The Honors Program allows students with a minimum SAT in critical reading and math of 1100 and a high school GPA of 3.50 or higher to participate in series of intellectually challenging and stimulating honors courses for students interested in a broad educational experience that extends beyond the standard curriculum.
The Honors Program experience also extends beyond the classroom giving students the opportunity to attend lectures, museums, musical performances, and other intellectual and artistic events. Students also participate in Service Learning or civic engagement opportunities. An important goal of the Honors Program is to foster an awareness of social responsibility, particularly to encourage service for the public good.
Dual Degree programs allow undergraduate students to begin taking graduate courses as early as junior year, and to transfer seamlessly to Rosemont’s School of Graduate and Professional Studies. After an application process and formal acceptance to the program, students can complete their Bachelors and Masters degrees in as early as five years in: Creative Writing, Publishing and MBA/MSM, while completing the Counseling Psychology program in as little as six years.
eligibility*:
- Second-semester sophomore status (junior and senior transfer students who have completed at least two semesters at Rosemont)
- At least a 3.0 GPA (3.5 for Psychology students)
- Approval from undergraduate academic adviser to begin application process
*Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher in their graduate courses to maintain dual-degree status.
Application Process
- Online Application
- Statement of Purpose
- Approval/Letter of Recommendation form from academic adviser
Supplemental Information
- Writing Sample (MFA and Publishing)
- Resume (Publishing)
- Interview (at graduate program directors' discretion)
Please Note: The Office of Graduate Admissions processes all dual-degree applications with the graduate program directors granting admission along with the Undergraduate College and the Academic Deans.