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Welcome to the Irvin D. Reid Honors College!

Welcome to the Irvin D. Reid Honors College!.

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Welcome to the Irvin D. Reid Honors College!

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  1. Welcome to the Irvin D. Reid Honors College!

  2. The mission of the Irvin D. Reid Honors College to promote informed, engaged citizenship as the foundation for academic excellence in a diverse global setting. Honors is city-based and service-oriented; we promote excellence and challenge our students to engage the world around them as problem-solvers and leaders. • Honors has also attracted a growing number of National Merit Scholars, with 15 joining Honors in Fall 2009. • The Irvin D. Reid Honors College welcomes the best and brightest and frames their educational experience within the Four Pillars of Honors: Community, Service, Research and Career.

  3. Honors attracts and retains talented students through such efforts as Scholars Day, which showcases the University and our urban home, and where every promising young scholar is guaranteed a scholarship and a seat in the Community of Scholars. • Scholars Day 2010 welcomed almost 1,100 admitted students and their guests to our campus.

  4. Scholarships

  5. Honors Pillar #1: COMMUNITY • A focus on the community and the urban experience • First year course: Part 1 – The City / Part II – Citizenship • The Honors Cultural Passport • Honors Student Association

  6. Honors Pillar #2: SERVICE • Putting knowledge to use in the real world through service-learning • Service-learning requirement; work done by students • For academic year 2008-09, Honors sponsored service hours • for Honors students totaled more than 12,500 hours. • Detroit Fellow Tutoring Project – 5,000+ annual tutoring hours in eight DPS schools • International service-learning opportunities (Belize, China, Mozambique) • Model United Nations • Community Engagement@Wayne • Living Detroit Project • Motor City Semester (launching in Fall 2010)

  7. Honors Pillar #3: RESEARCH • Hands-on research prepared students for graduate school and professional life • Office of Undergraduate Research connects students with faculty mentors and • available funding for nearly 100 undergraduate research and creative projects a year • OUR has awarded more than $1.3 million for student research • Annual Wayne State Undergraduate Research Conference each November – the • 2009 URC was largest to-date with over 120 students presenting their work • 23 WSU students attended NCUR in April 2010

  8. Honors Pillar #4: CAREER • Preparation for a postgraduate and professional career • Start Programs (MedStart – HealthPro Start – BStart- Engineering Grad Start • Creating successful Honors alumni

  9. Honors Pillar #4: CAREER

  10. Honors strives to represent to ourselves, to the University, and the community, the very best of a great institution. We are proud of our students who have been drawn to the city-based and service-oriented curriculum we offer. Honors has a special opportunity to present students the experience and value of an urban university, particularly one that is in Detroit – the most American place in this country.

  11. HOW TO CONTACT US On the Web: www.honors.wayne.edu E-mail: honors@wayne.edu Telephone: (313) 577-3030 Monday-Friday 8:30am – 5:00pm Mailing address: Irvin D. Reid Honors College Wayne State University 2100 Undergraduate Library Detroit, MI 48202

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