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"Cultivating Enrichment and Achievement through a Community of Scholars "
From its inception in 1986 as the Benedict College Honors Program, the Benedict College School of Honors, implemented in 2001, was designed to establish a required curriculum increasing the rigor, challenge, and stimulation for Honors Scholars and to create a living and learning environment that centralizes Honors Scholars and other high achieving students with the goal of impacting the intellectualization of the entire campus and community.
The School of Honors seeks to meet 21st century challenges facing the College, the local community, the State, the Nation, and the World. The School of Honors has as its mission to enhance intellectual, cultural, social, spiritual, global, and career opportunities for highly selected, motivated, enthusiastic and critically inquisitive students. The School of Honors attempts to achieve its mission by providing exceptional stimulation and challenges to the participants, thus expanding their global horizons and academic expectations.
Honors scholars are expected to study, conduct research, and participate in academically challenging experiences, domestic and international. The distinguished Honors faculty from each academic department design all Honors courses to include a program of study that is writing and research intensified, technologically enhanced, and internationally focused.
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Warren Robinson, Dean Mrs. Jacqueline Williams, Administrative Assistant
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