Bantivoglio Honors Concentration, John H. Martinson Honors College
The Thomas N. Bantivoglio Honors Concentration in the John H. Martinson Honors College is typically an eight (8) course program open to Rowan students in all academic majors, yet classes are pro-rated for transfer students and other students who join the program after the first semester of their first year at Rowan. Students take their disciplinary major’s Honors classes as well as Honors courses that fulfill general education, Rowan Core, Rowan Experience, and free elective requirements. The Honors Concentration with Distinction is typically a twelve (12) course program that culminates in a capstone experience and reflective portfolio. Honors with Distinction encourages students to amplify the work in their major as well as take advantage of the breadth a university degree affords. Participation in the Martinson Honors College provides students with a rich educational experience as well as co- and extracurricular activities designed to cultivate citizen scholars. At graduation, Martinson Honors College graduates receive special recognition, and their accomplishments are highlighted in the Commencement Program and on their diplomas.
Honors emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, enhanced classroom experiences, civic engagement, the importance of diversity, and active participation in a thriving community of intellectually curious students. Classes are small, so students can engage in active learning with professors committed to collaborative work. Students study topics such as climate change, marketing, medicine, time, and identity that are more effectively considered using perspectives from more than one discipline, and they are encouraged to supplement their major with concepts from other fields. Trips, special speakers, independent studies and research assistantships with faculty, competitive summer research experiences, participation at academic and professional conferences, and Honors special interest clubs enrich the curriculum as well.
Other program benefits include the Honors First Year Experience, Peer Mentoring Program, Living Learning Communities, as well as extracurricular activities. Honors students also have priority registration, access to an Honors advisor, financial assistance to study abroad, free printing, and an Honors-only lounge and classrooms.
Applications for admission to the Martinson Honors College are reviewed by the Dean, Assistant Dean, and the Honors Faculty Advisory Board. First-year student admissions are based on significant achievement in high school, participation in extracurricular activities, a 3.7 unweighted high school GPA, a letter of recommendation, and an essay. Applicants transferring from another college or university are eligible to apply having earned a 3.5 GPA or better from their transfer institution and can actively participate in our program for a minimum of four (4) semesters (fall and spring terms) and incorporate four (4) Honors courses/alternative course experiences. Rowan University students may apply in the fall semester if they have a GPA of 3.5 or higher and can complete at least four (4) semesters in the program before they graduate.
Graduation with Honors requires the successful completion of Honors coursework, an overall GPA of 3.5, and participation in Honors activities and service projects each semester.
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