Honors RAP

Honors RAP

Honors RAP is a challenging, supportive, and inclusive co-educational living-learning community open to honors-qualified students. By becoming part of the Honors RAP community, you will surround yourself with other bright, highly motivated students, enjoy small seminar-style classes, and have the opportunity to work closely with Honors faculty. Through its classes and its extra-curricular activities, Honors RAP integrates the diverse disciplines of the College of Arts and Sciences with the opportunities and challenges of real-world experiences. In short, we aspire to offer the best educational experience possible to qualified ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ undergraduates. 

Incoming 1st-year honors-qualified students receive a Welcome Letter from the A&S Honors Program inviting them to participate in Honors. Being in the Arts & Sciences Honors Program qualifies you to join the A&S Honors RAP; a separate Honors RAP qualification is not required. Honors-qualified students are not guaranteed a space in the Honors RAP. Housing applications and assignments are a product of the Housing Office. Applications are processed per the process described on Housing's website.

For more information about the Smith Hall living experience and classes, visit the Honors RAP website.

    Hall

    Cost

    • $425/year

    Apply

    • If accepted to the ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ Honors Program, select Honors RAP under Program/Residence Hall in the online housing application. Please note that this hall is not large enough to accomodate all Honors students.

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    Eligibility

    • By invitation: First-year honors students in the College of Arts and Sciences

    Program Details

    • Provide academically prepared and highly motivated undergraduate students with a challenging and supportive living and learning context
    • Honors RAP symposia and guest speakers provide students an advanced start with campus resources and unique scholarly opportunities
    • Past course offerings can be viewed on the Honors RAP website
    • Students are required to take one Honors RAP honors course each semester in their residence hall and attend some Honors RAP functions
    • Engage in a wide range of extracurricular activities
    • Most courses fulfill arts and sciences general education. In fact, continuing students are encouraged and have the opportunity to become student leaders within Honors RAP, helping shape the program according to their own visions