In our continuing series on the transfer requirements of public honors programs, this post will list the requirements of the University of Delaware, the University of Washington, and the University of Texas at Austin. A previous post discussed the transfer requirements for honors programs at Arizona State, Penn State, Georgia, UC Irvine, and Michigan.
Delaware: Transfer students with outstanding academic records from another institution apply for Honors through the University’s application for admission. For more information, call the Admissions Office at (302) 831-8123.
Students at UD who did not apply or who were not admitted to Honors as incoming freshmen are eligible to take honors courses on a space-available basis if they have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 or higher in at least 12 credits at UD.
For full admission to the honors program, students must have a minimum GPA of 3.40 and must also have completed at least two honors courses with a grade of B or better. Two letters of recommendation from UD faculty are also required. The committee reviews applications twice a year; the deadlines for submitting applications are October 15 and March 15.
Washington: Transfer students who have been admitted to UW and have either participated in honors programs at their previous institution or who have strong college academic records are eligible to apply to Interdisciplinary Honors. Transfer student admission to the Interdisciplinary Honors Program is selective, due to limited space availability.
“Because Interdisciplinary Honors requires students to complete 47 credits of general education coursework, students who have already earned an Associates degree, or who have fulfilled the UW’s Areas of Knowledge requirements through their transfer credits are not eligible to apply. In order to determine this, those interested in entering the Honors Program must wait until they have been admitted to the University of Washington and had their transcript evaluated for UW credit before applying to Honors. Those not eligible for Interdisciplinary Honors may instead be eligible to apply for Departmental Honors in their chosen major(s). Contact the Departmental adviser for admission information and requirements.”
Applicants may be able to enroll in some Honors courses before they are formally accepted into the Program. See an Honors advisor regarding which Honors courses might be available to you.
UT Austin Plan II: Unfortunately, over-enrollment issues have forced Plan II Honors to suspend transfer admissions for the last four semesters and onward. There is a very strong chance that Plan II Honors will NOT reinstate transfer admissions.
If Plan II does reinstate transfer admission in the future, “it’s important for prospective transfer applicants to note that Plan II is, primarily a four-year freshman program.” Therefore, any transfer policy would exclude students who have completed 45 or more (classroom) credit hours at the time they would begin Plan II if admitted.
“The 45-hour maximum is because Plan II Honors has a core curriculum which is front-loaded. More Plan II requirements are scheduled in the the first two years of the program than the second two years. Additionally, the core curriculum requirements progress from year to year and course to course. We do not accept substitutes for our core courses. That maximum applies to classroom hours, not to hours earned through testing.”
However, the separate Dean’s Scholars Honors Program at UT Austin and the Health Science Honors Program do consider a small number of transfer applicants each year. Dean’s Scholars are extremely gifted students who want to study science and mathematics.
The Health Sciences Honors Program is for those interested in medical careers. Both of these programs consider applications from second and third semester students.
Finally, the Business Honors Program at UT Austin admits a limited number of students who have completed their freshman year of college. The BHP accepts applications from students currently enrolled in UT’s McCombs School of Business, other UT colleges (internal transfers), or students enrolled at a university other than UT-Austin (external transfers).
All students interested in applying as a sophomore transfer need to complete a BHP Sophomore Application. External transfer applicants must also apply to transfer to the University of Texas at Austin. Internal Transfer students must also apply for acceptance to the McCombs School of Business.
“The following criteria are used to evaluate sophomore candidates:
- Number and academic challenge of courses taken (min. 24 hours)
- Earned (non-placement) GPA for the first year courses
- Evidence of college-level extracurricular activities and leadership
- Personal statement
- Professional resume
- One letter of recommendation
- Phone interview with BHP alumnus ( by invitation only throughout June)”