We are an undergraduate academic program for students who want to dig deep and broaden and enrich their intellectual inquiry in and out of the classroom. We offer small, unique seminars across a diversity of disciplines, where approaches to learning are creative, challenging, and focused on your curiosity. Members complete Honors coursework and a senior capstone project, and earn an “RU Honors Program” transcript distinction upon graduation.
Students who complete the Honors Program gain notable academic distinction and preparation for graduate school, professional success, and life as socially conscious leaders. RU Honors is where critical thinking, your learning in your major and our program’s emphasis on engaged scholarship intersect. There is no cost to Honors Program membership and it adds distinct value to your RU undergraduate degree.
We prioritize–in our courses and programming–lively discussion, collaboration, and any chance we can to explore the city of Chicago.
We provide Honors scholarships and wrap-around academic support, facilitate close faculty mentorship, and connect students to major professional and leadership opportunities.
We constantly devise and revise our unique curriculum and programming to allow for creative and deep inquiry. The classroom and the city are our settings and laboratories for intellectual experimentation and exploration.
Program Location:
Chicago campus
Program Start Term:
Fall semester of each academic year
Program Type:
We accept applications from students from all colleges and majors and offer two curricular tracks, the Bachelor of Musical Arts degree and the Finance Honors Program (CCCF Fellows Program). (Students in select majors with set or lock-step curricula should consult their academic advisor and Honors Program advisor for more information.)
Time to Degree:
Honors students complete their Honors Program requirements while completing their undergraduate degree.
Admissions Requirements:
We review all students holistically. We suggest that incoming students have a 3.25 or higher GPA, and submit at least one academic recommendation and a writing sample that demonstrates strong written communication skills.
The Honors Program is open to students in all majors and prepares students for graduate school and careers across a broad range of disciplines. Honors students advance their skills in public speaking and presenting, research, writing, critical reading and analysis, and teamwork.
We review applications (which include short essays, an academic letter of recommendation, and a strong writing sample) holistically, but recommend an incoming GPA of 3.25 or higher.
Visit our blog to learn more about the Roosevelt University Honors Program, scholarship opportunities and examples of previous work.
Meet some of our students who have successfully completed the Roosevelt University Honors Program