Home Honors College approved for JMU
News

Honors College approved for JMU

Contributors

 

james madison university jmuJames Madison University will now be home to an Honors College, following approval by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.

JMU has been in the process of promoting its strong Honors Program to the level of an Honors College for the last several years.

Dr. Bradley R. Newcomer, current director of the Honors Program, will be dean of the Honors College.

The Honors Program began in 1961 with a senior thesis focus, and grew under the leadership of former directors Dr. Joanne Gabbin and Dr. Barry Falk to encompass students from all JMU colleges. The program is currently operating as a college, Newcomer said, and having the formal designation will allow the program to continue to grow. The promotion to a college will not require any structural or curricular changes.

“By advancing our program to an Honors College, JMU is offering opportunities for students who will be better positioned to start leading earlier in their careers,” said JMU President Jonathan R. Alger. “Our newest college will benefit highly motivated students and further distinguish JMU as a university well worth considering as a place where rich educational opportunities flourish.”

The elevation of the Honors Program to an Honors College has been a major initiative of the university’s strategic plan. Many degree-seeking students are looking for Honors Colleges at universities when applying for undergraduate school. The Honors College will provide individualized paths for students and help to create the next generation of engaged civic leaders who take calculated and enriching risks in their education.

Students currently involved in the 27-credit program are required to complete six credit hours of honors courses in General Education, six credit hours in cross-disciplinary honors seminars, nine credit hours of electives in courses designated “honors” or honors options and six credit hours of independent study in the senior honors project. Honors students expand across all majors, programs and student organizations. There are approximately 950 students currently in the program.

Recruitment for the Honors College will begin in fall 2016 with the inaugural freshman cohort joining JMU in fall 2017. Students who are currently enrolled in the Honors Program will be grandfathered into the new college.






Support AFP

Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

donald trump
Politics

America Last: War abroad, tyranny at home, and the theft of a nation

Dianna Russini
Etc.

Leave Dianna Russini alone: Sportswriters, coaches, happen to like hot tubs

I’m totally on the side of Dianna Russini in this generated controversy over her being caught holding hands, hugging and lounging in a hot tub with New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. Seriously, what sportswriter isn’t holding hands, hugging and lounging in hot tubs with coaches they cover? Just last week, for instance, Ryan Odom,...

uva baseball
Baseball

UVA Baseball: #13 ‘Hoos fall to Notre Dame, 5-3, evening weekend series

Notre Dame starter Jack Radel, solid all season, owned #13 Virginia on Saturday, shutting out the ’Hoos through six, in a 5-3 Irish win on Saturday.

blue false indigo Baptisia australis
Arts, Culture, Media

Garden Club of Virginia celebrates blue false indigo during Native Plant Month

we are all hokies waynesboro vigil
State News

Virginia Tech plans annual remembrance of 32 Hokies who died in 2007 mass shooting

government money
Politics

Seriously: It cost a million dollars to hang out with Donald Trump in Charlottesville

healthcare
Local News

Free oral cancer screenings available at Augusta County clinic on April 15