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Chapter Two: roles in the honors program.(A HANDBOOK FOR HONORS PROGRAMS AT TWO-YEAR COLLEGES)
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- A Handbook for Honors Programs at Two-Year Colleges
- Article date:
- January 1, 2006
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The Honors Director
The success of a well-planned honors program still depends on talented and dedicated people. The issue of personnel is equal in importance to that of institutionalization, or making the honors program an integral and necessary component of the college's mission. The people involved in the planning and subsequent administration of an honors program need to be flexible and have a genuine commitment if the program is to prosper.
The most important role in an honors program may appear under a number of different titles: honors coordinator, honors counselor, director of the honors major, director of the honors program, or chair of the ...