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Honors Degree Tracks

Honors in the Liberal Arts

Mirroring the broad, multidisciplinary learning approach of all L&S bachelor degrees, this track requires Honors coursework across the L&S breadth areas:

  • humanities/literature
  • social sciences
  • biological/physical/natural sciences

How to apply: Please review the information shared below!

Honors in the Major

Most L&S majors offer an Honors track specifically designed for that field. Components of this option vary by major, but typically include:

  • keeping a certain minimum grade-point average
  • taking specific higher-level classes in the major
  • a final capstone project, often writing a senior thesis.

How to apply: Students may declare Honors in the Major in consultation with a major advisor. Information sessions are typically available in the fall semester.

Comprehensive Honors

L&S’s highest credential for bachelor’s degrees, combining successful completion of both Honors in the Liberal Arts and Honors in the Major tracks.

How to apply: There is no formal application process for Comprehensive Honors. Students who complete both Honors in the Liberal Arts and Honors in the Major are awarded Comprehensive Honors.

Benefits of the L&S Honors Program

Engaging courses

Honors students can earn credit through Honors Only, Accelerated Honors, or Honors Optional courses, plus study abroad and custom projects. These options let students tailor their experience and dive deeper into topics they’re passionate about.

Grants & scholarships

The L&S Honors Program provides grants and scholarships for continuing students to support research, Honors theses, study abroad, conference travel, and service projects, fostering academic growth and leadership.

Comprehensive academic advising

The L&S Honors Program offers holistic, student-centered academic advising. Honors advisors work as a team to advise students throughout their time at the university.

Community & connection

Engage in welcoming events, faculty dinners, academic panels, author meetups, and fun social activities—building community, exploring ideas, and connecting with peers and mentors throughout your Honors experience.

Apply for Honors in the Liberal Arts

Application opens: The application is available at all times. Please see “How to Apply” for more information.

Deadlines: There is no official deadline. However, students with more than 60 college credits may find it challenging to prioritize and complete Honors in the Liberal Arts.

Note: If you are in your first semester at UW, your application will not be reviewed until an official university GPA has been posted.

Who Can Apply

  • Must be currently enrolled in courses at the UW
  • Must intend to earn a degree from the College of Letters & Science
  • Must have a cumulative 3.3 GPA after at least one full semester at UW

The application includes the following components:

  • Questions about your academic goals, including your intended majors and/or certificates (minors). 
  • Essay questions
    • Please provide a brief statement (250 words or less) explaining why you are interested in completing the Honors in the Liberal Arts track and how your experiences within that track (and the Program) will contribute to your academic and career goals.
    • Please share more information (250 words or less) about your plans to complete the remaining requirements for Honors in the Liberal Arts by your intended graduation term. Your response will likely include some detail about when you plan to target specific Honors in the Liberal Arts requirements.
    • The L&S Honors Program benefits most from a deeply engaged and enthusiastic student body. Please take a moment to reflect on your personal experiences and consider how those experiences may demonstrate that you will be an engaged student.

Please complete the following steps:

  1. Schedule a pre-application advising appointment with L&S Honors Associate Director of Admissions & Engagement Pete Keys by emailing pkeys@wisc.edu.
  2. Open the Continuing UW Student Application. Note: You will be prompted to log in with your UW Net ID.
  3. Submit your application.

Note: Admission decisions are typically shared within two weeks of application submission.