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Collegiate Scholars

Undergraduate Program On Campus

What You'll Learn

Collegiate Scholars are motivated to excel academically and serve and lead in the larger community.

Are you a motivated student that is looking for opportunities to grow as a scholar and engaged citizen? Does the thought of learning off-campus, conducting research with a faculty-mentor in your discipline, developing your capacity as a leader and engaged community member, and examining challenging topics with students from other disciplines excite you? Welcome to Collegiate Scholars.

As a Collegiate Scholar you will complete four advanced academic or co-curricular activities. These activities could include participation in a musical ensemble or the Calvin Theatre Company, earning a second major, or studying abroad for a semester. Collegiate Scholars take upper-level Honors colloquia courses, designed to offer interdisciplinary engagement with big questions. The Collegiate Scholars track aims to inspire academic excellence while anchoring those achievements within the larger collegiate community.

What Makes This Program Great

  • Participate in upper-level interdisciplinary Honors Colloquium courses with other academically talented students to augment your major coursework
  • Receive Collegiate Scholars advising (in addition to major advising) to maximize your academic opportunities
  • Apply for student research stipends and research-related travel funds through the Calvin Student Research Fellows program
  • Receive advice and support during the preparation of competitive national scholarship applications (e.g. Fulbright, Goldwater)
  • Graduate 鈥渨ith distinction鈥 at Commencement upon successful completion of the Collegiate Scholars Program requirements (listed below). Your official transcript will indicate this achievement

Graduation requirements

  • Final cumulative GPA: 3.65 or higher
  • Completion of four credits of HNRS 280 or 380 (Honors Colloquium)
  • Documented participation in four advanced academic or community engagement activities, such as: (NOTE: each category may be used no more than twice)
    • Completion of an additional four credits of HNRS 280 (formerly HNRS 380)
    • Completion of a minor or second major
    • Completion of at least six credits, in a single discipline, beyond what is required in the major or core curriculum (e.g. advanced language study, additional 300-level courses within major)
    • Participation in a music ensemble or theater production (full season commitment required)
    • Participation in varsity athletics (full season commitment)
    • Participation in undergraduate research or internship (summer or full academic year)
    • Participation in student governance as a student senator (full year commitment)
    • Completion of a study abroad program (full semester requirement)
    • Leadership position in a student organization (full year commitment)
    • Participation in a service-learning activity (full year commitment)
    • Participation in other activity approved by Honors Advisory Council

Next steps

If you are a current Calvin student and the Collegiate Scholars Program sounds like a good fit for your academic goals, !

Faculty

Amy Wilstermann

Professor, Department Co-Chair of BiologyDirector, Honors ProgramPre-PA faculty advisor for biology majors
Prior to joining the faculty at Calvin, Dr. Wilstermann taught at a Christian university in Nashville, TN where she also served as the coordinator of the science and mathematics department. She joined

David Urban

Professor of English, Collegiate Scholars program advisor