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Summerland
Honors Program
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Newberry College students and faculty walk together on the
path of knowledge, and along the way they bring to life a
distinctive learning community. The Summerland Honors Program
accentuates all that is best about living and studying at
Newberry College, a place where people are willing to seek
innovative and memorable educational opportunities and experiences
inside and outside the classroom. The community is a perfect
haven for students to search for understanding and to consider
a myriad of questions old and new.
In many ways the human story has been and will continue to
be a quest for identity. How have we understood what it means
to be human? The Summerland Honors program is structured upon
the theme, A Quest for Identity, and affords opportunities
to explore this essential question from a number of vantage
points. Indeed, each of the three years of paired, interdisciplinary
courses focuses on a particular perspective concerning this
quest for identity.
The program includes innovative curriculum that enables participants
to realize Newberry College's institutional goals. While educating
the whole person, the Summerland Honors Program promotes the
development of communication skills (oral and written), the
development of critical-thinking skills, and emphasizes and
awareness of ethical concerns. A service-learning component
provides even greater opportunities for growth and rewards.
Summerland Honors Program graduates are prepared and motivated
for active citizenship, empowered and ready to assume positions
of advocacy for social change as a way to make life more productive
and meaningful.
For more information
on the Summerland Honors Program:
Dr. Charles Horn, Professor of Biology
Director, Summerland Honors Program
Newberry College, 2100 College Street
Newberry, SC 29108
E-mail: Charles.Horn@newberry.edu
Phone: 803-321-5257
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