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General Information
The Honors Curriculum
Program at Alcorn State University, established in 1961, is
designed to enhance the various curricular offerings of the
university through enriching academic experiences for
participants. The program aims to bring together both
students and teachers with exceptional intellectual
commitment and ability in an atmosphere which stimulates
scholarship, leadership, and creativity. The program is
designed in a manner which allows participation by students
from any discipline offered as a major at the university.
A student who has completed a minimum of 24 hours of honors course
work, and who has enrolled in a minimum of six hours of honors
course work during at least three of the four undergraduate years and has
maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least
3.25 in honors course work and overall, is graduated with the designation of Honors Curriculum Scholar.
For more information about the Alcorn State University Honors Curriculum Program contact:
either Dr. Lillie Jones or Dr. Larry Konecky.
Course Offerings
Admission
Program Advantages
Cognita - Honors Curriculum Program Journal
Chinese Language Institute Resources
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