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                           Honors Learning Experiences (HLEs) 
                           
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                                             Honors Contract in any Course (3 or more credit hours) 
                                             
                                                | Honors Contract Students may collaborate directly with an instructor to turn any course into an Honors
                                                      Learning Experience.Students can customize a project to further their understanding of the Foundations
                                                      of Honors Learning.
 At the beginning of the semester, you will submit an Honors Contract proposal. If
                                                      approved, you will also submit a signed faculty permission form to formalize your
                                                      Contract.At the end of the semester, you will be asked to upload your completed Honors Contract.
                                                      You will also be responsible for obtaining faculty verification of successful completion.
 Honors Contracts are submitted via D2L. See the KSU Journey Honors College D2L page
                                                      for more information. Please see tables below for contract submission details. | 
                                          
                                             Honors Internship/Co-Op with an Honors Learning Contract 
                                             
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                                                      Students learn while they gain experience related to their majors by focusing on one
                                                         of the Foundations of Honors Learning through a special project during an internship
                                                         experience.The Internship Proposal Form is due by one month from the first day of class.You must also register for a co-op/internship course within your major department.
                                                         Applications without a co-op/internship course within your major will not be approved.Keep a reflective journal throughout the semester.At the end of the semester, you'll submit a report including your reflective journal;
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            a description of your experience;other products (for example, a sample of your work, screenshots, coding, art, photos)
                                                               that might help you describe the work you did, incorporated into your Word or PDF
                                                               document;a discussion of whether you achieved the goals you set in your proposal, including
                                                               goal(s) related to developing one of the Honors Foundations. Honors Internship Contracts are submitted via D2L. See the KSU Journey Honors College
                                                      D2L page for more information. Please see tables below for contract submission details. | 
                                          
                                             Honors Discovery (HON 2400) 
                                             
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                                                      Topics vary by semester and may include Book Clubs or other special options.View upcoming Discovery options under the COURSES tab in the navigation menu.You can also view these courses in Owl Express (HON 2400).  | 
                                          
                                             Applied Learning Experience (HON 2800) 
                                             
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                                                      To earn an HLE through an Applied Learning E xperience, you'll need to fill out the
                                                         proposal form below before the end of drop/add AND sign up for HON 2800 (0 hours).You should spend 48 hours during a semester to earn an Applied Learning Experience
                                                         HLE.An applied learning experience is a less formal way than an internship to acquire
                                                         hands-on experience related to your major. Some common types of applied learning include
                                                         volunteering, shadowing a professional, and tutoring (in each case, the experience
                                                         should be related to your major in a substantial way).Keep a reflective journal throughout the semester.At the end of the semester, you'll submit a report of 5-10 pages including
                                                         
                                                         
                                                            
                                                            your reflective journal;a description of your experience;other products (for example, a sample of your work, screenshots, coding, art, photos)
                                                               that might help you describe the work you did, incorporated into your Word or PDF
                                                               document;a discussion of whether you achieved the goals you set in your proposal, including
                                                               goal(s) related to developing one of the Honors Foundations. Please see Applied Learning Experience submission information in the tables below. | 
                                          
                                             Research Assistance Experience (HON 3002) 
                                             
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                                                      Students serve as a research assistant in supervised inquiry in all disciplines. They
                                                         hone investigative and critical thinking skills under the guidance of a faculty member.You may sign up for this course for 0-3 hours, depending on whether you can use the
                                                         hours as elective credits.You should meet the professor's expectations for amount of time you spend on the research.As a general guideline, spend at least 2-3 hours a week for each credit hour you earn.At the end of the semester, you will submit a 3–5 page (double-spaced) reflection report describing your research topic, the implications of this research, and your overall experience. What were your goals, and did you accomplish them? How did you grow during this experience, and what did you learn through this process that can be applied to how you approach other coursework? How did your work align with any of the three Honors Identities (Lifelong Learners, Collaborative Leaders, and Civic-Minded Scholars)? Please see Honors Research Assistant submission information in the tables below. You will receive instruction for completing your end-of-semester reflection directly
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                                             Teaching Assistance Experience (HON 3203) 
                                             
