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The University Honors Scholars Program offers a distinctive curriculum.
Scholars participate in four exclusive, interdisciplinary, year-long
seminars designed to meet most of their general education requirements.
Other Honors courses, such as a designated
section for calculus and U.S. history, are highly interactive and
taught by outstanding faculty known for their quality instruction
and research in their respective fields.
As a University Honors
Scholar, you complete these curriculums with your class, which
gives you greater opportunities for in-depth investigation, discussion,
and development of your personal abilities and goals.
Honors Scholars
complete a Senior Honors Thesis in their major area of study,
a product of a yearlong research project with a faculty mentor.
University Honors Scholars will receive a scholarship package
that includes full tuition and fees, a book allowance of $150 per
semester, and a standard on-campus housing and meal package.
Upgrading to a private room or more expensive dorm made be possible
with the student assuming the difference in the cost of the standard
housing and the cost of the upgrade. Students who receive the
Tennessee lottery scholarship will find their award adjusted to
conform with the maximum allowed by the university and will have
their book allowance increased to $1000 per semester.
Honors freshmen and sophomores must live on campus.
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