Honors in English
The
English Department offers a full range of honors courses and other
opportunities for honors students.
Currently, some 64 students are majoring in English as Honors Scholars,
approximately 10% of all English majors.
Honors
students may declare their major as first semester honors freshmen and as late
as the fifth semester. Students admitted as freshmen are selected on the basis
of SAT scores, high-school grades, and class rank; those admitted after the
first semester are invited on the basis of their grade-point average and
faculty recommendation.
Honors
students enjoy the advantages of unusually small seminar courses, of fellowship
with other talented students, and of participation in special programs
organized through the University Honors Office.
They also receive special recognition at graduation and in a special
diploma acknowledging their participation in the University Honors Program.
Honors
English majors are expected to meet the requirements set for all English majors
but do so through special opportunities: enrollment in 2000 or above English
courses converted to honors credit through special assignments; enrollment in
specially designed honors seminars covering all periods of English and American
literature; and the possibility of enrollment in graduate courses.
Each
honors student must complete a senior thesis, a two-semester project involving
extensive reading and the preparation of a substantial essay under the
supervision of a faculty member. Copies of the thesis are kept on permanent
file in the Honors Program office located in the Center for Undergraduate
Education building (CUE) in Room 419.
Each
honors English major is advised throughout his or her
career by the Honors Director, Jonathan Hufstader. He is assisted in all phases
of administering the department’s honors program by the Honors Advisory
Committee. Current members include Jonathan Hufstader, Chair, Michael Meyer,
Ross Miller, and Lisa Sanchez.
Further
information about the English Department can be found at our Internet website. Honors Director Jonathan Hufstader
can be reached at (860) 486-3076 (office); (860) 429-2186 (home);
jonathan.hufstader@uconn.edu (e-mail).
Rev. 5.08