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l l TOP: Dr. Bill Lillard stops to chat with Tracy Harris, left. Rodney Davis and Cheryl White at Honors Program tea. Left: Rodney Davis and Iyk Nsiegba discussing the CSU football team plays to Jaree Hill and Cheryl White, or principles of physics? CSU Students Accept Challenge
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Honors Program A challenging learning experience, classroom instruction taught in an atmosphere which induces learning, put all of this together and you have the makings of the CSU Honor Scholarship Program. The Honors Program began in the fall of 1981 on the CSU campus with 30 students enrolled, now there are some 46 people in the program. The Honors Program consists of eight faculty members who choose students who are academically inclined and they must have had an ACT composite score of 24 or higher. Dr. Diane Kremm is the faculty coordinator of the program. According to Kremm, Once a student has been accepted to the program, the general education requirements are the same, but they are more challenging. To stay in the program, a student must maintain an overall grade point average of 3.5 and is required to enroll in two honor courses a semester. The student receives a scholarship of S360 each semester for four years. The class size is limited to encourage learning and group discussion. 18 ABOVE: A few honors program participants. Front row: L-R: Mary Martin, Cheryl Kimbrough, Theresa Tucci, Michele Davey, Kelly Wright and RIGHT: Mary Martin stands in punch line at honors program tea. BELOW: Cheryl Kimbrough, left, cuts up with Theresa Tucci as Helen McNutty looks on. Marcie Everhart. Back row: Tracy Harris, Jaree Hill, Janet Nibel, Rodney Davis, Helen McNutty, Deborah Smith, Iyk G. Nsiegbel, Cheryl White. lx
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