Hutton Honors College

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Hutton Honors College
Former names
University Honors Divisions
TypePublic
Established1966
DeanAndrea Ciccarelli
Address
811 E 7th St
, , ,
United States

39°10′08″N 86°31′27″W / 39.168769°N 86.524030°W / 39.168769; -86.524030
Websitehutton.indiana.edu

The Hutton Honors College (or simply Hutton or HHC) is the honors program of Indiana University Bloomington. The college was founded as the University Honors Division in 1966 with Warner Chapman as its director. It was renamed the Hutton Honors College in the fall of 2004 in honor of IU alumnus Edward L. Hutton.[1] Its purpose serves to bring together students of various disciplines in an intellectually engaging manner, through research, creative projects, seminars, extracurricular activities, rigorous academics, travel abroad, and internships.

Hutton Honors College Students and Alumni have achieved many forms of successes, including:

- Fellowships and scholarships, such as the

, and many more.

- Graduate degrees at institutions such as

Oxford University
, etc.

- Careers in corporations and nonprofits which include,

, and many others.

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Admission and academics

Admission into the prestigious Hutton Honors College requires students to have a minimum HS GPA of 3.90 (or top 7.5% class rank) and a ≥32 ACT or ≥1390 (OLD SAT CR+M)/ ≥1440 (NEW SAT) OR a minimum HS GPA of 3.85 (or top 10% class rank) and a ≥34 ACT or ≥1470 (OLD SAT CR+M)/ ≥1510 (NEW SAT).

To achieve the Hutton Honors Notation, students must maintain at least a 3.40 GPA for the required 18 credit hours counting towards the Hutton Honors Notation (HHN), with no course grade lower than a C (courses taken satisfactory/fail do not count toward the HHN), and have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.40 at the time of graduation.

International program

Indiana University's Hutton Honors College is among the first university honors programs to make international experience a central feature of its mission and goals. The aim is to help fund an international experience for all of HHC students. Since 2000, the International Experiences Program has helped subsidize overseas experiences for more than 3,500 students. Recipients have traveled to six continents and more than 85 countries.[2]

Grants

During the 2009–2010 school year, Hutton awarded a total of 326 grants amounting to $334,402.50.[3] HHC provides grants for a range of student endeavors including:

  • Research Grants
  • Research Partnership Awards
  • Creative Activity Grants
  • Teaching Internship Grants
  • Pre-Professional Experience Internship Grants
  • Professional Development Internship Grants
  • Travel Grants
  • Fine Arts Capstone Awards
  • IMP Capstone Awards
  • HHC Thesis Awards
  • Alternative Spring Break Grants

Honors Residential Communities

HRCs are academically oriented living environments that emphasize the learning and social aspects of campus life. Students can take selected HHC courses at the residence center and consult with a peer mentor living nearby.

References

  1. ^ "The evolution of the Hutton Honors College". Indiana University. 2008. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
  2. ^ "Hutton International Experiences Program". Indiana University. 2008. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
  3. ^ 2009-2010 Annual Report of the Hutton Honors College Annual Report 2009-2010

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