Honors Program
The Honors Program offers an enhanced educational experience tailored to our students seeking greater academic challenges. The Honors program community brings together creative thinkers, intellectuals, writers, and communicators who seek to share ideas while studying and learning at the highest level. Honors Program students pursue deeper academic and creative challenges with some of Columbia's most engaged faculty members through a rich array of Honors courses on subjects as wide ranging as Post-Colonial Literature, Ethics and Economics, Animal Behavior Research Methods, Intro to Visual Culture, and dozens of other topics. The upper level Undergraduate Research Initiative (URMI) course can also be taken for up to 3 hours of Honors credit. More information on the URMI program can be found on the Honors Program site. Because our Honors classes include students from all of Columbia’s majors in the visual, performing, and media and communication arts, these courses create opportunities for collaborations and relationships that transcend the classroom.
Students can become eligible for the Honors Program two ways: Students with excellent applications may be invited to join the Honors Program at admission. Alternately, any student who achieves and maintains a cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or greater is eligible to take Honors courses and may declare into the Honors Program. Students who declare Honors, the required number of Honors credits (provided below*), and maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA will receive the designated Honors Program Graduate on their final transcripts. (This is distinct from Latin Honors, which is based solely on GPA.)
Please contact the Director of the Honor's Program with questions at honors@colum.edu, or visit students.colum.edu/honors.