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                                                      Students develop teaching and leadership skills and document evidence of their Honors
                                                         learning while working as a Teaching Assistant with one of their professors. You may
                                                         sign up for this course for 0-3 hours.You should meet the professor's expectations for amount of time you spend on the class.
                                                         As a general guideline, you should be in class for every class meeting and spend at
                                                         least 2-3 hours a week for each credit hour you earn.At the end of the semester you will submit a 3–5 page (double-spaced) reflection report describing the course(s) for which you were a Teaching Assistant, how you engaged with students and faculty, and your overall experience. How did you grow during this experience, and what did you learn through this process that can be applied to how you approach other coursework or your future career? How did you work align with  one or more of the three honors identities (Lifelong Learners, Collaborative Leaders, and Civic Minded Scholars)?    Please see Honors Teaching Assistant submission information in the tables below. *At the end of the semester, we will reach out to your supervisor by email to verify the completion of this experience.  | 
                                          
                                             Honors Directed Study (HON 4400) 
                                             
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                                                      Students develop a special course of study that is directed by a faculty member. They
                                                         learn project management skills while activating deep learning in an area of study.Directed Studies can be taken as HON 4400 or under your major's prefix (e.g., BIOL
                                                         4400, HIST 4400, DANC 4400). Directed Study Instructions | 
                                          
                                             Honors Capstone Proposal Experience (HON 4497) 
                                             
                                                | Please contact Dr. Nicholas Ellwanger at nellwang@kennesaw.edufor a copy of the Fall 2023 Honors Capstone Proposal Syllabus. You will submit a signature form showing your capstone faculty supervisor's and department/school
                                                      liaison's approval at two points: Initial Checkpoint: Use this  to submit a timeline for your work and related information. Midterm Checkpoint: Use this  to submit an update on your work and related information. Final Checkpoint: Use this  to submit your final draft and related information.  | 
                                          
                                             Honors Capstone Completion Experience (HON 4499) 
                                             
                                                | Please contact Dr. Nicholas Ellwanger at nellwang@kennesaw.edu for a copy of the Fall 2022 Honors Capstone Completion Syllabus. You will submit information and a signature form showing your capstone faculty supervisor's
                                                      and department/school liaison's approval at two points: Initial Checkpoint: Use this  to submit a timeline for your work and related information. Midterm Checkpoint: Use this  to submit an update on your Capstone and related information. Final Checkpoint: Use this  to submit your Capstone project. Support is available for presentation of Honors projects at professional conferences. Once the form is completed with the appropriate signatures, please  to submit. If you're an Honors student planning to graduate this semester, we'd love to hear
                                                      your future plans. Please fill out the . | 
                                          
                                          
                                             
                                                 Submit your honors questions, comments, or concerns to the . |  |    
                           HLE Leadership Opportunities Honors students may earn an HLE by engaging in an Honors leadership group. Learn more
                           about each opportunity below: 
                           
                              
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                       | KSU Journey Honors College Student Ambassadors are a volunteer group of students who support the program’s development and stewardship efforts, and who educate, excite, and engage with potential students, alumni, donors, and community members to ensure the program’s continued success. Honors Ambassadors are expected to complete 15 hours of service for the semester to receive credit for the Honors Learning Experience. These hours may be completed in a variety of ways such as assisting with Honors events, Honors Open Houses, meeting with potential donors, etc. Each of these events and opportunities takes place on various dates and times.  
                                             
                                             Honors Ambassadors earn an HLE each semester of their participationGain volunteer experience and build your resume Be the first to learn about scholarships, summer internships, and study abroad opportunities Develop valuable team building and professional skills Connect with faculty, staff, alumni, and the community Contribute to the success of KSU Journey Honors College   The Honors College is looking for 5-7 new Ambassadors to start in January 2026. Applications will close on November 2 and interviews will take place the week of November 10. Interested? Apply now!    | 
                                 
                                 
                                    
                                       | Honors Peer Mentors work directly with students enrolled in sections of HON 1100:
                                             An Introduction to Honors Education. Peer Mentors are trained to encourage student
                                             engagement in learning experiences as well as social opportunities. They help to create
                                             connections for students in the course in which they serve. Honors Peer Mentors are supervised by an honors faculty member, with help from the
                                             Advanced Peer Mentors, and they collaborate with HON 1100 instructors. Mentors help
                                             students grasp the Honors Foundations (the infusion of the foundations of honors learning
                                             with the various Honors Learning Experiences) and the overall expectations of the
                                             honors program. Roles: 
                                             
