SF Honors News: Reserve your classes now
Enroll in a Summer or Fall class to stay in the Honors Program
We’ve got more Honors classes to choose from than ever before, and now is a great time to reserve your spot! One of the best features of an Honors course is the small class size, but that also means that these spots go quickly, so if you haven’t requested your Honors schedule for Summer or Fall yet, now is the time. Below, check out highlights of a couple classes we’re particularly excited to offer this year.
Exciting new Honors Courses
This year, we have new Honors classes, Honors classes at the Centers, and an Honors class over the summer. No matter what, when, or where you want to study, there is something exciting you can do this year. Take a look below for a couple of highlighted courses we’re particularly excited about, as well as information on getting registered and planning ahead.
Art Appreciation (Summer B)
This summer, for the first time ever, we have a summer class! Knock out your humanities requirement with Art Appreciation (ARH1000, section BH2) in Summer B.
Macroeconomics (Fall, Blount Center)
This Fall, take Macroeconomics (ECO2013, section 0H1) at the Blount Center, in downtown Gainesville, right down the street from UF!
Don’t wait! Register Now
If you haven’t yet signed up for an Honors class for Summer or fall, now is the time. Take a look at our schedule in the link right below, then follow the instructions to get signed up. It’s really easy and takes only a couple of minutes
Register Now: Registering for Honors classes requires that you submit an Honors Registration Request form. Just log into eSantaFe and find the Honors classes you want to take—their section numbers will have the letter H in them—and then put their information in the form.
Get Ready to Transfer with Transferring 101
Join Santa Fe College’s Academic Advisors in Building S, Room 241 for an open lab designed to assist you with the transfer application process. Feel free to drop in if you would like us to review your transfer application or if you have any questions about the process.
Attendees are strongly encouraged to bring an electronic device to each workshop.
Email the Academic Advisement Center at academicadvisingcenter@sfcollege.edu for more information.
Date: April 18, 2024
Time: 11am - 1pm
Meet with a UF advisor in the UF@SF Center
If you are planning to transfer to UF in the future, now is also an excellent time to plan on meeting with an advisor from your intended plan of study. Contact the UF@SF Center for information on when UF advisors will be visiting to meet with prospective transfer students.
Applications to Graduate with Honors are due in one week!
Complete your Honors Graduation Application in order to receive your Honors certificate, be recognized at graduation, and be considered for the UF Honors Transfer Pathway. Completion of your application requires you to do all of the following, so get started on it today!
Finish earning your Honors points.
Complete the Honors Credential Worksheet.
Complete and Honors Portfolio.
Submit and Honors Graduation Survey
You can find more information about applying for Honors Graduation on the Honors Canvas course.
Show Off Your Achievements at RUE 2024
Are you proud of your research achievements this semester? Showcase your hard work at the 2024 Research in Undergraduate Education (RUE) Festival! This vibrant festival celebrates the innovative research conducted by our very own students. It’s your opportunity to shine and share your findings with faculty and fellow students.
Display your research on a poster and discuss your insights.
Explore a variety of subjects—from lab discoveries to field explorations.
Compete for the title of best analytical or empirical research.
Don’t miss out! Whether you’re a scientist in the making, a literary critic, or an aspiring economist, your research has a home here. Join us and be part of a community that values curiosity and academic excellence.
Register now and take part in shaping the future of research at Santa Fe!
Explore the Grand Canyon This Summer with Our New Domestic Study Program
Explore the beautiful landscapes of southern Utah and northern Arizona, including iconic sites like the Grand Canyon, Zion, and Bryce National Parks. Dive into hands-on field research, fulfilling Gen Ed requirements in physical or biological sciences. Pre- and post-trip academic meetings and assignments will ensure students are prepared and ready for this unforgettable adventure!
The deadline to get involved and begin paying for the trip is this week, so if you are interested in joining you’ll want to get in contact with Natural Sciences Chair, Dr. Vertigo Moody (vertigo.moody@sfcollege.edu), right away to sign up or get more info!