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Liberal Arts - Honors Program
DESCRIPTION
The Honors Program is an educational enrichment program that
enhances the educational opportunities and experiences of
students admitted to the program by virtue of their exceptional
promise (as newly admitted students) of their exceptional
performance (as students enrolled at the College.) The program
consists of Honors Colloquia offered to first-and second-year
students, followed by independent studies programs in the
third and fourth years. The Honors Colloquium is a discussion
or seminar group that is focused on a broad theme of interest
on issues in our society. It features guest lecturers, field
trips and both faculty- and student-led discussions. Past
colloquium themes have included"Critical Thinking",
"Leadership Styles and Substance", "Creativity",
"Human-Computer Interactions", "Visual Information"
and " Exploring the Black Experience in America."
Students who satisfactorily complete all elements of the Honors
Program will earn at least seven elective credits during their
participation and will have the honors designation placed
on their official record. Their participation in the program
is guided by the Honors Council, which oversees the program
as a whole, and the specially selected Honors Faculty, who
present the program elements. Inquiries concerning our flexible
and rewarding Honors Program may be directed to the Director
of Admissions at (215) 489-2211 or 800-2-DELVAL or e-mail
at AdmitMe@delval.edu.
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