<p>@Hanna thank you for the clarification! </p>
<p>I know students that go to both Clemson and UA. You have to get on campus to sort out the right ‘fit’ for you.</p>
<p>My two daughters are both in honors programs, one at UA and one at UAB.</p>
<p>@thatmathyscigirl you definitely need to thoroughly check out UA to see exactly what opportunities you want that would be open to you. My UA DD is in a STEM MBA program in addition to honors in civil eng. You may be thinking small means more personal attention - believe me, UA and UA honors will make you feel special. Their programs are very well run; students who want to do research find the opportunities.</p>
<p>In addition to all you see on-line, there is a scholar’s day (a saturday in early spring), and many OOS scholars come to do departmental and honors tours the day before - can get what you are looking for set up via HC:</p>
<p>Honors Recruitment
Allison Verhine
Coordinator
269 Nott Hall
205-348-5534
<a href=“mailto:allison.verhine@ua.edu”>allison.verhine@ua.edu</a></p>
<p>Susan Alley
Assistant Coordinator
270 Nott Hall
205-348-5599
<a href=“mailto:susan.alley@ua.edu”>susan.alley@ua.edu</a></p>
<p>Easy on-line application; get test scores sent to get recruitment main.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice @SOSConcern !</p>
<p>Probably just look at the SEC schools which are more similar to Clemson than other ACC schools.</p>