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Removal (How To): Remove with a degreaser or plastic safe brake cleaner product (recommended: ProTek R/C TruClean Degreaser - PTK-1520) This product was added to our catalog on October 22, 2015. View all reviews (1)Attention User: For a better user experience, please consider updating or using or . Are you considering the Honors College at Grand Canyon University (GCU)? As part of the Honors College, you will have access to exclusive honors clubs, organizations and programming that promotes professional development and career readiness. In addition, you have the opportunity to participate in annual international excursions to encourage global and cultural awareness. As part of the Honors College experience, you will work with faculty and receive peer mentorship to foster academic achievement and social involvement. Become a part of the Honors College today to enjoy an enriching, interactive, hands-on learning environment founded on principles of ethics, service, leadership, research and cultural awareness.

If you are interested in joining the GCU Honors College, we invite you to apply for the following academic year. Your application will be reviewed holistically, based on both your academic achievements and your extracurricular activities. Application deadline for 2017-18 is July 1, 2017. To be eligible to apply for the Honors College, you must meet the following criteria: Admission into the university Automatic acceptance, no secondary application required: Cumulative high school GPA of 3.9 or greater OR ACT composite score of 31 or greater OR SAT score (combined verbal and math) of 1350 or greater Eligible to apply at gcu.edu/honors: Cumulative high school GPA of 3.6 or greater OR ACT composite score of 27 or greater OR SAT score (combined verbal and math) of 1225 or greater Demonstrated passion for community service and leadership Cumulative college GPA of 3.5 or greater Actively enrolled in a college honors program or Phi Theta Kappa chapter

Earned at least 24 or more college credits prior to seeking admission into the Honors College If you are eligible for a Chancellor or President Award scholarship, you may waive the honors application and automatically enroll in the Honors College. Contact your admissions representative for more information. Students graduating with an international baccalaureate diploma may also qualify for a Direct Start Chancellor Award and automatic enrollment into the Honors College. The Honors College is committed to helping you get the most out of your GCU experience. Therefore, in order to stay in the Honors College, you will need to meet certain eligibility requirements. These requirements are set in place to ensure a standard of excellence is met or exceeded by all students in the program. Requirements are broken out into curricular and co-curricular activities. Incoming freshmen will need to meet the following requirements to stay in the Honors College. 8-12 credits of honors general education coursework

8-12 credits of honors coursework in your major Four mandatory noncredit bearing symposia experiences are required annually throughout the program, with one occurring each year during the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior spring semesters. Students on a three- or 3.5-year graduation track will have an alternative opportunity provided in place of the fourth symposium. You must maintain a 3.25 GPA at GCU. Transfer students are required to complete three areas of coursework, a total of 16 or 17 honors credits. 8 credits of honors general education coursework 8-9 credits of honors coursework in your major A number of non-credit bearing symposia experiences are required annually, depending on which year you enter the program. Interested in applying to the Honors College? Speak with your admissions representative to see if you meet eligibility criteria or if you may qualify for automatic enrollment into the program. As part of your application to the GCU Honors College, submit the following materials:

An honors essay: must be typed and no less than 500 words Resume: updated resume to include both employment and community service Two letters of recommendation If you have been offered a seat in the Honors College and would like to accept it, call us at 855-GCU-LOPE for more information or speak with your university counselor. P.A.C. Professional and Leadership Development Program College and curriculum founded on the five core domains of Ethics, Research, Service, Leadership and Cultural Awareness Supportive community and special group of like-minded, high-achieving peers Freshmen-only honors housing in The Grove's Juniper Hall Opportunities for internships and community service learning projects Annual International European Excursion, honors exclusive mission trips and study abroad Priority for select student worker positions and internships Five honors clubs and organizations including Colangelo Scholars and Honors STEMists

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