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Saddleback College
What is the Honors Program?
The Honors Program at Saddleback
College is a portfolio of courses that spans many academic disciplines. Each
course is designed to develop exceptional talent and ability in highly motivated
students. With few exceptions, the courses are fully transferable, and many
are written at the survey/introductory level so that students in virtually every
major can participate in the Honors Program while making continuous good progress
toward graduation and transfer.
Students may elect to participate
in one or two Honors classes that happen to fit their interests, or they may
plan to complete the entire Program. Every completed Honors course is noted
as such on transcripts. Students who complete the Program
requirements in good standing earn Honors Program notation on their transcripts,
receive recognition at graduation, and are eligible for special transfer
opportunities .
You do not need to participate
in the Honors Program in order to be a member of any of the honor societies
on campus such as Alpha Gamma Sigma or Phi
Theta Kappa , or to be graduated with academic honors
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For information on the
Honors Program, honor societies or academic honors, contact the Honors Program
Office in person at LIB 112, by phone at (949)582-4853, or by e-mail to Carolyn
Kuykendall, honors@saddleback.edu
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