
Dear Students:
You have been nominated
to apply to The Undergraduate Honors Fellowship Program. Modeled after
the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program, the Honors Fellowship
is meant to encourage exceptionally promising students to pursue independent
research by writing an Honors Thesis. Fellows develop a strong working
relationship with a faculty mentor and, through required attendance at
the weekly seminar, a sense of community with one another. During the
seminar, Fellows from various disciplines, under the guidance of a faculty
member and a graduate student assistant, present for rigorous scrutiny
their research projects as these projects develop from stage to stage,
from draft to draft. The Fellows' faculty mentors work closely with Fellows
in developing and critiquing their projects.
The mentors usually attend the seminar when their Fellow is presenting.
The program is designed to give the students a sense of the life of the
mind and the life of a graduate student. The Honors Fellows Program was
launched in the Fall of 2002...
Gerald Early
Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters
Director, The Center for the Humanities
Faculty Coordinator, Undergraduate Honors Fellowship program
(excerpt from Letter
from the Faculty Coordinator)
To access application materials and the Fellows' Publications slideshow, click here or visit the Undergraduate Honors Fellowship official website.