                                             Establish authentic and meaningful connections with students new to KSU Journey Honors
                                                College.Contribute to creating a welcoming environment that helps new honors students feel
                                                a sense of belonging within the Honors Community.
 Lead discussions and activities within the HON 1100 class in collaboration with seminar
                                                instructors.
 Responsibilities and Requirements: ** Course requirements will be outlined in class 
                                             
                                             Attend 1 introductory/orientation meeting in the Spring semesterAttend the summer retreat training (1 day) prior to the Fall semesterAssist with the Honors Welcome EventAttend Honors events with students in their section and plan at least 1 facilitated
                                                activity for their own students to attend outside of class (more than 1 is highly
                                                encouraged!)Regularly communicate with students between class meetings and serve as a campus resourceCreate an independent leadership presentation for your classAttend two one-on-one meetings with Advanced Peer Mentors during Midterms and FinalsAttend and engage in mandatory weekly Peer Mentor Team leadership class (non-credit
                                                bearing)Attend every session of the HON 1100 class to which they are assignedAssist the Honors College with events and other programs, as requested. To be considered for the position, applicants must: 
                                             
                                             Must be available to attend at least one section of the HON 1100 seminar (TBA)Have completed HON 1100 with a B or betterBe a currently enrolled Honors Scholar in good standing with KSU Journey Honors CollegeHave between 4 to 7 hours a week to dedicate to the position (based on # of classes
                                                assigned and how many you are available for) Benefits: 
                                             
                                             2025-2026 Application ClosedAcquire leadership experience for your resumeNetwork with the students, faculty, and staff of KSU Journey Honors CollegeReceive a salary for your work ($8.50/hour for 4 hours per week)Receive a $250 scholarship and Honors Learning Experience credit for the semester Applications will re-open in Spring 2026 for the 2026-2027 academic year. | 
                                 
                                    Honors Advisory Leadership Council (HALC) 
                                    
                                       | Mission:  The mission of the KSU Journey Honors College Honors Advisory Leadership Council is
                                             to promote the contribution of Honors students and gather insight on the needs of
                                             students to foster a better connection with faculty, staff, and administration. Students
                                             who participate receive an Honors Learning Experience with the potential to extend
                                             participation in future semester Qualifications:   The applicant must demonstrate a significant leadership contribution to student life,
                                             student volunteerism, and/ or the KSU community through involvement in at least two
                                             of the following areas for a minimum of one semester, with an exception granted for
                                             freshman applicants. 
                                             
                                             Volunteer student representationCommittee involvementStudent organization leadershipResidence hall leadershipAthletic leadershipStudent Orientation leadershipEvent planning and implementationLeadership and/or involvement in an initiative that had university-wide impactOther form of leadership not listed Only ONE of your selected leadership involvements may be part of a paid position (not including scholarships). To use one paid position as part of this application, you must explain how your leadership role exceeded the expectation of the job for which you were paid.  Eligibility: The applicant must meet the following criteria to be eligible: 
                                             
                                             2025-2026 Application ClosedFull-time undergraduate degree-seeking student in KSU Journey Honors CollegeCumulative GPA of at least a 3.6 on a 4.0 scaleMust not have been found in violation of any University policy within the past yearBe up to date on required HLEs for the applicant’s designationHas not served beyond two years on the Honors Advisory Leadership CouncilMust be able to attend all scheduled HALC meetings Applications will re-open in Spring 2026 for the 2026-2027 academic year. |    
                           
                              
                                 
                                    Other Research Opportunities - Office of Undergraduate Research
                                 
                                    Supplemental Instruction Leader - Academic Affairs 
                                    
                                       | Interested in helping others learn while deepening your own learning and building
                                          a stronger connection with faculty? Consider becoming an SI Leader! For more information
                                          on becoming an SI Leader, visit Academic Affairs. | 
                                 
                                    Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets and Economic Opportunity - Coles College 
                                    
                                       | Listed below are two opportunities through the Bagwell Center for the Study of Markets
                                             and Economic Opportunity. Program One: The Market for Ideas Reading Groups These groups provide a forum for students to engage with key texts in economics and related disciplines with a cohort of their peers under the guidance of a Bagwell Center affiliated faculty member. Students who are accepted will earn a $200 stipend for each group completed (up to three groups).   Program Two: Undergraduate Research Fellowship This fellowship is open to undergraduate students from any discipline or program across KSU’s campuses. Students who are accepted will have an opportunity to conduct original research over the course of the academic year and earn a $1,200 stipend for doing so.    For more information on these programs, visit the Coles College of Business.   |  |