above
Midwest:
Indiana University
Honors Invitation: matrix of grades or rank and test score
OOS Sticker Price: $48,666
Merit Scholarships: separate application
Deadline: November 1
Southwest:
Arizona State
Honors Invitation: comprehensive
OOS Sticker Price: Tuition/Fee $29,020 + Room/Board $14,100 = $43,300
Merit Scholarships: New American University Scholar
Deadline: Early Action I & II, Regular Decision
West:
University of Oregon
Honors Invitation: comprehensive
OOS Sticker Price: Tuition / fees $35,856 + Room/Board $17,581 = $53,437
Merit Scholarships: Automatic based on grades / test scores
Deadline: Early Action & Regular Decision
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