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Honors at Eastern Washington University seeks to cultivate excellence in undergraduate education by providing enhanced educational opportunities to superior students and special teaching opportunities to outstanding faculty.
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Honors at Graduation
Students who complete the specified requirements will graduate with one of five Honors designations. Grades, in these courses, below 3.3 will not receive Honors recognition.
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Ad Valorem |
16 credits - Freshman Honors Sequence (Hons 101, 102, and/or 103 & 104 one-credit lab) 16 credits total |
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Ad Valorem (transfer) |
4 credits - Honors 301, Fall Quarter 4 credits total |
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Ad Majorem |
16 credits - Freshman Honors Sequence 8 credits - Honors upper division courses 24 credits total |
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Ad Majorem |
12 credits - Honors-enriched Department courses 8 credits - Honors upper division courses 24 credits total |
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Ad Maxima Valorem |
16 credits - Freshman Sequence 12 credits - Honors-enriched Department courses 12 credits - Honors upper division courses 40 credits total |
Being recognized as an EWU Honors graduate indicates that a student has taken full advantage of university learning opportunities, has a thorough grounding in the liberal arts and sciences, exercises initiative, works well alone and in groups, and has developed excellent writing, calculation, and critical thinking skills.
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