University Honors College
From OSU Wiki
The University Honors College is OSU's home for high-potential, high-achieving undergraduates. Honors students possess academic credentials rivaling top tier institutions nationwide. By engaging the entire university community, the UHC highlights the very best that OSU has to offer.
Here are just some of the benefits of being part of the University Honors College:
- Graduate with the Honors Baccalaureate degree, OSU's most prestigious undergraduate degree and one of just 12 available in the nation
- Honors students are dual citizens of the UHC and the college of the academic major
- Honors student can major in any of OSU's more than 200 major degree progams
- Tight-knit student-faculty community that blurs the distinction between academic and residential life
- Small class sizes
- One-on-one interaction with professors
- All classes are taught by faculty professors, not Teaching Assistants
- UHC trips and events
- Personal academic advising from the UHC advisors
- Priority living in McNary Hall or the GEM, the Honors College Residence Halls
- Two centrally located study lounges including a computer lab, free printing and a lounge areas perfect for study groups, sleeping, and meetings
- Free candy from the Honors College office
- Leadership involvement
- Write an undergraduate thesis
- Over 90% of UHC graduates who apply to law, medical, and graduate schools are accepted (depending on student accomplishments)
For more information, visit the UHC office in 229 Strand, call us at 54--737-6400, email Honors.College@oregonstate.edu, or visit the UHC website.
