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    institutions is the honor-code, which prevents students from plagiarizing and cheating off one another. Susan Greenberg, a journalism instructor and writer for the Washington Post, exposes the usage of honor-codes in colleges as an unnecessary restriction. Meanwhile Lynn Morton, an English professor at Queens University of Charlotte, acknowledges the beneficial effects honor-codes establish. Although Greenburg’s article and Morton’s speech have opposing points-of-view on the impact honor-codes have towards

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    have decided to apply to UNCW Honors College to excel in my studies and help me further my education. Being a part of the Honors College will help me in the future, as I plan to attend medical school. This is my second time applying to the UNCW Honors College. I am now a sophomore who has worked very hard to obtain good grades and a good GPA. My hard work has paid off as I made the Dean’s list this year. An expectation I hope to gain when being a part of the Honors College, is the one on one learning

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    modern community, there are certain freedoms that need be alienated in order to live in peace with fellow neighbors. It is the HRC covenant, the Guide to Community Living, and the prayers of Taizé give meaning to the community known as the Honors Residential College (HRC). The texts each serve as evidence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Social Contract Theory in work, each including a type of self-sacrifice for the greater good and solidification of the community. This analysis will begin by reviewing the

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    struggling in a drastically new environment, I maintained a 4.0 GPA and received High Honors all four quarters. This year was an even bigger leap from the United States to Japan, but I have continued to maintain my high standard of work. This year, I have kept up a 4.0 GPA and was recognized on Principal’s Honor Roll. Overall, my outstanding academic work is remarkable because I have achieved high grades in all honors classes, all while facing new school environments each year and balancing sports and

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    enhance my education. I took engineering APEX class, formally CAPS, as a junior. I am also finishing School-to-Work this year. My School-to-Work internship is at an engineering firm called HR Green. I was accepted into National Honor Society as a junior and I have been on the honor roll throughout all of high school. Recently I have been struggling with choosing a major. I have narrowed it down to Civil Engineering or Elementary Education. I have taken almost every class Waukee High School has to offer

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    Why do you want to participate in the John Wesley Honors College? The John Wesley Honors College is for driven students who wish to enrich their education in a Christ-centered community. The experience of the Honors College will challenge and empower me to develop into a well informed, deep-thinking, and resourceful servant leader. I have always had a passion for learning. As some kids dread school and learning, I have always been excited and intrigued by it. Learning answers and reasons why to

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    The Honors College will enable me to collaborate closely with my fellow peers and explore real world problems, as I strive to improve the lives of those around me and uplift the South Florida community. After reading and sharing the same mission, values, and vision advertised on the FIU Honors College website, I hold true that the challenging curriculum, research, community engagement, international study

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    considered for the Honors College Retro Readings Seminar. Thoreau is one of the transcendentalists, focusing significantly on nature and humanity while shedding insight on various topics that still permeate society today. Thoreau moved to Walden in order to simplify his life and philosophize about what is essential to life. Thoreau is able to employ his experiences at the Walden Pond in order to delve into fundamental truths about life that are applicable to college life. Often, college students view

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    I believe that the honor code at Davidson College is very scholarly because it states all of the things that a student at Davidson College should and shouldn’t do. Davidson College takes academic integrity and responsibility very seriously based on the honor code. The honor code at Davidson College states that students cannot steal from the college, lie to professors or college administrators, or cheat/plagiarize on any work for any class. All students at Davidson College must report all violations

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    Honors Education Goals

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    The goal of Honors education on a college level is to help those students who are willing to put in the extra hours to achieve a deeper exploration into the topics they are being taught. Honors education goes a beyond just sitting in a lecture hall for a duration of a class, submitting assignments on time, and passing the test successfully; Honors education helps its students get a better understanding of the material through a smaller class setting and a world’s view. The goal of Honors education

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