The Honors College at the University of Oklahoma provides a supportive and challenging academic program for intellectually motivated undergraduate students. Offering an enriching interdisciplinary curriculum through its diverse programs, the Honors College supports students in a full range of academic pursuits. Carefully designed small classes, a collegial environment, and close advising prepare students for advanced study leading to the bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, or any other bachelor's degree offered at the University. The Honors College at the University of Oklahoma seeks to inspire students to a lifetime of broad intellectual curiosity and continuing self-sustained inquiry and personal growth.
We welcome all our Honors College students; it is our good fortune to teach and learn from all of our students at the University of Oklahoma. We look forward to getting to know you individually and supporting you during your journey through college. We believe the most fruitful and illuminating conversations come when we invite and encourage multiple perspectives in our learning environments. We value students of all colors, all genders, all ages, all abilities, and all positions of faith and unbelief. We value our LGBTQ+ students and their allies. We value the perspectives of those whose ancestors have long been here as First Peoples, as well as those who have arrived from many parts of the world. We encourage all our students to maintain the respectful rapport that is a hallmark of the Honors College, and to use your creativity, passion, and intelligence to meet the challenges of our day.
Juan Dills and Wesley Russell have recently been named finalists for the 2024 Truman Scholarship.
Still looking to fill your Honors Requirements? Take a look at the Fall 2024 Honors Course descriptions as well as a list of Honors Elective Courses.
James Lu and Wesley Russell have been named finalists for prestigious nationally competitive scholarships.
Undergraduate Research Day will be held on Saturday, April 13, 2024. The annual conference and celebration showcases outstanding undergraduate research and creative activity.
Application deadline to present is March 6, 2024 at 4pm
The Undergraduate Research Journal is looking for cover art for their 2024 issue. Selected artist will receive a $100 cash prize.
Submission deadline is March 15, 2024.
Get a peek behind the scenes on what the process to winning nationally competitive scholarships. Hear from past winners about their application process and what they have managed to achieve since winning.
Behind the Scenes: The Nationally Competitive Scholarship Process
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