Morgan Chmielenski of Honey Brook has been admitted into the Leland F. and Helen Schubert Honors Program at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. Chmielenski is among more than 130 first- and second-year students invited to join the selective honors program this fall.
To be invited to join, incoming students are required to have a minimum 3.6 high school grade point average when admitted to the university. Second-year students must have achieved at least a 3.5 grade point average while at Ohio Wesleyan.
The honors program provides students with a mentored pathway through their studies to help them develop skills in creative inquiry, pursue advanced topics within and across academic disciplines, and master complex analytical and research skills. Ohio Wesleyan's four-year honors program culminates in an honors independent research or creative project under the mentorship of a faculty member in each student's area of academic interest.
The project includes a written report, creative work, or written reflection. An examining committee evaluates the work and gives students an oral examination of the project to determine if their work merits the diploma designation of graduation with honors.
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