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Program Application
Due Friday, September 18, 2015, to the Office of the Dean, MB 99, Music 186
Honors Information Meeting:
Tuesday, September 9, 2015 4:00-5:00 p.m. MB 175
Thursday, September 10, 2015 4:00-5:00 p.m.MB 175
You are invited to participate in the College of Arts and Humanities Honors Program. The Arts and Humanities Honors Program provides you the opportunity for advanced interdisciplinary studies and interaction with a community of your intellectual peers and to work closely with a faculty mentor of your choosing toward completion of a research or creative project. The program consists of a three-course commitment (9-10 units), beginning with an Honors Seminar taken in the second semester of the junior year, followed by an additional course selected by you and your mentor that will contribute to the completion of your honors project or thesis. A three-unit Honors Symposium taken in the second semester of your senior year serves as a culmination experience where you polish and make a public presentation of your research or creative project.
Admission Requirements:
• Cumulative GPA of 3.5 (in last 60 units)• Completed at least one semester at Fresno State• A maximum 1,000-word typed personal statement of purpose explaining why you wish to participate in the honors program.• A substantial sample of your writing and/or creative work• A letter of recommendation/nomination from a Fresno State faculty member willing to serve as your mentor/adviser who can speak to your ability to successfully complete the honors program and to assist you with the successful completion of the honors thesis/project
• A copy of your current unofficial transcript
Applications are accepted in September for the following spring semester.
NAME ___________________________________________________________
ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________
CELL ___________________________________________________________
EMAIL ___________________________________________________________
MAJOR ___________________________________________________________
MINOR ___________________________________________________________ CUMULATIVE GPA ______
Please attach a personal statement, a substantial sample of your writing and/or creative work, an unofficial copy of your transcript, and completed recommendation form.
Honors Information Meeting:
Tuesday, September 9, 2015 4:00-5:00 p.m. MB 175
Thursday, September 10, 2015 4:00-5:00 p.m.MB 175
College of Arts and Humanities Honors ProgramRecommendation Form
FACULTY MENTOR NAME___________________________________________
DEPARTMENT _____________________________________________________
STUDENT NAME ___________________________________________________
MAJOR ____________________________________________________________
MINOR(S) (if applicable) ______________________________________________
CUMULATIVE GPA ______
How long and in what capacity have you known the student?
Please elaborate on the student’s potential for succeeding in the Arts and Humanities Honors Program.
Other comments:
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR FACULTY MENTOR
As the student’s mentor, you and the honors student will design a 3-4 unit course of study in the student’s major that will support the student’s honors project or thesis. These units can be selected from existing undergraduate or graduate courses in the major, independent study courses, or existing courses outside of the student’s major. It is strongly recommended that students completing an honors thesis enroll in an existing research methods course or an independent study course that addresses this material in their major area of study.
The College of Arts and Humanities honors program encourages students to cross traditional disciplinary boundaries through study and practicum as well as through discussion with faculty and fellow students across the college’s various disciplines. Honors students enjoy the many benefits of working closely with you, their mentor, toward completion of a research or creative project of his or her choice.