What are honors colleges? The pros, the cons, and who should apply.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • Honors colleges (or honors programs) are special educational opportunities for high-achieving students who want to attend public universities or even sometimes larger private universities. The idea is to create a small, close-knit cohort of exceptional students within the larger university so it feels like you're getting a private liberal arts education without missing out on all the benefits of a big state school. In return, students get a ton of great perks including: scholarship money, priority registration, special dorms, access to the best professors on campus, etc. You can expect to work a little harder, but it's well worth the investment.
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 What are honors colleges?
    01:10 The pros
    04:00 The cons
    07:23 Summary
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Комментарии • 11

  • @hummingbirdcoins6392
    @hummingbirdcoins6392 3 месяца назад +1

    Another great video. You really know your stuff.

  • @SofiaRodriguez-zg7pu
    @SofiaRodriguez-zg7pu 8 дней назад

    Should I go into the UNLV honors college program if I want to study medicine after the 4 years?

  • @shivamparikh-pg1ft
    @shivamparikh-pg1ft 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you I was wondering if I should consider going to my state schools honors program

    • @IvyAdmissionHelp
      @IvyAdmissionHelp  3 месяца назад

      It can be a really good option for many students. You can often save a lot of money and still get an exceptional education.

  • @Sala54321
    @Sala54321 3 месяца назад

    Do you have any insight on Barret honors college at ASU?

    • @IvyAdmissionHelp
      @IvyAdmissionHelp  3 месяца назад +1

      Barrett is one of the best honors colleges out there. It produces a lot of Fulbright Scholars and other academic leaders. And it’s vastly superior to the general education you would get at ASU.

  • @cindyliu7347
    @cindyliu7347 2 месяца назад

    Which one would you choose - Dartmouth or UVA Jefferson Scholarship?

    • @IvyAdmissionHelp
      @IvyAdmissionHelp  2 месяца назад

      For those who don't know, the Jefferson Scholarship at University of Virginia is a highly selective, four year, full-ride, merit-based scholarship based on leadership and academic achievement. Since they cover the entire cost of tuition, it would be hard to pass this up for any school. The only reason you might choose Dartmouth over UVA is if Dartmouth offered you close to a full-ride based on financial need (Dartmouth doesn't offer merit-based scholarships, only financial-based aid). Otherwise, I'd 100% go to UVA as a Jefferson Scholar.

  • @ArissaGupta-dx7vg
    @ArissaGupta-dx7vg 2 месяца назад

    How would rate Rutgers' Honors College? I intend to study BFA dance at Mason Gross at Rutgers.

    • @IvyAdmissionHelp
      @IvyAdmissionHelp  Месяц назад +1

      The Honors College at Rutgers has an excellent reputation. It's a small, stand-alone college within the larger university. One advantage of this program is that you're automatically considered for admission when you apply to Rutgers; you don't have to fill out a separate application or write additional essays (which many other honors programs require). Also, in addition to earning an annual scholarship (the amount varies based on your credentials), you get to apply to other scholarships that are reserved exclusively for honors students. Sounds like a win-win situation to me.