Honors Event Dates and Reminders
The Kansas Undergraduate Research Day at the Capitol event is an opportunity for students to present their research experiences virtually to state lawmakers, Board of Regents members, and the WSU community on March 2, 3, and 4.
Up to 40 students participate each year representing each of the state鈥檚 eight public four-year institutions. Projects from a broad range of disciplines are encouraged -- especially those that relate to the state of Kansas and issues important to the State Legislature (e.g. education, health, agriculture, aviation, biotechnology, energy, transportation, manufacturing, environment, and social services).
Up to five projects will be selected from each institution, and students working on the same research project are encouraged to apply as a group. Apply by Jan. 24.
For more information and to apply click here.
The University Honors College Council is the governing board and decision-making body for the college. They meet at least once a semester, and will be meeting on January 28th at 3:30pm.
All students are welcome to bring ideas and/or concerns to the council. Email honorsassistant@wichita.edu, and your question, topic, or concern will be forwarded to council leadership.
For more information on the council, visit here.
Would you like to enroll in classes at another university for a semester or two? If this sounds appealing to you, you may be a candidate to participate in the National Student Exchange program. Along with more than 170 other colleges and universities, WSU participates in a program that allows students to study a semester or a year at another participating university. Students can live in a different area and experience an entirely new campus environment while continuing to pay WSU tuition and working towards a WSU degree.
For more information and to apply click here.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, GPHC will be offered virtually this year. Although this is disappointing, we are going to try to provide as many opportunities for students to present their research as if we were meeting in person. The conference will be held March 12-13th, 2021, via a digital platform, and we will only be charging a $10 registration fee. Poster presentations will be asynchronous and available to view prior to the beginning of the conference. Oral presentations will be synchronous and held Saturday, March 13th, via a digital platform.
Both the Dennis Boe paper and John Britt poster awards will be awarded this year as well.
This is a great conference for students who have not presented before as well as for more experienced scholars. It is a student-friendly and intellectually curious community of regional honors programs.
The deadline for GPHC 2021 proposals is February 8th at 5:00pm.
The Honors Ambassadors will have there first monthly meeting of the semester on February 10th at 4 PM.
Honors Ambassadors assist the Dorothy and Bill Cohen Honors College in the recruitment of future Honors students. Honors Ambassadors represent the Honors College at various events and activities across campus.
Are you interested in becoming an ambassador? Visit the Honors Ambassador page to learn more!
February 11th at 3pm there will be a virtual town hall with President Rick Muma. This is a special opportunity for Cohen Honors College faculty to speak with Dr. Muma, The event will be held on zoom, and the zoom information will be available in the weekly update.
February 12th at 2pm there will be a virtual town hall with President Rick Muma. This is a special opportunity for Cohen Honors College students to speak with Dr. Muma, ask questions, and voice concerns. The event will be held on zoom, and the zoom information will be available in the weekly update.
The Cohen Enhancement Scholarship Feb 1st deadline has been extended to February 15th.
A generous gift from Dorothy and Bill Cohen allows the Cohen Honors College to fulfill its mission of joining knowledge and innovation to grow visionaries. Cohen Enhancement Scholarships of up to $4000 support current Honors students in activities such as study abroad, National Student Exchange, unpaid internships, national conferences, undergraduate research or service learning.
Eligibility Requirements
- Graduating senior who has completed at least 90 credit hours by the end of the summer prior to award being selected
- Active standing in Honors including a minimum 3.25 overall GPA
Selection Will Be Based on the Following
- Involvement at WSU and with the Cohen Honors College
- Leadership
- Contribution and service to the surrounding community
- Demonstrated success in Honors courses
Application Submission
By applying for this award, I hereby give my permission for the selection committee to verify the information submitted for consideration, my academic standing and GPA.
to submit your application.
The application deadline is February 15th at 11:59 p.m.
Turn a regular course into an Honors course with an Honors option agreement. In any course with a fulltime faculty instructor, you may request to earn Honors credit. Examples of work completed to earn Honors credit include:
- Apply in-class knowledge to real-world experience: Research current labor conditions for stagehands, and volunteer for backstage work in a local performance during a Fine Arts course. Write a research and reflection paper.
- Further studies: Read additional primary source materials, solve additional problems, or extend course material in some way that will contribute to the depth of knowledge about the discipline. Share the research or application of knowledge with the instructor and the class.
- Research: Assist the professor with a small part of current research; learn the skills needed to understand plant morphology or to engage in teacher research; prepare for an application for an undergraduate student research grant.
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