The NWACC Honors Program:  ENGAGE. COMMIT. TRANSFORM.

Honors students pose for a photo in Venice on a trip to Italy
Geared toward motivated and intellectually gifted students who want more out of their education, the NWACC Honors Program offers a curriculum of small, challenging classes, sponsors special events, provides experiential learning activities and travel opportunities. Honors Program students form cohort groups as they take classes, study, and work side by side on class and service projects. Program members have access to a study lounge on the first floor of Burns Hall and are eligible to apply for annual, member-only scholarships. Honors Program students become some of the most engaged, connected, and successful students on campus;  they are future nurses and history professors, scientists and English teachers, PhD's and business leaders.
Join the NWACC Honors Program and prepare to  ENGAGE. COMMIT. TRANSFORM.

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Fall 2013 Honors Classes

(Click on the Honors Courses tab on the left to view all Honors courses.)
  Mon./Wed.
   
  ENGL 1013HComposition I Honors
 9:00am - 10:15amJones, J.
  ENGL 2213HSurvey of World Lit I
10:30am - 12:00pmChesne, S.
  HIST 1033HWorld Civ to 1500 Honors
12:00pm - 1:15pmHuggard, C.

 

  PLSC 2003H

 

American Nat'l Gvt Honors tbd Tobler, J.
 Tues./Thurs.   
  ENGL 1013HComposition I Honors
9:00am - 10:15amJackson, Jeff
  PSYC 2003HGeneral Psychology Honors
10:30am - 11:45amSlavik, D.
  PHIL 2033HWorld Religions Honors
12:00pm - 1:15pmKrueger, D.
  HIST 2003HHistory of Am People to 1877 Honors
1:30pm - 2:45pmBrown, April
    
  BIOL 1544H
Principles of Biology I Honors
8:30am-11:20amTurner, E.
    
 Friday   
 HUMN 2003HIntro to Gender Studies Honors9:00am - 11:45amBolinder, M


Note:  If you are a student who is already well into your program of study or are in a program with strict course requirements, you may still enroll in Honors courses without joining the Program and fulfilling its requirements. Students who have a 3.5 GPA or who scored a 90 or higher in the reading portion of the COMPASS are encouraged to enroll in Honors courses.  Students who do not meet the above criteria, but excel in a particular subject area are encouraged to sign up for a course within that area.  We're inclusive!