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Honors Student FAQs

Frequently asked questions regarding the Helen Louise Hawk Honors Program.

Incoming Freshmen FAQs

Frequently asked questions by Lower Division Students.

Why Was I Invited to Enter the CSUB Hawk Honors Program?

A query of your SAT/ACT scores and high school GPA was conducted, so your academic excellence was the basis for the eligibility. Your acceptance into this program will be decided based on your responses to the questions in the application.

Will Participation in the CSUB Hawk Honors Program Compel Me to Take Extra Classes And/or Classes Outside of My Major's Requirements?

No.  The required classes fulfill the General Education requirements.  The only extra requirement is the Honors Independent Project (HIP), described in detail in the next FAQ.

What Is the Honors Independent Project (HIP)?

In addition to completing two of their three upper-division theme courses through the Hawk Honors Program, CSUB honors students are required to take and complete an HIP with a mentor in their major discipline.  This is the last and most exciting of the honors requirements because it offers a one-on-one intimate academic experience that can lead to conference papers, publication in one's chosen field, graduate study, international programs, and/or success in finding a job after graduation.  These Honors Independent Project courses are offered for 2 - 5 variable units, depending on the extent of the project and the agreement between the student and his/her professor. The Honors Independent project requirement should not be confused with the Senior Seminar that each student must take in his or her major discipline. These are two distinct classes that satisfy entirely different university requirements. One, however, may use some aspect of their senior project for their independent study with the agreement of their professor and the Honors Director.

How Do I Complete the Paperwork for the HIP?

To gain approval for a proposed HIP, please contact the Honors office to be added to our Honors Canvas page. On this page, you can submit your HIP proposal and final project.

Do Courses Labeled As Hawk Honors Follow the Same 4.0 Grading Scale?

Yes.  Although the courses are labelled as "Hawk Honors" the grading scale is the same, but they provide the opportunity for our top students to interact in an academic setting making the courses both stimulating and intellectually challenging.

Am I Required to Take Every Hawk Honors Course Available?

No. Science, Nursing, and Engineering majors, for example, are exempt from science GE requirements. There is also a course-substitution process if there are compelling reasons that prevent you from taking the offered courses during a semester. Please email org-helenhawkhonors@csub.edu for further information.

What Are the Requirements for Joining CSUB's Upper-Division Hawk Honors Program?

Incoming sophomore or junior students (either transfers from another college or continuing CSUB students) will be invited to enter the CSUB Hawk Honors program if they have earned a 3.50 or above GPA.  They will receive a letter from the Director of the Hawk Honors Program informing them of their eligibility. Similar to incoming freshmen, all eligible students wishing to participate in the Hawk Honors Program must provide well-thought out, detailed responses to the application questions. The Honors Council will grade these responses and this will determine your acceptance into the program.

What Are the Upper-Division Honors Course Requirements?

All students at the university (regardless of their majors or career goals) are required to complete three upper-division "theme" classes, one in each of the following areas:  Q - Quality of Life, R - Revolutionary Ideas & Innovations, and S - Sustainability & Justice. CSUB Hawk Honors students must satisfy at least two of these three themes by taking specially designated courses through the Hawk Honors Program.  The program will offer three upper-division honors theme classes every year—one in each of the three different areas.  This means that all upper-division honors students will have six honors theme classes during their last two years from which to choose their two honors classes (one per year).  These upper-division honors theme courses are taught by our very best professors at the university, and they are filled with other exceptionally bright, hard-working students, and this means that the level of discussion is appropriately high for honors courses.  Students must maintain a 3.2 cumulative GPA to remain in the program. (During the first year, freshmen have a whole year to reach and maintain this GPA).

What Is the Penalty for Not Completing the Hawk Honors Program Requirements?

In the case that a student fails to complete the requirements they do not get completion of the Honors Program, which forfeits the medal or cord, and the Honors designation on their diploma.

What Benefits Do Students Receive for Completing the CSUB Hawk Honors Program?

