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The Loyola University Honors Program offers the opportunity for academically superior, highly motivated students to take challenging Honors courses and to participate in special cultural and intellectual enrichment activities. The University Honors Program is open to qualified students of all undergraduate colleges and majors. The Honors courses replace other required courses, and therefore do not add to the number of requirements for graduation. The Honors classes, which are usually smaller than the regular classes and are taught by our most outstanding faculty, challenge and stimulate students to achieve their full intellectual potential. Primary sources rather than textbooks commonly provide the core of Honors reading assignments, and writing projects demand a level of analysis and expression beyond what could be expected in a regular classroom. Students in the University Honors Program are required to maintain a 3.3 grade point average.

For further information, contact:

Honors Office -  Monroe 568

Campus Box 75

Constance Mui, Ph.D.
University Honors Program, Director

Office: Bobet 412
Tel: (504) 865-3050
E-mail


John T. Sebastian, Ph.D.
University Honors Program, Deputy Director
Office: Bobet 324
Tel: (504) 865-2277
E-mail

Updated May 30, 2008