Purdue and the Honors College met these expectations and more once I got here. The community in the Honors residence halls is second-to-none; people are always willing to say hi—even if we’ve never met before. Finding someone to study with is as simple as having a seat in a study lounge on your floor!
Natalia Hombs
Honors is a great way to incorporate this broad range of experiences into your college career, with a built-in amazing community and a range of interdisciplinary classes, it’s a great way to get hands-on experience and create lifelong connections all in one!
Anjali Gupta
To prospective students – Honors isn't as intimidating as it sounds. I encourage you to research the program and see how honors courses fit into your curriculum. It's not an extra load - just a different one! Additionally, Honors will give you opportunities to explore many passions. People research so many topics, from sports to music. College is a time to thrive and tap into what makes you "you!" And Honors is a place where it's cool to do that.
Alex Yashchuk
After all is said, I love to travel, and meet people and I am honored to be a student at the JMHC. For prospective students interested in Honors, my advice would be simply: be bold, and get involved in the community. You won’t just build relationships and memories that last; you’ll also have the time of your life.