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  2. Honors colleges and programs - Wikipedia

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    The decision to structure an honors program as a college may relate to how an institution itself is structured. A collegiate university, one that is composed of several constituent colleges might, administratively, favor an honors college over an honors program. Alternatively, university departments, constituent institutes, and constituent ...

  3. Honours degree - Wikipedia

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    In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, bachelor's degrees are normally awarded "with honours" after three years of study. [20] The bachelor's degree with honours meets the requirements for a higher education qualification at level 6 of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications in full, [21] and is a first-cycle, end-of-cycle award on the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher ...

  4. Honors student - Wikipedia

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    A student who holds a de jure Honours degree is eligible for direct entry either to a Doctorate (Ph.D.) or to a two- to three years very-high-research Master's degree program. 'Honours' can also mean that students have achieved their degree with a high overall average GPA and typically have undertaken a small final project, paper or essay (also ...

  5. List of honors programs and colleges in the United States

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    Ithaca College. Honors Program; Long Island University LIU Brooklyn. Honors College; LIU Post (formerly C.W. Post) Honors Program; Honors Green Program; Manhattanville University. Castle Scholars Honors Program; Marist College, Honors Program Mercy University. Honors Program; The New School. Riggio Honors Program; New York Institute of Technology

  6. Latin honors - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a college or university's regulations set out definite criteria a student must meet to obtain a given honor. For example, the student might be required to achieve a specific grade point average, submit an honors thesis for evaluation, be part of an honors program, or graduate early. Each school sets its own standards.

  7. Bachelor of Arts - Wikipedia

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    In many universities and colleges, Bachelor of Arts degrees are differentiated either as BA or as honours BA degrees. Honours programs require more education than non-honours programs, typically a specialization beyond the requirements of a BA, and can often be used as a gateway to a PhD program, bypassing a master's degree. [citation needed]

  8. Academic graduation by country - Wikipedia

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    College and post-graduate schools usually award the following awards: summa cum laude (with highest honors), magna cum laude (with high honors), and cum laude (with honors). Unlike the awards are given in elementary and high schools which depend on class ranking, undergraduate and post-graduate awards are given based on grade point averages, so ...

  9. Burnett Honors College - Wikipedia

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    The Burnett Honors College offers two distinct Honors programs for students: University Honors, which is a 4-year program, and Honors Undergraduate Thesis, which allows juniors and seniors to conduct original research within their major (Honors in the Major) or in their minor or a discipline other than their major (Interdisciplinary Thesis) and ...