The campus honors program offers special challenges and opportunities to a small number of talented and highly motivated undergraduate students. They are designed provide opportunity by going farther into an academic discipline, to broaden and deepen education beyond the usual required work, and to nurture and reward genuine intellectual curiosity.
The ACES James Scholar program in the College invites freshmen of superior academic performance (ACT of 27 or higher) to enroll prior to coming to campus. The program provides opportunities for these students to use their time and talents in ways that can further enrich their educational experience. Students may obtain specific information about the program from the ACES Academic Programs Office. General information requirements are provided below for certification as a James Scholar.
To be certified as an ACES James Scholar for the first two years, students must meet these criteria:
To be certified as an ACES James Scholar for the junior and senior years, students must meet these criteria:
Students qualifying for and participating in the ACES James Scholar program receive the benefits listed below:
For each fall and spring semester, a dean's list is compiled and published by each UIUC college, recognizing students who have completed in residence a full course load of traditionally graded semester hours, achieving at least a B average for that term and ranking in the top 20 percent of their class. To be named to the ACES Dean's List, a student must have:
Continuous academic achievement is recognized at UIUC by inscribing students' names on the Bronze Tablet, which hangs in the campus library. Bronze Tablet recipients must rank in the top three percent of the students of the College of ACES graduating class and have at least a 3.4 (A=4.0) cumulative grade point average for all work completed at the University through the academic term prior to their graduation. To be identified as a Bronze Tablet recipient, transfer students- in addition to meeting the general rules for qualification- must also have earned at least 40 semester hours at this University and have cumulative UIUC grade point averages as high as the lowest eligible students who completed all of their academic work on this campus.
In the College of ACES, honors are awarded to academically superior students at graduation, with the honors being designated on the diploma. The cumulative grade-point average required for each category of honors is specified as follows: Highest Honors, 3.8; High Honors, 3.5; and Honors, 3.2.