
Honors Programs
Overview
Howard Community College is proud to be home to two long-standing and well-respected Honors programs – The James W. Rouse Scholars Program and The Frederick K. Schoenbrodt Scholars Program. Both programs center around rigorous academic coursework and opportunities like study abroad, independent research, and service and community engagement, which connect the classroom with the real world. Honors students work closely with a specialized academic advisor to plan and register for unique Honors courses, which are offered in a wide range of subjects and emphasize depth of inquiry as well as the cultivation of a scholarly community among Honors students. Further, Honors courses are taught by faculty who are committed to providing a high level of academic rigor and critical thinking.
All Honors students are eligible to participate in a special year-long Honors Capstone program, which gives students the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have developed over the course of their 棋完美视讯 studies. Capstone projects can be completed in any academic discipline, with recent topics including the Fibonacci sequence in plants, the social significance of body modifications, and the musicological characteristics of heavy metal, to name only a few. Students present their capstone results in the annual 棋完美视讯 Scholars Symposium, and many also successfully publish their work in student research journals.
Transfer
Because of the highly regarded reputation and challenging coursework associated with 棋完美视讯’s Honors programs, our students have a long history of transferring to some of the nation’s most prestigious institutions to pursue further education. In recent years, multiple 棋完美视讯 Honors students have also received prestigious transfer scholarships such as the Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, the University of Maryland Frederick Douglass Scholarship, and the University System of Maryland Regents Scholars Program.
Scholarship
In addition, all Honors students are eligible for a special scholarship during each semester in which they are actively enrolled in an Honors program. The scholarship can only be used to help cover tuition and fees. No additional application is needed; awards are based on academic performance and evidence of progress toward Honors program requirements. Qualifying students will be notified April 15.
Learn more:
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The James W. Rouse Scholars
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The Frederick K. Schoenbrodt Scholars
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Other Potential Benefits