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The following involvement and leadership opportunities are just a sample of some of the many experiences in which you can choose to take part as an Honors student at Indiana State University! (Note: Check out the Spotlight on Honors page to learn more about some of the exciting things happening in the University Honors Program!)
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. The Council of Honors Students evolves their programming each year, but annually hosts a Fall Welcome Picnic and a Halloween Party, participates in ISU's Homecoming Parade and Tent City, walks in the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life, and invites campus and community guests to speak with the Honors students.
The council is made up of the Honors Peer Advisors (selected through a competitive application/interview process by the Honors office), an equal number of at-large members (nominated and elected by Honors students in good standing), and two faculty/staff advisors. There are leadership opportunities within the council as the Chair, Vice Chair, and Treasurer.
other involvement opportunities- President's Scholars Association |
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