Through interdisciplinary coursework and events, the University’s Honors Program helps you broaden your academic horizons.
The overarching goal of the Honors Program is to help you explore your major within a larger context. The program stresses research and communication skills, as well as being a contributing member of a community.
Benefits of the program include:
Option to register for classes before the rest of the campus.
Playing a lead role in the publication of The Review, the University's undergraduate research journal.
Receiving $2,000 annually in scholarship money.
Taking part in a wide variety of on- and off-campus learning experiences, including national and international travel.
A seat on the steering committee that determines the program's curriculum and policies.
Program Overview
As an Honors candidate, you will:
Participate in seminars geared towards increasing skills of inquiry and independence
Complete specialized Honors courses which also fulfill Fisher’s general education requirements
Design your own keystone experiences to create a truly unique academic path
Attend other Honors events with your peers
If you are a transfer student admitted to the program, the number of honors courses you are required to take will be determined by the number of semesters remaining in order for you to graduate from Fisher.