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Honors Program Information
- Program Requirements
Admission to the PUC Honors Program is
anticipated to be competitive. Your application will be reviewed
very carefully and decisions will be based on overall assessment
of the PUC Honors Program Application. Factors taken into
consideration include outstanding academic achievement, strength
of academic program, ACT or SAT scores, demonstrated leadership,
creativity, community involvement, essay, and letter(s) of
recommendation. In order to apply for Honors Program, you should
have a minimum high school GPA of 3.5/4.0, ACT composite score of
27 or higher, or a 1200 SAT (verbal + math) or higher. If you are
currently a PUC student, your cumulative GPA should be at least
3.5.
- Scholarship
Opportunities
There are many scholarships available
to Purdue University Calumet students, especially for those with
excellent high school academic information. A complete listing of
various scholarships is available on the PUC
website or on the Financial
Aid Office website. Further, the Honors Program offers several
scholarships for PUC students.
- Benefits of Participating in
the Honors Progam
The Honors Program at Purdue University
Calumet (PUC) is designed to recognize the special talents,
achievements, and potential of talented and highly motivated
students.
The PUC Honors
Program is committed to scholarship, academic excellence, and
personalized learning. Opportunities include:
- freshman seminars taught by PUC's distinguished professors
- limited-enrollment special honors courses
- special opportunities: internships,
experiential learning, etc...
- honors housing
- study-abroad opportunities
- scholarships based on academic merit
- one-on-one honors advising by honors faculty
- retreats & field trips with other honor students and faculty
- social & cultural activities
- participation in community service
- graduation with honors
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