Participation in SAGES requires a Senior Honors Thesis—a valuable asset in job-seeking or to include in applications to graduate or professional school, and an important first step towards publishing your work. It is more than just learning the subject matter—it is a chance to be actively involved in one's discipline. Opportunities for off-campus research and presentations, such as attending and participating in academic conferences are also available.
For more information on University support of undergraduate research, please visit the Office of Research & Creative Scholarship’s student resources page here.
To graduate as a J.N. Andrews Honors Scholar, the Honors student will complete the following steps culminating in the Senior Honors Thesis:
Forms and Links related to the Honors Thesis process here.
Deadlines can be found here.
For tips on all aspects of the Honors Thesis Experience and more details on requirements, please consult the Honors Thesis section of the Student Handbook here.
Digital Commons:
Plese find all Honors thesis papers at the James White Library Digital Commons .
Circulation Mode:
Honors theses can be checked out at the circulation desk for a period of three weeks.