Campus Admissions
Current Students
The Honors College is home to a culturally diverse group of high achieving students including but not limited to students from low income backgrounds, students who are the first in their family to attend college, and students with varied and multiple academic interests hailing from around the country and world.
Join us at an Information Session to learn more about the Honors College Campus Admissions Process
Tuesday, November 12th at 4pm Biomedical & Physical Sciences Building Room 1415
Wednesday, December 4th at 5pm Wells Hall B119
Thursday, January 9th at 11am virtually https://msu.zoom.us/j/94353763157
Criteria
Admittance to the Honors College is by invitation only. The admission process begins at the conclusion of Fall semester and closes by early February. Applications are welcomed from those who meet all of the following:
- Students are only considered if they entered MSU during the following semesters Spring ’24, Summer ’24, Fall ’24, and plan to study for at least 5 additional semesters the summer after HC admission.
- Students who earned at least 12 graded credit hours in fall semester (with exception for pending credits in UGS 200H that may count toward the total);
- Students who earned a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.7;
- Students who earned a Pass if enrolled in Math 103A.
Invitation
Students will receive a notification via the Registrar’s Office Confidential Messaging System that they have been invited. A link to an individualized Qualtrics form will follow via email.
Application
The application consists of two primary components:
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- A list of activities that occur outside of classes since starting at MSU. Activities to include are employment, clubs, programs, volunteer activities, involvement in athletics, music or the arts, etc. The list should include any significant related experiences including college programs that occurred in the summer prior to your first-term of enrollment.
- Personal statement (max 750 words) responding to the following prompt:
Please describe your interest in joining the Honors College by tying the unique opportunities we offer to your personal narrative. Specifically identify experiences (curricular and cocurricular) afforded to Honors College members and indicate how they can enhance your personal, academic and/or professional development.
Campus Admissions applications are due mid-January.
Applications will be reviewed and scored by faculty and staff. An emphasis will be placed on the extent to which students personalize their response indicating a specific plan to take advantage of the Honors College experience. Final selections will be made by early February with notifications made via the Confidential Messaging System.
As you finalize your personal statement, click here for resources shared by the Writing Center during our personal statement workshop.
Information Sessions
Did you miss an information session? Watch the replay below or click here.
Students who are not invited to Honors College membership may still enhance their educational experience through Honors Options in regular courses or by requesting an override from the sponsoring department into a specific Honors course/section (overrides are granted based on availability and a review of students’ overall academic progress and program). Students may also graduate from the university with honor or high honor designations by meeting cumulative GPA standards, regardless of Honors College membership.