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School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
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Honors Opportunities

Explore Our Honors Opportunities

School of Environmental and Biological Sciences students graduate with an honors designation on the basis of final cumulative grade-point average. Additionally, high-achieving School of Environmental and Biological Sciences students may participate in a variety of rigorous and prestigious honors programs.

SEBS General Honors Program

The School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Honors Program admits select high school seniors based on their academic record and test scores. The academic program consists of Honors courses, seminars, and research opportunities throughout the four years, typically culminating in a George H. Cook Scholars project in the senior year.

George H. Cook Scholars Program

The George H. Cook Scholars Program is a senior honors thesis program completed under the direction of a faculty advisor. Students apply to the Program in the second semester of their junior year and complete their projects, including a public defense of the thesis, during the second semester of their senior year. Upon thesis completion and acceptance, the student graduates with honors as a George H. Cook Scholar.

Rutgers Honors College

The Rutgers Honors College offers invitations to a select group of top students admitted to SEBS from high school each year. It is a residential college comprised of students from all Rutgers–New Brunswick schools. First-year students in the Honors College live in the Honors College residence on the College Avenue campus. The academic program includes disciplinary and interdisciplinary honors seminars, programmatic and service activities, and a culminating academic experience through senior capstone work.

Clearing Corporation Charitable Foundation Agribusiness Scholars Program

The Clearing Corporation Charitable Foundation Agribusiness Scholars program provides selected students at SEBS with the applied knowledge, leadership qualities, analytical skills, and experiences required for successful careers in the domestic and global agribusiness sector. By integrating coursework, experiential learning, and engagement with agribusiness leaders, students accepted into the program will develop in-depth understanding of the issues driving agricultural markets and the performance of the agribusiness sector.