Honors College priority scheduling is set for OCTCOBER 13th, 2020

https://iup.edu/registrar/faculty/registration-time-appointments-by-class/

Honors College students are among those with priority registration privileges and should receive a scheduling time beginning on Tuesday, October 13th.  If you do not receive a scheduling time close to the 13th, contact Lisa Halmes at lmhalmes@iup.edu

CHC students should schedule a meeting with their advisor to discuss scheduling for the spring semester and receive a registration PIN.

If it helps, print a copy of the Honors College Core Curriculum to share with your adviser and explain how the CHC curriculum meets your liberal studies requirements.

Freshman who want to review the CHC curriculum and ask questions particular to their schedule concerns may attend next week’s October 7th Wednesday Workshop, from 11:15-12:05 or schedule an appointment with Kevin Berezansky at https://iupvideo.zoom.us/my/kevinberezansky

  • Freshman need to schedule HNRC 102 this spring.
  • Sophomires need to schedule HNRC 202 (science core) this spring.
  • No honors sections of ENGL 202 H are being offered this spring.
  • In addition to the Honors Core Curriculum, CHC students must complete a 3 credit Honors Elective and an Honors Experiential Education Component to graduate.
  • The following are suitable experiential education components: a graduate level course, a significant study abroad experience, a second CHC elective, an internship, an Honors independent study or Honors thesis.
  • Transfer students may be exempt from some requirements.  CHC students who entered the program after their first semester of college should schedule a zoom meeting to be sure they are meeting all their honors and the Liberal Studies requirements.
  • You may add an H to any existing course to meet the Honors Elective requirement.  The form Adding and H to an Existing Course outlines the process you will need to follow to request this exception.  Any course may be converted with the assistance of the teaching professor and submitted to the Honors College for approval in advance of the start of the semester during with the course is scheduled.
  • Students must be within 32 credits of graduation to pursue a graduate course for 499 credit.  IUP’s policy for undergraduates pursuing a graduate course is as follows: “IUP undergraduate students with an academic grade point average of at least 2.6 who are within thirty-two semester hours of graduation are permitted, after receiving appropriate approvals, to take up to six semester hours of graduate work whether or not they have applied for acceptance into an IUP graduate program.”

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