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Honors students are able to count graduate courses for Honors course credit. To earn Honors credit, courses that are considered graduate-level must meet the conditions outlined below, and the student must earn a grade of at least a B. Additionally, students must request approval for a graduate-level course to count for Honors by the end of the second week of the participating semester. Approval is not automatic, and retroactive approval cannot be granted.

Approval Process For Courses Numbered 500-Level or 400-Level With G suffix

  1. The course syllabus must identify additional projects/papers/assignments/tests that graduate students are required to complete beyond what undergrads in the course are required to complete. A grading structure difference alone is not sufficient for approval. 
  2. The student must petition to have the course count for HON credit, inform the professor of the petition, be held to the graduate student course criteria and be graded as a graduate student. 
  3. Students must complete the Graduate-Level work proposal in the Honors Canvas page 
  4. Syllabus and professor acknowledgement must be submitted to your Honors advisor, via Canvas, by the end of week 2 of the participating semester. 

Approval Process For Courses Numbered 600-Level or Above

Provide a copy of the syllabus to your advisor. A 600-level or above course is a graduate-level course.  An exception will be processed allowing this course to count for Honors. 

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