Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Honors College Student Council - Nathan Miller

     Honors Students get to have a voice in the decisions and direction of the Honors College community. The very concept of an Honors College involves students and faculty both coming together to enhance the learning of the undergraduate students. Many students were involved in helping faculty design the structure and programming of the Honors College in the years leading up to its creation. The primary means for students to get involved in helping lead the Honors College now is by getting involved with the Honors Student Council.
     The Honors Student Council is composed of 9 undergraduate Honors College students. They meet regularly throughout the semester to advise the Dean, provide a communications medium between Honors and all aspects of Student Life, as well as recommending changes in Honors College Governance and Curriculum.
     All of the members of the Honors Student Council are also members of the University Honors College Council which combines students and faculty on a board that makes decisions about the governances of Honors and holds the Dean and Honors staff accountable.
     The Fall 2014 semester was the first semester the Honors College was fully operational and involved students spent it trying to create a sustainable model for student involvement and leadership in Honors. Now and in semesters going forward, students have an opportunity to gain valuable insight into University governance, to gain leadership experience, and to impact the goals and effectiveness of the Honors College.
     Of course, the Honors Student Council is not the only opportunity for Honors Students to get involved. There is the WSU Honors Events & Activities Team who is always looking for new members, each year the Offices looks to hire Undergraduate Fellows and a Peer Academic Leader to aid the Honors Living-Learning Community in the dorms. There is always something going on in Honors. Be sure to stay plugged in!

Nathan Miller
Former Chair, Honors Student Council

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