Honors Program
The SC Honors program provides intellectually gifted, curious and motivated students a unique qualitatively enriched experience in the classroom and co-curricular activities
As an SC Honors student, you’ll take interdisciplinary coursework taught by a faculty member with multiple areas of expertise or multiple faculty members blending their knowledge and experiences to enhance the course. Students also have the opportunity to participate in other activities to foster your intellectual growth amid similarly talented peers.
How to Apply
Eligible candidates typically have earned a 3.5 or higher GPA in high school and preferably a minimum of 24 or higher on the ACT (1200 SAT; test optional are still encouraged to apply) at the time of application to Simpson. Extra-curricular involvement, honors and awards are also considered during application review.
How to Graduate with honors
In order to graduate from SC Honors, you must be admitted to the program, maintain good academic standing (3.3 cumulative GPA or higher) and complete 20 Honors credits + capstone with a grade of a B- or better.
These required elements are as follows:
- Honors Foundations SC 110 and SC 111
- Three interdisciplinary Honors designated courses (or 12 credits in addition to Foundations). These courses often also count as part of your general education requirements. If Honors Foundations were not taken, five total courses (or 20 credits) are required.
- If students complete 16 credits of study in the same language, they will receive credit for one honors course (see World Language policy below for more details).
- Interdisciplinary Honors Capstone (2 – credit)
- Engagement in the co-curricular programs each year
World Language Policy:
If students complete at least 16 credits of study in the same language, they will receive credit for one honors course equivalent to 4 credits of Honors coursework. Study abroad experiences that are language immersive and approved by the Honors Council will count towards world language credit in the Honors program. Students wishing to utilize this course exchange should complete a Course Substitution form available on the Registrar’s website.
Transfer policy:
Transfer students can transfer in a maximum of 2* Honors courses from other institutions and must take a minimum of 3 Simpson Honors courses (equivalent to 12 credits) as well as the Honors capstone. If they transfer in the equivalent of one Honors course, they must take a minimum of four Simpson Honors courses (equivalent to 16 credits) as well as the Honors capstone. Students may choose to take an Honors first-year seminar course in place of the transfer seminar course to count as one of their Honors courses. Transfer students should upload any documents of previous Honors coursework to their application portal (e.g. syllabi, course descriptions, evidence of work from Honors courses, transcripts, etc.) to be reviewed for transfer credit into the program.
*If a student is 1-2 credits shy of completing 20-Honors credits (prior to capstone) due to transferring in Honors courses that are 3-credits each, these 1-2 credits will be waived.