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The College Honors Program at Salem College offers academically talented students a community that pushes conventional scholarly boundaries in an effort to promote excellence. Honors Scholars interact with peers, prominent scholars, writers, business people and community leaders in an effort to advance their critical thinking skills and their knowledge of the increasingly diverse world in which we live. As a student in the College Honors Program, you will join a select group of young scholars who share your desire not only to succeed but also to excel. The College Honors curriculum is comprised of an every-changing group of eclectic but rigorous classes developed to challenge, motivate and excite students who desire to explore and understand the kinds of knowledge assumed to be necessary for educated reading, thinking and learning to take place. Each year, a group of highly qualified incoming students is invited to join the College Honors Program. That group joins the upper-class Honors Scholars in an academic experience that will encourage connections between disciplines, between theory and practice and between the individual and the wider community. At the conclusion of each semester, the director of the College Honors Program invites newly qualified students to take a place in the program. This flexibility enables students to begin the College Honors Program as incoming first-year students or as rising sophomores and juniors. The power of the College Honors Program is centered in its diversity of courses and its diversity of majors that students hold in the program. A biology major is likely to find herself sitting in an Honors Interdisciplinary Seminar on the films of Alfred Hitchcock with history, English, math and religion majors, while a religion major might sit beside science and math majors in an Environmental Chemistry seminar. The culmination of the College Honors Program is an Honors Symposium that is held each year before graduation. Graduating Honors Scholars present the results of their honors thesis to the Salem community, friends and family. This formal event is an exciting way to highlight the scholarly investigations that Honors Scholars have undertaken during their time in the program. Honors Scholars who graduate with College Honors Honors scholars who have graduated with College Honors have gone on to be some of Salem’s most successful alumnae. Several students have attended law school, some are in graduate or medical schools and others are working in the public or private sector. Graduation with College Honors sets each student apart from others who compete for the same programs or positions. Graduate admission committees and potential employers understand that a student who completes the College Honors Program has been willing and able to take on some of the most rigorous courses Salem College offers. Such a distinction underscores the student’s work ethic, her tenacity and her desire to learn.
The Students
Tristan Brooks (graduating senior) As a medical school hopeful, I am aware of the intense competition for admission. Beginning as a freshman at Salem, I was encouraged to employ every venue available to set myself apart from other qualified applicants. For this reason, I chose to complete the College Honors program. When I do apply to medical school, to graduate school or even for a job, I know my work in the College Honors Program will set me apart from other dedicated people with the same passion as mine.”
Bethany Long (first year student)
Jessie Coulter (graduating senior):
The Faculty
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