2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Honors Program


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Overview

The Honors Program exists to develop the skills of scholarship among qualified Cairn students. Its goal is that these students will integrate their biblical studies with their general and professional education. The Honors Program is a biblically centered, interdisciplinary course of study, providing an enriching and challenging educational opportunity. The capstone of the Honors Program is the honors project, in which the student chooses a research topic designed to bring together all of his or her education. Working closely with an advisor, the student learns and applies the fundamentals of researching and writing, culminating in an honors thesis. The University faculty is involved in mentoring each honors student, and the development of this student-faculty relationship provides an important foundation for the student’s intellectual development throughout his or her time in the Honors Program.

Participation Requirements

Honors Colloquium (0 credit) - Monthly meetings with the honors students and faculty for conversation, collaboration, and thesis preparation. Every semester.

Honors Thesis I and II (6 credits) - A sequence of two research and writing courses. At the conclusion of these courses, the honors thesis will be evaluated by the student’s advisor and a second reader. A public presentation of the student’s honors project will accompany the submission of the completed honors project. Junior or senior year.

Admission Process

For Prospective Students

An application should be sent to the Office of Admissions and can be found at cairn.edu/honors.

Admission criteria:

  • Minimum 1270 SAT score and minimum 3.5 GPA
  • Academic recommendation
  • Personal recommendation
  • Two research papers
  • Application essays

For Current Cairn Students

An application should be sent to the director of the Honors Program.

Admission criteria:

  • Overall grade point average of 3.5 or above
  • Recommendations from a professor and the Office of Student Life
  • Two research papers
  • Application essay

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