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The enriched academic environment provides high-achieving students with the intellectual and social support to reach their full potential - professionally and personally.
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Classes of 15 students or less enable lively discussion as the primary mode of learning, rather than lectures.
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There is an atmosphere of mutual respect and community between students and instructors.
You learn to use your intelligence in more effective ways: to formulate your own ideas, present them compellingly, and incorporate the ideas of others into your thinking.
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Many honors classes are interdisciplinary, crossing the boundaries of traditional disciplines in ways that mirror how a flexible intelligence absorbs the real world.
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Beyond the skills you acquire in the program, an Honors degree sets you apart from other applicants for jobs, professional training or graduate schools.