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Disadvantages of an Honors College Honors work would be combined with traditional large lecture courses in the first two years. If a students preference is to have no lecture courses, they would be better off at a smaller school. + Honors students represent a small segment of the student body.
They not only allow you a more thorough and in-depth academic experience, but also challenge you, help you grow, connect you to likeminded students, give you access to top faculty, provide additional opportunities to apply what youve learned, and can stand out on your resume.
Graduating in the Honors Program can definitely be worth it if youre looking for a more challenging and enriched college experience. Honors programs often provide smaller class sizes, priority registration, and unique opportunities like research projects and mentorship.
Approximately 700 students from all academic colleges and major departments participate in the Honors College.
Benefits of an Honors Program You will have the opportunity to think deeply about the purpose of your life and the career you hope to pursue. Honors students also often receive scholarships that assist with tuition and may be eligible for further financial assistance.
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Honors College Ambassadors are student leaders who volunteer at various events often attended by such external stakeholders as prospective students and families, alumni of the college, parents, community partners, and university leadership.
What is an Honors College? An honors college is a distinct entity within a larger university. Typically, they are designed to provide academically motivated students with the more personalized experiences and faculty access one might find at a smaller, private college (minus the higher price tag of a private college).
Admission to the Honors College is competitive. Honors College students make up less than five percent of the incoming freshman class each year, and the approximately 700 active Honors students represent just under four percent of all undergraduate students at Towson University.

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