About Honors
The University of Maine offers one of the nation’s oldest continuously-running honors programs. Open to students in all majors, the Honors College provides opportunities for motivated students to investigate diverse academic disciplines, to be challenged in a supportive intellectual environment, and to engage enthusiastic fellow students and faculty in thoughtful, provocative discussions. Students in the Honors College complete an academic major in one of the university’s five degree-granting colleges while completing most of their general education requirements and a thesis in the Honors College. The benefits and rewards of the program are substantial.
Students and faculty involved in the Honors College come from all areas of the university. As a community of approximately eight hundred students within the University of Maine, the Honors College offers small, interdisciplinary classes, where students and faculty members interact closely, sharing ideas and insights developed through critical exploration of primary sources.
Honors in the News
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UMaine recognizes top student research and creative projects at 2024 symposium
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UMaine 2024 commencement ceremonies are May 3-4; UMaine Machias on May 5
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Bangor-area media highlight Maine Day Meal Packout
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Students pack and donate 56,800 meals during Maine Day Meal Packout
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Glover featured on ‘Maine Calling’ segment about social contracts