WHAT DOES A NEW HONORS STUDENT DO NEXT?
If you are a new student to the Honors College, you're probably wondering what you need to do before your first semester with us. We've compiled a quick and simple guide just for you.
is a diverse community of undergraduates who want to gain the most from their educational experiences. Being an Honors student will push you further than you’ve ever gone before, putting all your skills and perseverance to the test. But the rewards are greater than you can imagine. Are you ready to accept the challenge?
Spring & Fall
The Honors College is currently accepting applications for Spring and Fall 2025! If you would like to start in Spring 2025, you must submit your applications by December 31st at 11:59 PM Central Time. Admissions decisions will be emailed between January 8-10th.
For all those that would begin in Fall 2025, the priority deadline is February 23rd and decisions will be sent out in early March. The final deadline to apply for the fall semester is June 30th, and decisions will be sent in mid-to-late July. Please be aware that the Honors College does not do rolling admissions and reviews all applications after the deadline.
Curious about our upcoming events? This link will take you to our Events calendar for the current semester.
Interested in having your class learn more about the Honors College? The button will take you to our form where you can sign up to request a presentation from an Honors Advocate.
If you are a new student to the Honors College, you're probably wondering what you need to do before your first semester with us. We've compiled a quick and simple guide just for you.
Veneratio returns for Spring 2024 and details new happenings within the Honors College as well as student reflections on campus-wide developments. Read about the eclipse, spirit horses, students' thoughts on campus renovations and much more!
Join us on Friday, November 22nd from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM in UC Rio Grande for the Fall 2024 Honors Research Symposium.
The Archer Fellowship Program provides graduate and undergraduate students from across The University of Texas System with a unique opportunity to live, learn, and intern in our nation’s capital during the summer. Washington, D.C. offers unparalleled opportunities for career development and cultural enrichment. While in D.C., students earn in-residence UT Arlington credit for their coursework and gain hands-on work experience in an internship. The Archer Fellowship Program is tailored to students’ own personal and intellectual interests, which allows them to connect their developing expertise to policy and public service.
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