Students who complete two years of the CSUB Hawk Honors Program (as juniors/seniors) will have this accomplishment listed prominently on their official CSUB transcripts and receive a gold/blue honors cord to be awarded at our end-of-the year Honors Convocation. Students who complete the four year course of the CSUB Hawk Honors Program will have also have this accomplishment listed on their official CSUB transcript and receive a gold medal to be awarded at the Honors Convocation.  The cord/medal may be worn for graduation.

What Additional Advantages Does the Program Offer?

In addition to providing special sections of general education classes taught by the university's top professors, the CSUB Hawk Honors Program offers the following extra advantages: priority at registration (so students will always get the courses they want at the most convenient times); an Honors Lounge where students can relax between classes; access to the Dr. Flachmann study room in the WSL; an Amazon tablet; special waivers in the general education program; international study opportunities; excursions to cultural events; parties and other enjoyable social occasions; and increased scholarship potential.

How Do I Find Out More Information About the CSUB Hawk Honors Program?

Interested students are encouraged to visit the CSUB Hawk Honors Program Web Site at www.csub.edu/honors, which includes a one-year projection of honors classes, further information about the program, and photographs of past and current participants.

You can also contact the Hawk Honors Program Director, Dr. Jacquelyn Kegley at 661-654-2249 or at jkegley@csub.edu, or you can contact the Hawk Honors Program Assistants, at 661-654-3461 or at org-helenhawkhonors@csub.edu.

Incoming Transfers and CSUB Continuing Student FAQs

Frequently asked questions by Upper Division Students.

How Do I Get Admitted to the Helen Hawk Honors Program As A Transfer or Upper Division Student?

Incoming junior students (either transfers from another college or native CSUB students continuing in the university) will be invited to enter the CSUB University Honors program if they have earned a 3.50 or above GPA in their first two years of college.  They will receive a letter from the Director of the University Honors Program inviting them to participate in the program.  Students must confirm their intent to participate by calling (661) 654-3461.

What Are the Upper-Division Honors Requirements?

All students at the university (regardless of their majors or career goals) are required to complete three upper-division classes, one in each of the following areas: Area B (Natural Science and Technology), Area C (Arts and Humanities), and Area D. (Social and Behavioral Sciences). Helen Hawk Honors students must satisfy at least two of these three upper division requirements by taking specially designated courses through the Honors Program.  The program will offer three upper-division honors classes every year—one in each of the three different areas. This means that all upper-division honors students will have six honors theme classes during their last two years from which to choose their two honors classes (one per year).  These upper-division honors theme courses are not graded more severely than non-honors courses, nor do they require additional work.  They are, however, taught by our very best professors at the university, and they are filled with other exceptionally bright, hard-working students. This means that the level of discussion is appropriately high for honors courses. Students must maintain a 3. 2 cumulative GPA to remain in the program.  The University General Education program also requires that every student take a Junior Year Diversity Reflection Seminar.  Philosophy 3528H fulfills this for honors students.

What Benefits Do Students Receive for Completing the CSUB Honors Program?

Students who complete two years of the CSUB Honors Program (as juniors/seniors) will have this accomplishment listed prominently on their official CSUB transcripts and in the Graduation program.  You will also receive a two-year "honors cord" to be awarded at our end-of-the-year Honors Convocation.

What Additional Advantages Does the Program Offer?

In addition to providing special sections of general education classes taught by the university's top professors, the CSUB Helen Hawk Honors Program offers the following extra advantages:  priority at registration (so students will always get the courses they want at the most convenient times); a new Honors Lounge where students can relax between classes; special waivers in the general education program; international study opportunities; excursions to cultural events; parties and other enjoyable social occasions; and increased scholarship potential.  You will also be encouraged to participate in the CSUB Honors Conference and to present a paper or poster at that event and at the university research conference.  A special presentation event will be held for presentation of your Independent Study project.

How Do I Find Out More Information About the CSUB University Honors Program?

Interested students are encouraged to visit the CSUB University Honors Program Web Site at www.csub.edu/honors, which includes a two-year projection of honors classes, further information about the program, and photographs of past and current events.  You can also contact the Honors Program Director, Dr. Jacquelyn Kegley at 661-654-2249 / jkegley@csub.edu or our student assistants at org-helenhawkhonors@csub.edu or call 661-654-3461.
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