What defines an “honors” student and what key differences, if any, exist between honors and non-honors students? One obvious difference exists in measures of academic achievement; college honors students, by virtue of typical admission criteria, have higher GPA’s and standardized test scores (Long & Lange, 2002). Consistent with these higher academic credentials, honors students have often been described as more autonomous, more responsible, and more motivated (Grangaard, 2003; Orban & Chalifoux, 2002; Palmer & Wohl, 1972). Additionally, honors students tend to demonstrate to a greater degree many behaviors that positively correlate with academic performance, such as skipping class less often, preparing longer for class, asking more questio...
In their essay “Nontraditional Honors,” Janice Rye Kinghorn and Whitney Womack Smith state that stud...
This longitudinal study analyzed pretest-posttest data to 1) examine the influence of honors program...
High-ability entering college students give three main reasons for not choosing to become part of ho...
What defines an “honors” student and what key differences, if any, exist between honors and non-hono...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC, Cheryl Achterberg laments the ...
Honors administrators may ask whether honors experiences facilitate student growth and whether honor...
It is first necessary to recognize the distinction between the questions “What is an honors student?...
Honors programs and colleges are commonplace in U.S. higher education today with programs in 60% of ...
Many students who have been identified as academically gifted in their grade school years pursue hon...
Honors programs are increasingly common in academic institutions today. However, what makes a studen...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
The purpose of this study is to understand achieving and underachieving honors students’ perceptions...
Do students who participate in an honors program have higher retention and graduation rates in compa...
Honors directors and deans know or presume that retention and graduation rates of honors students su...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC,Cheryl Achterberg laments the l...
In their essay “Nontraditional Honors,” Janice Rye Kinghorn and Whitney Womack Smith state that stud...
This longitudinal study analyzed pretest-posttest data to 1) examine the influence of honors program...
High-ability entering college students give three main reasons for not choosing to become part of ho...
What defines an “honors” student and what key differences, if any, exist between honors and non-hono...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC, Cheryl Achterberg laments the ...
Honors administrators may ask whether honors experiences facilitate student growth and whether honor...
It is first necessary to recognize the distinction between the questions “What is an honors student?...
Honors programs and colleges are commonplace in U.S. higher education today with programs in 60% of ...
Many students who have been identified as academically gifted in their grade school years pursue hon...
Honors programs are increasingly common in academic institutions today. However, what makes a studen...
In recent years, retention and graduation of honors students have received increasing attention in s...
The purpose of this study is to understand achieving and underachieving honors students’ perceptions...
Do students who participate in an honors program have higher retention and graduation rates in compa...
Honors directors and deans know or presume that retention and graduation rates of honors students su...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC,Cheryl Achterberg laments the l...
In their essay “Nontraditional Honors,” Janice Rye Kinghorn and Whitney Womack Smith state that stud...
This longitudinal study analyzed pretest-posttest data to 1) examine the influence of honors program...
High-ability entering college students give three main reasons for not choosing to become part of ho...