Our Mission
The Honors Program at Abraham Baldwin Agriculture College is designed for highly skilled and motivated students who have demonstrated superior academic and/or leadership achievements and desire to enter a living and learning community with similarly motivated students. Honors students are expected to be engaged in the interactive learning process the College provides for them, both in and out of the classroom. To support and nurture an interactive learning environment, Honors classes are small, discussion-based, and taught by faculty dedicated to the Honors Program mission. Honors course work differs from general course work in breadth and depth of exploration of subject matter and, as much as possible, inclusion of both primary and secondary sources of information. Honors students are expected to exhibit and further develop cognitive engagement in the learning process and reflect on the meaning of what they are learning in their own lives. Ultimately, the goal of the program is to produce young adults who will become enlightened leaders in the campus community, and in their future communities of the larger world.
Honors' Benefits
- Scholarships: The Honors Program awards need- and merit-based scholarships to select Honors students.
- Priority Registration: all Honors Program students receive Priority I registration to register for classes as soon as they open.
- Housing: the Tifton site offers a special wing in the Lakeside dorm for Honors students to live and learn together.
- Conference Opportunities: students are encouraged to submit proposals for state, regional, national, and professional conferences.
- Honors Lounge: a private lounge for studying and socializing at the Tifton site.
- Special Events: educational trips, guest speakers, and film events offer honors students learning opportunities outside the classroom.
- Recognition: special recognition is given to Honors students at the College’s annual Honors Day program and at the graduation ceremony.
The Honors Program offers a second home here at ABAC for intellectually talented and strongly motivated students. In Honors, students gain the most rewarding college experience possible by developing a strong sense of intellectual and personal community. Honors students enjoy the benefit of meaningful connections across disciplines and close, hands-on mentorship with our faculty right from the start of their time at ABAC. Honors prepares students from all academic programs to advance their education, take on innovative projects, prepare them for a rewarding professional life, or further graduate study. Rewarding courses and engaging professors place Honors students on a path toward academic and professional success and build a close, tight-knit community that defines the Honors experience.
Programs
The Honors Program offers students two opportunities to enrich their experience and to earn recognition – by completing the Honors’ Core and by working closely with faculty mentors in their disciplines in upper division coursework and research.
Apply
Admission to the ABAC Honors Program requires a separate application from the College. We consider students for Honors based on a holistic assessment of academic and intellectual potential. Established academic performance, including GPA and courses taken in high school, factor into our decision-making process, but so do other aspects of your background, like extracurricular involvement, community engagement and service, and how you show your intellectual curiosity, responsibility, independence, and personal goals.
The Honors Program has a rolling application process. Applications are reviewed on a monthly basis throughout the academic year and we send out notification letters in the middle and end of each term.
Honors also awards merit- and needs-based scholarships through our application. To be considered for an Honors scholarship, submit your application by March 1st. For priority admission to the Honors Program and to ensure placement in Honors courses for the Fall semester, applications should be received by May 1st.
ApplicationContact Us
Tifton:
Dr. Brian Yost
byost@abac.edu
229.391.4974
Bainbridge:
Dr. Dave Nelson
dave.nelson@abac.edu
229.243.3179