The Honors Program
The Honors Program at Trinity encourages students to take the fullest
advantage of small, seminar-style classes and the rich cultural and
political benefits of our location in the nation's capital. It
provides academically motivated students with the intellectual
stimulation that comes not only from courses designed specifically for
them by faculty members but also from intensive debate and discussion
with their peers.
In addition to reinforcing the goals of the Foundation
for Leadership Curriculum, the Honors Program emphasizes the following:
(1) Superior Academic Achievement: To challenge strongly motivated
students to achieve at their highest potentials, both in their major
fields and in the broader context of their liberal arts education.
(2) Self Knowledge: To challenge students to develop greater insights
into values, attitudes, and assumptions they hold about themselves and
other and to explore the connection between these values and their
academic and professional choices.
(3) Intellectual Risk-Taking: To encourage students to explore new
areas of intellectual development, to participate in new methods of
learning, to examine the connections between various disciplines and
approaches, and to apply learning in new situations.
First-year students are invited to participate in the Honors Program
on the basis of high school GPA, standardized test scores, and the
college admissions essay. Sophomores and transfer students may be
recommended by a professor or should apply to the Director of the Honors
Program for consideration.
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