






|
 |
 |
| Home > Academics > Honors Program |
 |
Honors Program
Honors Graduates December 2007
Rebecca Jo Peters - University of Nebraska
Honors Graduates Spring 2008
- Stephen Paul Hill
- Rosa Hernandez
- Amber Pollard
- Carlos Demasio
|
Scholarship Recipients
- Chancellors': Eric Thompson
- Foundations: Julie Millhollon
- Betty Hedin Elsner Nominee: Rodrigo Mendez
|
|
Congratulations to all Honors Graduates and Scholarship Awardees! |
Welcome!
Thank you for your interest in Mesa Community College's
(MCC) Honors Programs.
|
 |
As an MCC
Honors Student, you'll
learn from highly qualified
faculty in small, dynamic classes. You'll receive the highest level
of personalized guidance and student support. And you'll
acquire a first-rate education in
an ideal learning environment - all at a very affordable tuition rate.
The MCC Honors Program is dedicated to helping you reach
your highest potential. We offer a rigorous multi-disciplinary curriculum that emphasizes active, small-group learning supported by related extra-curricular activities. |
|
MCC's Honors Program focuses on developing critical thinking, research, and communication. |
 |
A brighter future
Courses
are taught by highly qualified faculty, many of whom
are nationally recognized for their expertise. The
Honors Program focuses on developing valuable academic
skills, such as critical thinking, research, and communication.
If you're ready for the challenge, the Honors Program
at MCC can prepare you to achieve the highest level of
success in both your ongoing education and your future
career. |
Choose the exact education you want
The MCC Honors Program offers Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), and Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree programs in over 100 fields of study. In addition, with the permission of the instructor, most courses offered at MCC can have an Honors section added to it. This allows Honors Students to customize
their education to their exact needs. |
| |
|
 |
|
|