University Scholars
Learn more about our University Scholars Program, including admission details, FAQs and program requirements. Acceptance into Xavier's University Scholars Program comes with many benefits, including a $2000 travel grant available for use toward any Xavier-run or Xavier-affiliated international education program.
University Scholars Program FAQs
Students in the University Scholars Program can declare any major. Students complete the curriculum for their chosen major but they also take honors courses. These courses are generally smaller in class size. They typically complement the coursework in the students’ chosen major(s) and/or satisfy core curriculum requirements.
Students in Xavier’s University Scholars Program also benefit from priority housing selection in their first year with access to Buenger Hall, early course registration, travel stipends and access to private honors study lounges.
Students who complete the curriculum requirements for Xavier’s University Scholars Program graduate with honors as a University Scholar.
University Scholars Program Requirements
- Scholars must complete any six courses with the Honors (HONR) attribute; these courses are expected to overlap largely with a student's core requirements and/or a student's major
- At least one of these six courses must be HONR 300 (a multidisciplinary "Connections" course taught by two faculty from different departments) any time after their first year;
- Scholars must maintain a cumulative 3.000 grade point average during their freshman year and a 3.200 cumulative grade point average thereafter. Note: only Honors courses with a C or above meet a Scholars requirement.
Application Process and Program Details
Before accessing honors and scholarship applications, students must submit an application for admission to Xavier, either through the Common Application or the Xavier application. Upon submission of an application for admission students will receive an email with log-in credentials that will allow you to access scholarship applications, honors applications and your personal application status page.
When are applications due for University Scholar Programs?
Applications for Xavier’s University Scholar Program can be completed any time after submitting an application for admission to Xavier, but no later than June 15.
Acceptance into the University Scholars Program comes with many benefits, the most substantial of which may be the recently added $2000 travel grant available for use toward any Xavier-run or Xavier-affiliated international education program. More details may be found here. Additionally, University Scholars are given the option for priority housing selection their first year, early registration each semester, and access to the Honors Lounge, with its kitchen and study facilities in Alter Hall.
Minimum requirements for a student to graduate with Honors as a University Scholar include:
- Scholars must complete any six courses with the Honors (HONR) attribute; these courses are expected to overlap largely with a student's core requirements and/or a student's major;
- At least one of the six courses must be HONR 300 (a multidisciplinary "Connections" course taught by two faculty from different departments) any time after their first year;
- Scholars must maintain a cumulative 3.000 grade point average during their freshman year and a 3.200 cumulative grade point average thereafter. Note: only Honors courses with a C or above meet a Scholars requirement. Students whose grade point averages fall below these figures will be placed on probation within the Program and given a semester in which to bring up their grades.
Contact The Director
Karim M. Tiro
Director, University Scholars Program
Professor of History
Xavier University
3800 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, Ohio 45207-5161
Phone: 513-745-2039
E-mail: tiro@studyspacemap.babyfeedingshop.com
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