<p>Hi! I'm hoping for JKotinek to answer this. I've been admitted to Texas A&M for engineering, but I was hoping to also major in English or philosophy. I put philosophy as my second choice of major on my application. I'm really interested in Cornerstone because it seems like a monumental experience. I know UT allows students to participate in multiple honors programs across many colleges. Is it still possible for me to get into Cornerstone if engineering is my first choice major, or did I have to put a liberal arts major as my first choice to qualify for the program?
Thanks.</p>
<p>Howdy RanaGreen!</p>
<p>I have forwarded your question to Dr. Curtis who runs the Cornerstone Program. If you would like to contact him directly, see the information here: [Cornerstone</a> Program Learning Community](<a href=“http://cornerstoneprogram.tamu.edu/eligibility.htm]Cornerstone”>http://cornerstoneprogram.tamu.edu/eligibility.htm).</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Jon Kotinek
Associate Director
Honors and Undergraduate Research</p>
<p>Howdy RanaGreen!</p>
<p>Just following up to confirm that Cornerstone is only open to Liberal Arts majors.</p>
<p>Best,</p>
<p>Jon Kotinek
Associate Director
Honors and Undergraduate Research</p>
<p>Ok. Thanks for your help, JKotinek!</p>