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Clayton State's Honors Program
The Clayton State University Honors Program creates opportunities for students to get a step ahead in developing their academic and leadership skills. Involvement in the Honors program offers students unique opportunities to make the most of their college experience and distinguish themselves in preparation for a career or graduate school.
The benefits for students in the Honors Program include enhanced Honors courses, eligibility for Honors Scholarships, early registration, an Honors diploma seal, and recognition at commencement.
The Honors Program offers two levels of participation:
University Honors (Four-Year Program)
The University Honors Program accepts first-year students and offers an enriched college experience from the core curriculum through graduation. New students and students with fewer than 30 hours of college credit are eligible to apply. The minimum admission requirements are a 3.5 high school GPA, an 1100 SAT (math and verbal sections) or 24 ACT composite score, and a record of involvement in extracurricular activities. Four-year Program Requirements
School or College Honors (Two-Year Program)
The School or College Honors Programs accept students during their junior year and offer an enriched education as students complete the courses for their major. The upper-division honors program includes all of the majors offered at CSU. Students who have 45 to 70 hours of college credit are eligible to apply. The minimum admission requirements are a 3.5 college GPA and a record of community or campus service. Two-Year Program Requirements
For more information contact Dr. Adam Tate at (678) 466-4809 or AdamTate@clayton.edu