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The Honors Program offers interdisciplinary learning opportunities for academically talented and highly motivated students. It is grounded in the traditions of the liberal arts and stresses the connections among various disciplines and the tools of artisitc and intellectual creativity.
To be considered for admission to the Honors Program, students must submit the following materials:
- An Honors Program application, which is separate from and in addition to the application for admission to the college. To request an Honors Program application please call:
Ammerman Campus, 631-451-4778
Eastern Campus, 631-548-2559
Grant Campus, 631-851-6833
- A letter of recommendation from a person familiar with the applicant's academic performance or potential. In particular the letter should address the candidate's verbal skills, intellectual ability, and academic motivation.
- A 500-word essay written in connection with a course or especially for the purpose of the honors application. The essay should demonstrate the applicant's writing proficiency and ability to present substantive material in a logical and coherent manner.
- A copy of the student's high school and any previous college transcript(s) and ACT or SAT scores.
- New and continuing students may apply for admission to the Honors Program. Part-time and full-time students in all curricula are welcome to apply.
- The following are minimum requirements for admission to the Honors Program:
For entering students
B+ average in high school:
composite SAT score of 1650 or ACT Score of 24
For students already enrolled at SCCC:
3.2 cumulative grade point average
grade of B+ or better in EG11
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Ammerman - Eastern - Grant
The Honors Program is an enrichment program for academically talented and highly motivated students designed to augment and complement a student's program of study.
Eligibility requirements and application procedures are outlined on page 77 of this catalog.
Diploma Sequence
Qualified students may enroll in the Honors Program Diploma Sequence while engaged in a curriculum of their choice. A minimum of 22 credits distributed throughout the social sciences,
humanities, mathematics and sciences satisfies the diverse requirements for this sequence.
Honors-enhanced course requirements are most often met by substituting honors-level sections for regular courses or by completing an individualized contract.
Graduates who complete the Honors Program Diploma Sequence will have that distinction noted on their official academic transcript and on their diploma.
Recognition Sequence
Alternatively, qualified students may enroll in the Honors Program Recognition Sequence as part of their chosen curriculum. The Recognition
Sequence is accomplished by successfully
completing a minimum of twelve credits of honors courses.
Graduates who complete the Honors Program Recognition Sequence will have that distinction noted on their official academic transcript and on their diploma.
Individual Honors Courses
Individual honors courses are open to qualified students on a space-available basis. Interested
students should contact their campus Honors Coordinator for specific classes.
Graduation Requirements
Students enrolled in the Honors Program must maintain a grade point average of at least 3.2 each semester. If a student receives a grade lower than B in an honors course, his/her participation
in the Honors Program is subject to review. Students must maintain a 3.2 GPA to graduate from the Honors Program.
Suffolk County
Community College • 533 College Road • Selden, NY 11784-2899
• (631) 451-4000
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College • Crooked Hill Road • Brentwood, NY 11717-1092 •
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