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HONORS
SEMINAR - TMC 20
The Honors Seminar
is offered every quarter and is open to all class levels of honors students.
The seminar meets for one hour in the afternoon during five to six weeks
of the quarter. This is a small group discussion section facilitated by
faculty or visiting guest lecturers. Additionally this group of students
meets informally and chats with the provost and guest lecturers about
issues of interest to honors students. At the end of the quarter, Provost
Lytle host dinners at his home for all participants in the TMC Honors
Seminar.
Marshall Special Projects - TMC 199
The
TMC special project affords honors students credit bearing research opportunities.
For example a past project involved a group of honors students who researched,
compiled and published a document on speeches by Justice Thurgood Marshall.
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS
Scholarships
administered by Student Financial Services are:
Regents’
Scholarships
These are awarded for the University and the Chancellor of the San Diego
campus with consideration given to those with academic excellence. A scholar
may receive an honorarium or stipend for each year of appointment. Privileges,
such as guaranteed on-campus housing and preferred enrollment, are also
offered to Regents’ Scholars.
President’s
Undergraduate Fellowship
This program is designed to assist unusually talented undergraduates to
carry out special studies and projects under faculty supervision. Projects
may include original research or other creative activities.
U.S. Grants
U.S. Grants is a student-run organization which can provide financial
support and organizational structure for individual research projects.
In addition, it produces the UCSD Journal of Undergraduate Research, which
provides a forum for publication of undergraduate research.
HONORS RECOGNITION
There
are many ways Thurgood Marshall College students receive recognition for
academic excellence. Students who complete the Honors Seminar earn the
notation “Thurgood Marshall College Honors Seminar” on their
transcript for each quarter of participation.
Membership in Phi
Beta Kappa, the national honors society founded at the College of William
and Mary in 1776, is available to qualified UCSD graduates. Membership
is conferred for high scholastic standing and is determined by vote of
the chapter according to a student’s scholarship record.
The University confers
three levels of honors at graduation: Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, and
Summa Cum Laude. The determination of the various honors levels is based
on a percentage of the graduating class. No more than 14 percent of the
graduating class will receive these honors.
Each year at graduation,
Thurgood Marshall College presents the Provost’s Award to a graduate
chosen in recognition of superior academic achievement and breadth of
scholarship. A Thurgood Marshall College committee selects the awardee
based upon units completed at UCSD, the grade point average, and the breadth
of scholarship.
DEPARTMENTAL HONORS
There
are many departments and programs at UCSD which offer courses of study
leading to a bachelor’s degree with honors in the major. Departmental
Honors students work under the guidance of UCSD’s distinguished
faculty to explore their academic interest in more depth than is possible
within the requirements of the conventional major. Most departmental programs
require a Senior Thesis.
STILL GROWING
One
of the primary goals of TMCHP is to meet the ever-changing needs of Thurgood
Marshall College students. We are pleased and excited by the services
we are already able to offer, and the future holds great promise. We encourage
and welcome new ideas and will seriously consider any suggestions for
the development of academic enrichment opportunities.
The Thurgood Marshall
College Honors Program addresses one of the greatest responsibilities
and challenges of higher education: educating students of exceptionally
high academic achievement. TMCHP provides the environment and organization
within which to pursue individual excellence.
ELIGIBILITY
To
qualify for TMCHP as an incoming freshman a student must have achieved
an evaluated:
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high school GPA of 3.8 or higher and,
• mathematics SAT score of 700 or
better and,
• reading SAT scores of 700 or better and,
• writing SAT scores of 700 or better.
Continuing UCSD students
are eligible when:
• they have completed at least 12
graded units and
• have achieved a UC cumulative GPA
of 3.8 or higher.
Once in the program,
students remain in good honors standing as long as the cumulative GPA
remains at 3.5 or better. All eligible students are automatically notified
by letter and monitored quarterly.
HONORS EVENTS
& ACTIVITIES
Honors
activities and events are geared to introduce students to the excitement
of pioneering research and innovative scholarship in all disciplines and
to create opportunities for discussion on public issues with locally and
nationally known figures. These activities are an excellent way for students
to meet faculty, expand their horizons, and plan for future coursework.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ON THE HONORS PROGRAM CONTACT
Thurgood
Marshall College
Office of Academic Advising
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0509
Phone: (858) 534-4110
Fax: (858) 534-8931
E-mail:
tmcinfo@ucsd.edu
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