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First-year students are admitted to the program by the University Honors Council on the basis of their high school standing, accomplishments and recommendations, only after they have been accepted into the University. Successful applicants are typically in the top 15 percent of their high school class, with combined SAT scores (evidence-based reading/writing and math) of at least 1250 and GPA of at least 3.5.
The Honors Council is particularly interested in students who have participated in educational, social, cultural or other extra-curricular projects or activities, and whose applications suggest enthusiasm, a willingness to get involved, leadership, and the desire and capacity to produce quality undergraduate scholarship.
A complete Honors Application includes three elements:
Applications are reviewed by the Honors Council on a rolling basis through February and March. All students are typically notified of their program admission decision by the end of March.
The application for continuing and transfer students will be linked here after December 1, 2023. The deadline for continuing/transfer students is April 15, and admission decisions will be made by May 1. Continuing and transfer students should seek two recommendations from their university professors who can speak to the applicant’s academic experience and potential for success in Eastern’s rigorous University Honors Program. Applicants should also answer the following essay prompt in their application essay: "An important component of Eastern's Honors Program is the Honors thesis, which will require you to complete a significant piece of original research or creative work. Please explain why you wish to engage in a project like this as an undergraduate."