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Lower Division Honors Application

 
Lower Division Honors - Incoming Freshmen


The application deadline was April 15, 2009. We are no longer accepting applications for the 2009-2010 academic year. The application is now CLOSED.

 The next opportunity to apply for the Honors Program is in spring quarter of a student’s first year at UC Riverside. Students who have a 3.5 cumulative GPA at UCR may apply to the Sophomore Honors Component. For more information about Sophomore Honors, please click here: http://honors.ucr.edu/sophomore.htm 
 

Only incoming freshmen can apply to the Lower Division program.  The application deadline is April 15th of a student's senior year in high school.  The application to the UC Riverside Honors Program does not bind you to attend UC Riverside. You may still apply to the Honors Program if you have not made a decision about whether to attend UCR in the fall.

Admission Process:
Participation in Lower Division Honors is by application.
Students must have a 3.5 high school GPA as reported on the UC system application to be eligible (no exceptions). Students with an SAT score of 2100 or higher (Math, Verbal, Writing) and 1350 or above (Math and Verbal only) are guaranteed admission.  Applications from students with SAT scores below 2100/1350 will be evaluated by the UHP Admission Committee and may be placed on a waiting list.

A competitive candidate will have an excellent high school record of scholarship, leadership and involvement, and community service. Admission to the UHP is very competitive and not all students meeting the 3.5 GPA criteria will be admitted.

Last updated April 17, 2009
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