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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the qualifications for joining the
Honors Program?
Incoming
first semester students are invited to join if they have a high
school GPA of 3.5 and a combined SAT score of at least 1750 (or
an ACT score of at least 26).
Students who do not meet both of
these requirements may apply for admission to the Honors Program
based on the strength of either an excellent GPA with a minimum
of 1500 on the combined SAT (23 on the ACT) or an excellent SAT/ACT
score with at least a 3.25 GPA. Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case
basis.
Transfer and current students may
apply to the Honors Program if they have a GPA of 3.5 or above.
All Honors courses taken at other NCHC participating colleges and
universities will transfer in as FSU Honors credit.
Students demonstrating considerable
creative ability, as evidenced by papers, projects, creative writing,
musical composition, art work, or musical performance may also be
admitted on an individual basis.
Can students join the Honors Program after
your first-semester?
Yes. After their first semester, students are
accepted into the program on the basis of their college GPA.
Can transfer students join the Honors Program?
Yes! And if the student has been participating
in an Honors Program at a community college or other four-year institution,
the Honors credits taken there can transfer as well. The only Honors
courses needed then might be FSU’s upper level Honors requirements:
(ENGL 312) Honors Advanced Composition; and the two (IDIS 491) Honors
seminars.
Is it harder to get A grades in Honors classes?
No! In fact, most of our Honors students get higher
grades in their Honors classes because of the smaller sizes and
added interaction with their professors.
Do you take all of your classes as Honors
classes?
No. Of the 120 credits required for graduation,
only 24 need to be Honors credits. Since ours is a program of Honors
in General Education, most of the Honors credits are taken during
your first two years. An “ideal” program would be to
take four Honors classes your freshman year, two your sophomore
year, and one each your junior and senior years.
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