Robert “Bob” Elmore Honors College and Honor Societies
Robert “Bob” Elmore Honors College
Qualified students who wish to enhance their college experience and participate in a dynamic learning community should consider applying to the Robert “Bob” Elmore Honors College. Current Broward College associate degree students can apply for admission if they are eligible for college-level Math and English courses and have earned at least a 3.5 Overall/Honors GPA in six credit hours or more of college-level coursework.
From English composition to anthropology to biology to statistics, the Honors College provides classes in many different academic disciplines and limits enrollment to a maximum of 20 students in each class. All Honors sections include special projects and advanced research components designed to challenge students and prepare them for upper-division coursework.
Honors students who complete 18 credit hours of Honors coursework (including the HUM1020 FOUNDATIONS OF THE HUMANITIES-Introduction to Humanities and IDH2121 HONORS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES-Honors Interdisciplinary Studies courses) can also earn the Honors Certificate. Honors students also receive the benefit of priority registration and many receive Honors Term Scholarships. The Honors College also sponsors extracurricular activities and service opportunities.
For more information, contact 954-201-7645 or HonorsCollege@broward.edu. Students can also stay informed or ask questions about Honors via X, Facebook, or LinkedIn and at the following campus location:
District Office: Central Campus, Bldg. 3, Rm. 101
Honors Societies
Phi Theta Kappa
This is the international honor society serving American two-year institutions. Members must have a 3.5 GPA or higher after completing 12 credit hours and paying lifetime membership dues.
Locations: Collegewide
College Academy National Honors Society
This club promotes community service and school spirit for College Academy students.
Location: Central
International Society of Baccalaureate Scholars
This organization recognizes the distinguished scholarly achievements of top-ranked college upperclassmen pursuing baccalaureate degrees at community colleges.
Location: Collegewide
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education
This organization recognizes excellence and helps education majors develop ideals of scholarship and promise in teaching. Visit kdp.org for more information.
Location: Central