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The Cabrillo Honors Transfer Program has completed its 5th year with 225 current students and 204 successful transfers. We're expanding our course offerings to five honors courses each semester. For Fall 2013, we received 100 applications, a 20% increase, and admitted 69 new students. Our UCLA TAP certification program continues to show high admit rates, fostering student success with a diversity rate of 40%. Engage with our upcoming mandatory orientation and witness the growth of our honors community.
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Cabrillo Honors Transfer Program Spring, 2013 HSAC update
Finishing our 5th year . . . • 225 current students in the program • Increasing our offerings to 5 honors courses per semester • 204 students have transferred • Almost twice as many to UCB and UCLA as to UCSC
Honors Research Symposium 10 students submitted proposals 9 Presented at Stanford
Honors Graduates and Scholars • 60 students transferring/graduating • UCLA TAP certified Students – • 14 for Fall, 2013 – 85% admit rate • 10 for Fall, 2012 – 89% admit rate • Honors Scholars – 29 this year! • Noting increase in number of honors units students complete in the program
Current Application cycle: • Fall, 2013 Admission – 100 applications – 20% increase over a year ago at this time • 69 new admits for Fall, 2013 • Admitted 20 students for Spring, 2013 – current Cabrillo students • Diversity rate: • 40% Underr. Student applicants • 37% Underr. Student admits
Fall, 2014 Application Window • Shorter application period next Spring • Deadline – March 15th, 2014 • Processing and Counseling prior to Running Start registration • As of today – all incoming students have met with a counselor to plan their Fall classes.
Outreach Efforts • Noche de Padres • Ceiba Academy in Watsonville • Focusing our outreach toJuniors
South County h.s. applications: # applicants 21 Fall, 2013 3 Fall, 2012 13 Fall, 2011 5 Fall, 2010 7 Fall, 2009 4 Fall, 2008
What’s New for Honors: • Mandatory Orientation – May 31st • Meet instructors and each other • What is means to be an Honors Student • Being Wrong, Kathryn Schultz • CG 51 College Success – Honors Section • Space for Honors Students to meet