Academics
Schedule an Advising Meeting
Book either an in-person or Zoom advising appointment with one of our advisors via their Calendly links below.
Wednesday Walk-in Advising
Meet with an Honors advisor without scheduling an appointment by coming to the Honors suite from 9:00AM - 3:30PM on one of the following dates:
- September: 10, 17, 24
- October 1, 8, 15
Advising Tabling
Meet with an Honors peer advisor for in-hall advising by coming to Minton Hall from 4:30PM - 7:00PM on one of the following dates:
- Minton Hall: September 22
- Rodes-Harlin Hall: October 20
Expedited Advising
Honors students who are sophomores or juniors and who are on track with honors hours' requirements are eligible to submit this form in lieu of an in-person advising appointment once per academic year.
- Good Standing Policy
- To be eligible to participate in priority registration a student must have been advised by their primary academic advisor and have been cleared by their MHC advisor.
There are three academic tracks within the Mahurin Honors College: Thesis track, Non-Thesis track, and the 18-hour Honors in the Major track.
HTAGs support honors scholars' intellectual growth by funding participation in credit-earning education abroad programs.
HDGs offer up to $500 to offset costs for academic research, conference travel, and materials. They support activities related to MHC priorities, including CE/T projects, research, internships, HACs, and conference travel.
CE/T Excellence Grants fund CE/T projects with significant potential contributions to their field.
This is a research award for students at WKU's Mahurin Honors College who are graduates of the Gatton Academy or the Craft Academy. The funds, which can be up to $3,000 total, are specifically for research supplies and materials—not for living expenses or tuition. To receive the award, students must submit a detailed budget and a research proposal approved by a WKU faculty member. Recipients are required to submit progress reports and all receipts to document how the money was spent. The award also requires students to complete an Honors Capstone Experience/Thesis project.
![]() Honors 251 - Citizen and Self
HON 251 delves into the complexities of “citizen” and “self” to understand individuals' roles in society and democracy.
![]() Study Abroad Credit
Studying abroad with a WKU-approved program allows you to apply for Honors credit for specific courses.
![]() Colloquia
MHC colloquia classes offer a distinctive academic experience, combining the depth of specialized study with the breadth of interdisciplinary exploration.
![]() Independent Research
Independent Research allows scholars to engage in research, creative activities, or in-depth study of a topic with a faculty sponsor.
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![]() HACs are designed to allow scholars to earn honors credit in non-honors, upper-division courses.
![]() Capstone Experience/Thesis
TThe CE/T project is an independent research or creative project that combines a scholar’s academic, intellectual, and professional goals.
![]() Honors Self-Designed Studies (HSDS)
HSDS permits scholars to design unique majors or minors that more precisely meet their professional goals.
![]() Internships
Two courses are offered: HON 275 for the first experience, and HON 375 for a subsequent experience.
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