This page displays the most essential information from the complete 2022-2023 Honors Requirements Document (updated September 2022). The document is a valuable resource containing additional information, documenting certain exceptions, and illustrating examples of various scenarios that arise for UHP students as they progress toward their degree with Latin Honors. We will update this official document just once per year.
General Requirements
In brief, all students graduating with Latin Honors must complete the following:
- UHP NEXUS One experience
- 3 Honors courses (at least one an Honors seminar [HSem] or Grand Challenge Course [GCC])
- 5 additional Honors Experiences (course or non-course)
- Senior Honors Thesis and a supporting classroom-based thesis course (one semester of thesis coursework, minimum; thesis coursework amounting to at least 2 credits after the first semester of thesis coursework may count as one of the three Honors courses, above)
- Abide by all UHP Policies.
The First Year
All first-year UHP students will join a cohort. We envision each cohort comprising about twelve students, all from different colleges or programs. During the first year of study, the cohort will complete UHP’s first-year experience —NEXUS ONE— together. In subsequent years the cohort will be invited to convene at least once per year to begin discussions of potential thesis projects, to support one another’s progress in the program, to engage socially, and possibly to propose their own cohort Honors Experience. Cohorts are encouraged to build shared reading and/or experience lists for group discussion and reflection to propose as a non-course Honors Experience during the sophomore or junior year.
The Mid-Program Review
Each UHP student will undergo a mid-program review. This will occur after four semesters for students who begin UHP as a first-year student, and after two semesters for post-freshman admits. During the review, the UHP advisor (in consultation with the UHP directors, as necessary) will determine if the student is likely to complete Latin Honors. Students may be removed from UHP during the mid-program review for any of the following reasons:
- GPA below 3.5. University Policy dictates that students must have a GPA of 3.5 or higher in the last 60 graded credits of study in order to graduate with Latin Honors. Students whose preliminary work suggests that this will be unlikely—especially while trying to fulfill Honors requirements in conjunction with major coursework—may be removed from the program.
- Fewer than one scheduled advising appointment with the Honors Advisor each semester in residence. Students are expected to meet regularly with their Honors Advisor to discuss their progress in the program and their future plans. Those who have not done so may be removed.
- Lack of completion of Honors Experiences. Students who have not completed NEXUS One and/or who have not completed a minimum of four Honors Experiences (two experiences if a post-freshman admit) may be removed from the program. Current structures to review non-continuation decisions and to allow students to petition them are available.
Notice: This policy is under review during the 2022-23 academic year due to UHP's period of transition and restructuring. It is possible that the mid-program review requirements will be relaxed—or even discontinued altogether—for the summer 2023 review period.
The Senior Year
The Honors Thesis
In order to complete UHP and to be eligible for graduation with Latin Honors, all students must write a senior Honors Thesis. Whatever form it takes, the purposes of the thesis are many, all of which develop skills that will serve our students well after graduation. The Honors Thesis must go above and beyond any project done for a course other than thesis or directed-studies/independent-studies courses. It may expand upon a term paper for a course, but may not simply be a repurposed project completed for another course or requirement. Please consult the Honors Thesis Guide for detailed information on thesis expectations, supervision, timelines, credit, group projects, department-specific theses, and more.
Supporting Thesis Coursework
In addition to the Honors Thesis, students are required to successfully complete any supporting or capstone Honors coursework required by their program, college, or UHP, comprising at least a one-semester, one-credit classroom-based course. Programs or colleges that require more than one semester of course work—including thesis-preparation or research coursework before the senior year—must offer this course work as a departmental Honors Course that will count toward major-elective requirements and the Honors Course experience requirements. Non-Honors capstone coursework required of all departmental majors will still be required of Honors students unless the department or program determines the Honors thesis coursework fulfills this requirement.
GPA Requirements
All students must meet the GPA requirements mandated by University policy:
- cum laude 3.500–3.665 GPA for last 60 graded credits
- magna cum laude 3.666–3.749 GPA for last 60 graded credits
- summa cum laude 3.75–4.0 GPA for last 60 graded credits
The GPA of the last 60 graded credits and the nature of the senior-year project will be the determining factors as to the student’s level of Latin Honors.