Typically, Honors students must complete a third-year tutorial (HON 310, HON
308, HON
309) to fulfill their graduation requirements. However, in some
cases this requirement may be waived based on alternative experiences:
An academic or experiential learning opportunity not available
at the University of Maine that is pre-approved by
the Dean of the Honors College.
Such
opportunities include, but are not limited to, semester or year
study abroad, congressional internship,
semester at sea, cultural/language immersion
Honors College students wishing to
substitute an academic or experiential learning opportunity not available at the
University of Maine in lieu of the third-year tutorial must:
Register your intent to submit an alternative with the Honors College
at least one month before embarking on that experience. The
form is here
in PDF format or is available in the Honors College office.
By the end of the first month after returning, submit
the following to the Honors College office:
if any coursework is involved in the alternative
opportunity, a transcript indicating that you have passed all
courses taken abroad,
at least six (preferably digital) photographs
suitable for the Honors College's web pages, including pictures of
yourself, representative of your experience, and
a three-page reflective essay addressing a topic such
as
How the culture in ______ is
different from the culture (in the United States, in Maine, at the
University of Maine, etc.)
Things that I couldn't have learned at the
University of Maine that I learned while participating in this experience.
How this experience
enhanced my undergraduate education.
Present a fifteen-minute talk describing
your experiences at an Honors College Tutorial Alternative Symposium
during the first two semesters following your return to the University of
Maine (generally once per semester on the third week in October and the third
week in February). You should include stories about your six
photographs, a description of the program in which you participated, the
application process, the classes (if any) you took and how they differed from Maine
classes, and you should discuss what it was like living in a different place,
adjustments you made, challenges you faced, food, culture, news, and anything
else you found interesting.
Except in very rare circumstances,
you will be notified whether your proposed tutorial alternative is approved
within a week of submitting the form.
NOTE: Students who opt for a Tutorial Alternative may be one or two
(depending upon whether they took HON180) credits short in the Human Values and Social Contexts grouping of general
education requirements after completing the Civilizations sequence.
They will have to take an additional course in one of the HVSC areas to reach the 18 credit requirement.
Thank you for
visiting our web site and for your interest in The Honors College at The
University of Maine. As with any work- in- progress, we appreciate your
indulgence as we work out the bugs. If you have any questions, comments, or
suggestions about this site, please contact
Charlie Slavin.
This page was last updated on
18 September 2007 10:41 AM -0400