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What is Honors at the University of Florida?

The “honors” designation can be somewhat confusing at UF as it is used in a variety of different contexts.  Briefly, there are three types of honors designations.


New History Honors Program

The History Honors Program is based around the writing of a thesis, which is a project of original historical research that is normally 40-50 pages in length.  There are four components of the new program.  Students who successfully complete the program will be graduated with either high (magna cum laude) or highest honors (summa cum laude).

Note: For those students planning to graduate in winter semester, it is still possible to participate in the Honors Program, but a special arrangement must be worked out with the undergraduate coordinator at least two semesters in advance of graduation.  

Honors Schedule
Junior Year

Junior Year (spring semester)

Senior Year (fall semester)

Senior Year (spring semester)


Application Procedure

Students apply for admission to the History Honors Program in spring of their junior year.   Though there is a rolling deadline for the program, students are strongly advised to submit an application by March 31.  Students will not be allowed to enroll in the History Honors Seminar until an application has been filed and accepted.  An application consists of three parts.
           

  1. Honors Statement: Student must submit a brief statement outlining a general area of thesis research as well as a faculty advisor who has agreed to work with the student on the project.
  2. Letter of Recommendation from Faculty Advisor
  3. GPA requirement: Upper-division GPA of 3.5 or higher

All materials must be submitted electronically to the Undergraduate Coordinator (Howard Louthan), preferably by March 31.
 

 

History Honors Program