CCM Honors is a community of scholars that engages in an atmosphere that promotes and supports personal, academic, and intellectual growth. We are dedicated to academic rigor, integrity, equity, and inclusiveness and have responsibilities to our communities and society as a whole.
Any eligible CCM student can participate in the honors curriculum through honors coursework, or may apply for acceptance to the CCM Honors Program.
Honors courses offer smaller class sizes in which all students enrolled are honors students. Honors option courses offer those who excel in the core courses of their major or specific subjects an opportunity to achieve a higher level of competence in a regular section of a class.
In addition to the standard assignments, students will complete an honors project that relates to the course objectives, and they will work closely with the professor to complete the project.
Inclusiveness, Diversity, Enrichment, Achievement, Leadership, Service to Community
The CCM Honors Program is a full program for a cohort of students. After applying to and being accepted into the program, students work towards earning honors designation on their transcript for their degree. In addition to the required number of credits, students must complete an honors capstone project that is presented at the Student Showcase hosted by CCM Honors.
To receive an honors designation on their transcript, students enrolled in Associate of Arts, Associate of Fine Arts, and Associate of Science programs must complete 18 credits of honors courses. Students enrolled in Associate of Applied Science programs must complete 16 credits of honors courses.
If accepted as an Honors Program student, you are eligible for the following if you maintain the program requirements:
The George A. Snow Honors Scholarship is an annual award to support students in the CCM Honors Program. George A. Snow is a former CCM Trustee and strong advocate of academic excellence.
Amount of Award: $500 semester award. This award may be renewable for up to 4 semesters while enrolled in the CCM Honors Program.
By supporting the George A. Snow Honors Scholarship, you are helping provide a path to an accessible and affordable education for our Honors Program students. If you would like to support this scholarship with a monetary donation, please do so at this link. Select your gift designation as “Other” and enter “George A. Snow Honors Scholarship” in the Other Designation box.
Honors courses are open to students enrolled in the CCM Honors Program, and also to students
who qualify academically to take honors courses but are not in the CCM Honors Program.
High school juniors or seniors who are recommended by a guidance counselor or teacher may take appropriate honors courses with the permission of CCM Honors.
Students new to CCM should meet one of the following criteria:
Currently enrolled students at the college must complete a minimum of 12 credits at CCM and
have a 3.3 or higher GPA at CCM.
Students that have transferred into CCM should consult with CCM Honors to determine
eligibility.
Don’t meet the above criteria, but interested in taking an honors course? Email
honors@ccm.edu to discuss the possibilities.
The Honors experience at CCM is for students who display exemplary engagement within their academic disciplines and programs. It is an opportunity for deep exploration and enrichment, where high-achieving students can develop their special talents and enjoy an intensive and stimulating learning atmosphere.
All students enrolled in Honors classes have the opportunity to take part in monthly programming that enriches their college experience and prepares them for success beyond CCM. Students will learn more about various services offered by CCM, such as career services, transfer services, and library resources. Gatherings will also include workshops and celebrations of students and their work, all while building community with other honors students.
Honors FAQ
Why take honors classes?
If you are a high-achieving student who wants to be accepted into your dream college/university or get the job of your dreams, the best option to prepare you to achieve these academic and professional goals is the honors program. Honors students receive an honors designation on their transcripts. You will stand out among candidates who apply to be accepted by a university or get a job in the future.
Who is an honors student?
Anyone who fulfills the requirements that are listed on the main page for Honors Study. Some of you may have all the requirements to participate in this program, but you may still feel that the classes may be too demanding. The truth-Honors courses require work, but they also expand your analytical and research skills. You will need these in your future endeavors. These courses give you the opportunity to delve deeper into your topics of interest and allow you to work closely with a professor (professors) who will teach and mentor you every step of the way.
Does an honors student work alone?
Honors students work closely with a faculty member and learn from his/her expertise. Furthermore, our honors program regularly creates activities that allow its members to meet and socialize. You will have discussions and share interests with your peers in the program.
Will I be able to feature the work/project I create for my honors class/classes?
Every semester the honors program showcases the work of students in this program. You will be able to exhibit your work and discuss the project with professors, staff, and students in the CCM community.
Do honors students transfer, and where?
CCM has Honors relationships with outstanding four-year colleges and universities to ease the process of transferring credits. CCM Honors students have transferred to such prestigious colleges and universities as Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Northwestern University and Yale University.
What is required to graduate “With honors”?
To earn an Honors designation on your transcript, students enrolled in Associate of Applied Science programs must complete 16 credits of Honors or Honors option courses distributed among the areas of communication, humanities, social science, mathematics, and science. Students enrolled in Associate of Arts, Associate of Fine Arts, and Associate of Science programs must complete 18 credits of Honors or Honors option courses distributed among the same disciplines.
My question is not answered here: whom do I contact?
Students interested in Honors study should contact the Honors Director, Professor Samantha Gigliotti, and/or the Honors Coordinators, Dr. Mark Uffelman and Professor Jennifer Qvotrup, at honors@ccm.edu for more information.
Is Honors right for me?
Do any of these characteristics describe you? If so, Honors may be right for you!
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