Residential Honors
The HPU Honors program is designed to help exceptionally capable and motivated students get the most out of their college experience. Through a rich program of challenging coursework, meaningful research, creative endeavors, and study abroad and at home opportunities, the program gives students the tools and resources to excel intellectually and academically.
Message from the Director
Now more than ever, true success depends on sustainability. The Residential Honors Program at Hawai‘i Pacific University develops students’ ability to live sustainable lives and create sustainable solutions. The UN World Commission on Environment and Development defined “sustainable development [as] development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (Brundtland, 1987). The Residential Honors Program at Hawai‘i Pacific University helps students learn to take an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability that emphasizes resilience in global natural systems, social systems, and human systems. Our curriculum immerses students in natural, social, and computational sciences, the humanities and arts, and professional disciplines such as health sciences, nursing, psychology, and business. All of this takes place in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States. Residential Honors students are drawn from all majors across the University but are part of a distinctive living and learning community centered at the historic Aloha Tower Marketplace in the heart of Honolulu. Through its core of small, interdisciplinary seminars, our program encourages students to innovate and address the world’s perennial and most pressing issues as members of committed and engaged teams. The program addresses sustainability across the disciplines with a special focus on Hawai‘i, the Pacific, and the surrounding region. More than a classroom experience, the honors program incorporates community engagement projects designed to deepen student understanding of the Pacific world. Our outstanding honors faculty offer students individualized mentorship and opportunities for advanced academic and creative research and work alongside other students on projects within their majors and within the honors program. Students in the program are invited to become more than recipients of learning as they become self-directed learners and mentors, and help to build and preserve our exceptional program for future generations. We look forward to working with you in helping to shape our shared future.
Director of Honors Programs,
Linda Lierheimer, Ph.D
Academics
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Exclusive Seminar Style Classes
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One-on-one Mentoring by Leading Scholars
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Small Class Sizes
- Interdisciplinary and Team Taught Courses
- Priority Registration for All Courses
- Experiential Learning
Community connections
- Study at Home and Abroad Opportunities
- International and Hawai'i Based Internship Opportunities
- Global Marketplace Readiness
- Community Extra-Curricular Experiences
- Competitive Advantage
research
- Work With HPU Faculty on Interdisciplinary Projects
- One-on-one Mentoring by Distinguished Faculty
- Real World Experience Internship Opportunities
celebrate diversity
- Multicultural Environment Unique to Hawai‘i
- HPU is #1 in Diversity
- Live and Study at the Crossroads of East Meets West
Living and learning COMMUNITY
- Live at Historic Aloha Tower
- Residential Learning Community
- Hi-Tech Classrooms
interdisciplinary seminars (samples):
- “Damn
Jim! I’m aIt not a Scientist:” Science Fiction or Science Fact?Writer - Sinners and Sociopaths: Understanding Evil
- Big Data, Nudges, Gamification and Societal Change
- “This Is the End:” The Literature of Environmental, Economic, and Personal End Times
- Plastic Fantastic!
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CURRICULUM The Honors Program is a 4-year program, constituting 25-29 credits, approximately 20-25% of credits required for a major. Residential Honors Students do not have to take General Education Requirements (36 credits) unless a General Education class is necessary for their major field of study. Residential Honors students thus have the opportunity to develop minor fields or a double major |
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The Residential Honors Program is a four-year program. Applicants must enter HPU as beginning freshman students. Transfer students cannot be accepted into the program.
Application/REQUIREMENTS: The application process is an holistic one. We will look at ACT/SAT scores if they are available as well as high school GPAs but there are no official minimum scores. We are looking for students, majoring in any discipline, who:
- Are creative
- Enjoy thinking outside the box
- Are entrepreneurial
- Want to develop leadership skills
- Enjoy a multicultural, diverse environment
- Want to be challenged academically
MAINTAINING ACADEMIC GOOD STANDING: Students must:
- Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 by the end of their freshman year at HPU
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.4 through their sophomore, junior and senior years
- Complete all co- and extra-curricular requirements
- First-year residence in the Waterfront Lofts at Aloha Tower Marketplace required for off-island students
- Adhere to the Residential Honors Code
Our faculty are drawn from across the HPU community and are leading practictioners in their field. Each seminar through the sophomore year is team taught by faculty from two differing disciplines.
Linda Lierheimer, Ph.D., HON 1000
Professor of History and Humanities
Director of Honors Programs
(808) 544-0810. llierheimer@hpu.edu
Charles Boyer, Ph.D., HON 1000
Assistant Professor of Spanish
(808) 544-0834. cboyer@hpu.edu
Adam Burke, Ph.D., HON 2200
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
(808) 544-0815. aburke@hpu.edu
Christopher capaldo, ph.d, HON 1000
Associate Professor of Biology
(808) 236-3589. ccapaldo@hpu.edu
Stewart Crawford, Ph.D., HON 2000
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
(808) 544-0899. scrawford@hpu.edu
jon davidann, Ph.D., HON 1100
Professor of History
(808) 544-0811. jdavdiann@hpu.edu
David Falgout, Ph.D., HON 2100, HON 3000
Senior Lecturer of Writing
(808) 544-0895. dfalgout@hpu.edu
Jerome Feldman, Ph.D., HON 2000
Professor Emeritus of Art History
jfeldman@hpu.edu
andrew greene, Ph.D., HON 1100
Associate Professor of Environmental Science
(808) 236-7906. agreene@hpu.edu
Margo Kitts, Ph.D., HON 2100
Professor of Humanities/Religious Studies
(808) 687-7026. mkitts@hpu.edu
Paul Loeb, Ph.D., HON 3000, HON 4900, HON 4901
Senior Lecturer of Philosophy
ploeb@hpu.edu
Georgianna Martin, Ph.D., HON 1100
Associate Professor of Physics
(808) 544-0819. gmartin@hpu.edu
teresa mccreary, ph.d, HON 2100
Associate Professor of Music
Director of Performing Arts
(808) 54400887. tmccreary@hpu.edu
Andrea Malji, Ph.D., HON 2100
Associate Professor of International Studies
(808) 544-0816. amalji@hpu.edu
regina ostergaard-klem, Ph.D., HON 2200
Associate Professor of Environmental Science
(808) 566-2492. rostergaardklem@hpu.edu
THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THE RESIDENTIAL HONORS PROGRAM.
Priority consideration for our Residential Honors Program will be provided to applicants who submit both their admissions and Residential Honors Program application by December 1. You can expect a response to your application by December 31st.
TO APPLY PLEASE VISIT: HONORS APPLICATION