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Honors Program

David Latona, M.A.
Honors Program Coordinator
Assistant Professor of History
Building I, Room 134
(229) 317-6816

Honors Program = Critical Thinking + Leadership Skills

Honors SeminarWhy join the Honors Program at Darton College?

Honors Program

The Honors Program provides transferable core-curriculum courses for highly motivated students who value participatory learning, scholarly exchange, and innovative instruction. Students are educated about western cultural heritage and current world affairs, and they gain exposure to controversial issues encountered in modern society.

The Honors Program provides students with opportunities for professional and personal development that will assist with their career goals and enhance their personal life. The Honors Program also requires students to become active in the community and participate in cultural enrichment activities.

Honors StudentsProgram Requirements and Structure

Honors Program participants must have a 3.5 High School GPA and 1000 or higher SAT score, OR 3.4 Darton GPA (minimum Honors Program requirement). In lieu of an SAT score, a higher GPA is required. A completed application and unofficial transcript must be submitted to the Honors Coordinator.

The program offers two levels of achievement - Scholar and Sage.

Honor studentsHow To Apply

Incoming freshmen are invited to apply through written correspondence as early as possible. Applications for admission are also available from the Honors Program Coordinator or through the Admissions Office.

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Stipend

In addition to the academic and cultural benefits of being enrolled in the Honors Program, participants receive a $150 stipend per semester for full participation in the program.

Honors Program Courses*

COMM 1110 Public Speaking (Area C)
ENGL 1101 English Comp I (Area A)
ENGL 1102 English Comp II (Area A)
HIST 1112 Survey of World History II (Area E)
HIST 2112 U.S. History After 1877 (Area E)
LEAD 1101** Leadership Dev. (Area B)
MATH 2205 Intro to Statistics (Area D)
PHIL 1101 Critical Thinking (Area B)
POLS 1101 American Government in World Perspective (Area E)
SOCI 1101 Principles of Sociology (Area E)
Personal Health (Area G)

*Other courses may be added in the future.
**Required course