In the Honors Program you are offered the opportunity…
to take advantage of priority registration
to enroll in seminar-style classes, usually of 12-16 students, with peers who share your motivation to excel academically
to participate in social, cultural, and service activities with other Honors Program students—both on and off campus
to join the Neumann University Honors Association, our student-run club
to use the honors seminar room not only for classes but also to study, meet with friends, and relax
to work in class and one-on-one with full-time faculty who are enthusiastic about learning—both theirs, and yours
to develop critical thinking, research, writing, and presentation skills—all of which are highly valued by employers and graduate school admissions offices
to present your research at local, regional and national conferences with students from other colleges and universities who share your passion for making a difference
to help organize and participate in our annual LEAD Conference (Learning, Exchanging, Achieving, Discussing)