Current Honors Students


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honors LEADERSHIP & involvement opportunities

There are a number of ways for current Honors students to get involved in the University Honors Program! These are opportunities that you can choose to be a part of based on the amount of time you have to invest, your interests, and your skill sets. We hope that you will choose to be an active member of the Honors community by attending events, helping to plan them, and/or serving as a peer mentor.


Honors Students with President & Mrs. Bradley

Council of Honors Students

The Council of Honors Students is a student run organization that develops and facilitates a majority of the social and philanthropic programming we offer for Honors students each semester, coordinates Honors student open forums, and advises the Honors faculty/staff on issues concerning Honors students. They also oversee a Freshmen Council, which offers opportunities for first-year Honors students to contribute to the vision and planning of Honors programming and network with their Honors peers. Please contact the 2011-2012 Chair of the Council of Honors Students, Katie Ellingsworth, at kellingswor@sycamores.indstate.edu with your questions, concerns, and/or ideas.

VIEW THE HONORS CALENDAR OF EVENTS


 

Honors Peer Advisors

Honors Peers Advisors mentor incoming and current Honors students during the fall semester, actively recruit prospective Honors students and promote participation in the University Honors Program, and organize orientation activities for new Honors students. The University Honors Program accepts applications for Honors Peer Advisors each year during the spring semester. Applicants are asked to submit a written application and are then interviewed for the position. If you have questions about being an Honors Peer Advisor, please contact the University Honors Program at (812) 237-3225 or email Laura Froelicher at laura.froelicher@indstate.edu.

MEET THE 2011-2012 HONORS PEER ADVISORS


 

Honors Themed Housing

Beginning in Fall 2011, Pickerl Hall will become the Honors residence hall! Benefits of living in Pickerl Hall will include: living with and around other Honors students; private bathrooms; central air conditioning; quiet hours; comfortable lounge areas; and close proximity to the Hulman Memorial Student Union, Dede Plaza and the ISU Fountain, and the Student Computing Complex (which includes a 24 hour lab and a quiet lab), and the University Honors Program offices on the first floor.

Choosing to reside in an Honors living-learning community gives Honors students opportunities to develop friendships, form study groups, and get involved at ISU. For more information about living in Pickerl Hall, contact Residential Life at (812) 237-3993.