Honors Program

<p>Does anyone know what it takes to get invited into the honors program at Boston University? I read about some of the courses it offers on their website and it’s one of the things that attracted me to BU. I was just wondering if any of you are in it, and what kind of application you all had to get invited.</p>

<p>There's no application. You are invited based on your academic statistics. It's not really a formal Honors College similar to those at public universities like Arizona State and Penn State. If you earn at least a B in four Honors courses, I believe your diploma has an Honors designation.</p>

<p>BU site says top 10% of incoming freshman class are invited to join.</p>

<p>does anyone know if there's an honors program for COM, or is it just for CAS?</p>

<p>I believe that's for CAS. COM doesn't have honors sections for classes.</p>

<p>Yeah, I know you can't apply for it, but what kind of test scores/transcript will get someone invited, do you think?</p>

<p>Its not just CAS though. Check the BU web site since there are other Honors Programs. You usually finish the Honors requirements by the end of Soph. year and there is a ceremony and all that. It may not be on the actual diploma but you can put it on your resume.</p>

<p>It is correct that you will get an invitation to the Honors Program based on your stats so you don't need to go through any additional hoops. If for some reason you don't get in but you think your stats suggest that you should by all means email them since its a very large school and things can fall through the cracks. There is alslo a way to get into the Honors Program after you are already a student.</p>

<p>so if i applied to comm i cant get invited to join the honors program anyway? or is it a general one?</p>

<p>does anyone know the average SAT score or range of those invited to the honors program?</p>

<p>...or act scores
or gpa
or class rank</p>

<p>:)</p>

<p>I'd say 1350 plus and a decent class rank, but if your class rank is higher, than you'll get it anyway.</p>

<p>1350 is like, the 65th percentile... i bet it has to be higher than that</p>

<p>how many get into the honors program each year?</p>

<p>I think the honors kids are the top 10% of admitted freshman.</p>

<p>Yes its supposed to be the top 10% so one would think its a good bit higher than the SAT no. speculated on in an earlier post. Perhaps you can email the Honors Program and ask them. I'm sure it changes each year. Here is the current class profile, not just accepted kids but those that actually are enrolled and attending BU. So you can see what the top 25% of BU's 4 yrs colleges (top quarter is over 1400 on 1600 scale)and CGS are currently. Keeping in mind that some 4 yr colleges are have higher standards than others. From BU web site:
Class of 2010 </p>

<p>The Boston University student body represents all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries. In fact, Boston University has one of the largest international student populations of any university in the United States. Total student enrollment includes more than 18,000 undergraduates and more than 12,000 graduate students. A total of 4,124 freshmen will comprise the class of 2010.</p>

<p>Rank in High School Class
By Percent (%)
Rank in
High School Class of
2010<br>
Top 10% 67%<br>
Top 15% 82%<br>
Top 25% 95%<br>
Average
Boston University
Four-Year Colleges<br>
Top 9% </p>

<p>Boston University
College of General Studies<br>
Top 22% </p>

<p>Valedictorians: 550 Salutatorians: 266 </p>

<p>Standardized Tests<br>
Averages SAT
(CR/MT) SAT
(WR) ACT<br>
Boston University Four-Year Colleges 1333 660 29<br>
Boston University College of General Studies 1179 597 25 </p>

<p>Middle 50%</p>

<p>Boston University Four-Year Colleges 1260-1400 610-710 27-31<br>
Boston University College of General Studies 1120-1230 560-630 24-27</p>

<p>Now, is this honors program at BU same as the Scholars Program?
My S just got accepted as a University Scholar with 50% tuition paid for 4 yrs if he maintains his GPA.</p>

<p>the honors program is seperate--the fact that he received a scholarship is not necessarily indicative of an acceptance into the honor's program, though it is likely that he will. Honors program is the top 10% of CAS freshmen admitted annually.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.bu.edu/cas/honors%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.bu.edu/cas/honors&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>