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Honors Program

Cuyahoga Community College's Honors program provides an academically enriching experience for highly motivated, intellectually talented students in order to develop their potential as learners, leaders, and citizens in a complex and culturally diverse world.

Tri-C’s Honors program encourages students to be actively involved in their own learning. This academic program emphasizes scholarship, leadership, research, creativity and critical thinking. The Honors program handbook provides a detailed explanation of the mission and goals of the program; qualifications for membership; requirements for active participation; as well as the benefits that engaged members can realize.

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Honors Program Membership

Students who are eligible for the Honors Program are automatically admitted at the beginning of each semester.

Coordinated through the Honors program, the number and variety of Honors courses at Tri-C grow each year. The current Honors curriculum covers many subject areas, and includes a number of offering options including regular classroom, Blended learning, Honors independent study and Honors contracts. All Honors offerings are designated by an “H” at the end of the course number (for instance, ENG 101H, MATH 151H or PSY 201H). Any Tri-C student who meets the course prerequisite(s) may enroll in an Honors course; membership in the Honors Program is not required.

View the Spring 2025 Collegewide Honors class schedules below.

For more Honors courses options, click Tri-C course search and type "%H%" in the course number box to display all of the offered Honors courses for the current semester.

Subject Course # Title CRN Term Campus
ART 202H Honors Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance 85243 14 week Cleveland Museum of Art
BADM 201H Honors Business Communications 85627 14 week Metro
BIO 150H Honors Principles of Biology 87632 14 week Westshore
CHEM 101H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture) 81207 14 week Eastern
CHEM 101H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lab) 81208 14 week Eastern
CHEM 101H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture) 81745 14 week Westshore
CHEM 101H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry (Lab) 81746 14 week Westshore
CHEM 130H Honors General Chemistry I (Lecture) 81773 14 week Westshore
CHEM 130H Honors General Chemistry I (Lab) 81774 14 week Westshore
CHEM 130H Honors General Chemistry I (Lecture) 82786 14 week Eastern
CHEM 130H Honors General Chemistry I (Lab) 85153 14 week Eastern
CHEM 131H Honors General Chemistry II (Lecture) 87505 14 week Westshore
CHEM 131H Honors General Chemistry II (Lab) 87504 14 week Westshore
COMM 101H Honors Speech Communications 82881 14 week Metro
COMM 101H Honors Speech Communications 85612 14 week Eastern
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 80542 14 week Western
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 80543 14 week Western
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 80545 14 week Western
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 80938 14 week Eastern
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 81061 14 week Eastern
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 81544 14 week Westshore
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 81783 14 week Westshore
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 82342 14 week Metro
ENG 101H Honors College Composition I 87068 14 week Eastern
ENG 102H Honors College Composition II 80642 14 week Western
ENG 102H Honors College Composition II 82058 14 week Western
ENG 102H Honors College Composition II 85097 14 week Metro
GEN 202H Honors in Action Research Seminar II 87631 14 week Westshore
MATH 153H Honors College Algebra 83065 16 week Metro
MATH 161H Honors Calculus I 80828 16 week Western
MATH 161H Honors Calculus I 83945 16 week Metro
PHIL 202H Honors Ethics 85546 14 week Metro
PSY 101H Honors General Psychology 80910 14 week Eastern
PSY 101H Honors General Psychology 81351 14 week Western
PSY 101H Honors General Psychology 83537 2nd 8 week Eastern
PSY 202H Honors Life Span Development 83538 14 week Eastern
WGS 151H Honors Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies 87543 14 week Western
WGS 201H Honors Women in the World 85377 14 week Eastern

Honors Program Activities

Honors program members are expected to engage in Honors activities. Documented activities are required to qualify for the Graduate of the Honors Program credential; see the Honors program handbook for details. Click the link below to submit Honors activity information.

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How to reach us

Rebecca Stolzman, Assistant Chair
Honors and Scholars Programs
216-987-4660
rebecca.stolzman@tri-c.edu

Ra’Shawn Brown, Project Manager
Honors and Scholars Programs
Eastern Campus, EMHC 240
216-987-2361
rashawn.brown@tri-c.edu

Eastern Campus
Prof. John Panza, ESS 2125
216-987-2047
john.panza@tri-c.edu  

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Prof. Luke Schlueter, WLA B 218F
216-987-5501
luke.schlueter@tri-c.edu 

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Prof. Rebecca Carte, MLA 223K
216-987-4587
rebecca.carte@tri-c.edu    

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Prof. Erica Stevenson SHCS 250D
216-987-5918
erica.stevenson@tri-c.edu  

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