Honors Project

Overview

The Honors Project provides a capstone research, scholarly and creative experience for students completing the Honors Program. It offers talented and motivated undergraduate students the opportunity for independent, distinguished research and creative work that is oftentimes not available until graduate studies. This project is done under the guidance of a faculty sponsor and culminates in a presentation at the annual Honors Project Conference.

Info Sessions

Each semester several Honors Project Info Sessions are held in Lippitt. These are announced through social media, including the Honors website, and via email to those on the Honors listserve. Honors Project Info Sessions are meant to comprehensively introduce students to information needed to get started. Everyone is invited, and everyone who plans to complete HPR 401/402 must attend once. 

Winter/Spring 2024 Information Sessions will be held in person in Lippitt 302D at the following times:

  • 3 PM TUESDAY, JANUARY 30
  • 12 PM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5
  • 4 PM MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5
  • 4 PM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13 *now via zoom due to snow storm*

The below meetings will be held via zoom:

  • 6 PM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 

Before you can start working on your Honors Project, you must submit an Honors Project Proposal and Application Form to the Honors Program. If you will have human subjects in your Honors project, you will need to fill out information for the Institutional Review Board.

Once you have attended a project information session, drop-in hours to discuss your proposal or project will be available (winter/spring schedule will be announced soon).

Budget and awards

In the fall semester of each year, the University’s Research Office in conjunction with the Office of the Provost make available on a competitive basis Undergraduate Research Awards to defray costs incurred in undergraduate research and creative work. Discuss this with your sponsor and watch for the call for proposals around the middle of the fall semester. Applications for these awards require a statement of support from the faculty sponsor. In addition, the Honors Program is fortunate to have special funds for student projects from various memorial scholarships and the Office of the Provost.

Honors Opportunity Fund

Once your project has been approved, use this form for budget requests for Honors Project resources:

Access Form