The Honors College

Honors College freshman class sets another record, topping 600 students

Honors College Freshman Welcome 2018

Honors College Dean Graeme Harper (center stage) and student leaders welcome the 2018 freshman class

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Honors College freshman class sets another record, topping 600 students
Honors College Freshman Welcome 2018

For the sixth straight year, Oakland University’s Honors College has a record number of freshmen joining its ranks.   

Approximately 620 students comprise this year’s Honors College freshman class, which is around a 40 percent increase over last year. The students come from all areas of study, including Pre-Medicine/Health Sciences/Nursing (39 percent), Engineering/Computer Science (22 percent), Other Sciences (13 percent), Arts/Humanities (9 percent), Business (7 percent), Undecided (7 percent), Education/Social Sciences (3 percent).

In addition, the university recently announced that the former Cobblestone Manor Bed and Breakfast, located on University Drive in Auburn Hills, has been converted into a living and learning community for Honors College students thanks to an agreement between the Moceri family and OU.  

The Honors College enrolls academically strong undergraduates who strive for the highest distinction. It offers unique scholarships, dedicated housing, small classes, a flexible curriculum, one-of-a-kind research, creative opportunities and a collaborative environment.

Learn more about OU’s Honors College at oakland.edu/hc.

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