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Honors Contract Documents |
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| The Honors Program at Grossmont College was begun in 2003.
The purpose of the program is two-fold. One goal is to provide
students with a challenging and stimulating classroom experience in a
variety of courses. The second goal is to offer opportunities and
support for students transferring to the four-year colleges and
universities. |
There will be a CC2U (Community College to you) event co-sponsored by
the Grossmont College Honors Program and the Transfer Center Wednesday
October 8, 2008 from 3:30-5:00 in the quad in front of the library.
We will have presentations regarding research opportunities,
scholarships, fellowships, transfer opportunities the Hughes Program,
the McNair Program at UCSD and much more. For more information,
contact Gwenyth Mapes (gwenyth.mapes@gcccd.edu)
or go to sea.ucsd.edu/cc2u
Consider presenting or attending the HTCC conference on Saturday,
February 28, 2009. This is a great opportunity to present your own
research or to share in the work of honors scholars thoughout Southern
California. A number of scholarships are available. The
honors program will pay for your registration if you present at the
conference. Click here for
information, or go to www.honorstcc.org
As of the Fall, 2008 we will not be offering the Honors Learning
Contract option to our honors students. This is an opportunity to
turn a "regular" Grossmont course into one for honors credit. In
order to do so, honors students will have to work out a learning
contract with their professor. This contract will involve extra,
higher-level work such as a research project, an extra paper, a
community project or the like. For information about how to set up
an honors contract Click
here, or contact either John Oakes (john.oakes@gcccd.edu)
or Gwenyth Mapes (gwenyth.mapes@gcccd.edu)
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