Honors Academy Scholars must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.5 to continue participating in the program and maintain their scholarship.
To participate in the Honors Academy, students must attend New Student Honors Seminar, a no-cost, no-credit course, during their first year at Missouri S&T. This seminar provides students an opportunity to meet distinguished teaching professors, introduce them to research possibilities at Missouri S&T, and see presentations by invited speakers. In addition, students can participate in social activities such as a formal gala banquet with faculty members and other Honors Academy scholars.
Once you have accepted our offer, the Office of Undergraduate Education will enroll the student in the no-cost, no-credit Honors Seminar. (Transfer students may join New Student Honors Seminar during the Fall or Spring semester.)
To maintain eligibility, scholars must successfully complete one 3 credit hour honors course per academic year after their first year.
Honors Academy Course Contract Completion Form
All forms must be submitted through the Honors Academy Canvas Course.
The culminating project is the capstone experience of the Honors Academy and, as such, incorporates and expresses the Academy’s commitment to individualized and enriched instruction, independent study, close faculty-student relationships, and the rigorous development of intellectual skills, including the ability to think critically and to communicate with clarity and style. The project brings together honors scholars' preparation and education in a particular discipline or combination of disciplines. Projects are usually in the student’s major field of study but are not limited to the major. However, some scholars may wish to develop interdisciplinary projects or a project that utilizes their co-op experience. Discussions with your project mentor will help to focus the project and gain required approvals.
Scholars will complete at least a project and present their findings to the campus community.
Honors Project Description Form must be approved by the faculty member supervising the work, the Honors Academy director, and be received by the Honors Academy by the fourth Friday of the semester. For more information on the project, please reference the Honors Project Guidelines.
Scholars who have completed the following are eligible to graduate as an Honors Academy Fellow.
Graduates should submit the Friday before the last day to Notify the Registrar's Office of intent to graduate listed on the Academic Calendar.
Application to Graduate as a Honors Academy Fellow
Scholars must enroll in and complete 12 credit hours of honors coursework. At least one course of the required 12 credit hours must be outside the student's major field of study, and no more than 3 credit hours may be individual study courses. (undergraduate research or special problems).
Honors courses are standard courses selected by an honors scholar interested in exploring more comprehensively the course topic by including an additional element with the instructor's support. Honors courses often require different work, such as a modified assignment, an experiential learning component, or an added or enhanced research opportunity. Honors courses do not necessarily require more work, and the workload might not significantly increase for honors scholars receiving honors credit.