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Honors Course


An honor student is a student recognized for achieving high grades or high marks in their course work at school.

In the US honors students may refer to:

Honors students are often recognized for their achievements. A student who has made numerous appearances on the honor roll may be awarded with some form of academic letter, or any other form of notification. A similar concept to honor rolls exists in colleges and universities in the United States, known as the Dean's List.

In many other countries the meanings of the academic phrase honors or honours come in different forms. 'Honours' is not generally a de jure degree itself, but is used to indicate (the level of) a distinction with which an undergraduate degree was earned. Honours degrees are usually four-year programs (sometimes also three year programs, e.g., in England). 'Honours' usually means that students have achieved their degree with a high overall average GPA and typically have undertaken a small final project, paper or essay (also known in the UK as a dissertation). An undergraduate honours distinction should not be confused with a "postgraduate" with Honours or cum honore degree, which is (part of) an academic degree itself, e.g. the one-year Bachelor with Honours degree in Australia, the one-year Baccalaureatus Cum Honore degree in Canada or the four-year integrated Master with Honours degree in Scotland. "Postgraduate" Honours degree programs generally involve completion of master's level courses and the submission of a long high-research thesis. A student who holds a de jure Honours degree is eligible for direct entry either to a Doctorate (PhD) or to a two- to three year very-high-research Master´s degree program.

Some researchers have questioned the validity of the honor roll as an effective form of positive reinforcement. It is argued that the pursuit of extrinsic reward is not an accurate reflection of intrinsic interest in course material. There are also questions on the effectiveness of separating high-achieving students from their peers, in the form of magnet schools or honors courses.


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