HON 110: Cultural and Service Requirements
As a requirement of the Honors Freshman
Seminar, we offer you the opportunity to learn about cultural and
service/volunteer activities in the Wilmington area and on campus! To be in good standing* in the Honors Scholars Program, you need to
do the following:
Cultural Activities: 3 cultural activities and reactions required Fall semester/ 2 more required Spring semester
Why are "Cultural
Activities" required? One definition of "culture" that describes the class
philosophy is: "The shared values, traditions, norms, customs, arts, history,
institutions, and experience of a group of people." So this is your chance to
learn about the norms, customs, arts, history, etc. that are important at UNCW
and in Wilmington. You should try something new to expand your horizons!
As a first year
student in the Honors Program, you are expected to attend at least 5 different cultural activities
at UNCW or in the Wilmington area during the academic year. As part of your HON 110 class requirements, you are
expected to attend at least 3 of the five this fall semester. You will write a
short reaction (1-2 typed pages) to each activity and turn that in to
your HON 110 instructor. For the other two activities (in the Spring), turn in your reactions to
your HON 110 instructor or to the Honors Office.
Please remember that we have many free events on campus and in the community.
Also Honors students can obtain vouchers or tickets for some events. Come by
the Honors Office. We encourage group attendance at these activities.
To earn full credit, note the DATE of the activity, NAME of the activity, briefly describe what you did, then react to the experience by answering the following questions:
How was this a new cultural experience for you?
How did this activity help you learn more about the arts, history, traditions, norms of the campus or the Wilmington area?
What did you learn? Did you learn anything new about the area, residents of Wilmington, or yourself through this activity?
Is this an activity that you'd like to do again? One that you would recommend to others? You can certainly include other comments as well.
Examples of Cultural
activities:
What doesn't ~count~:
Service/Volunteer Projects- 2 service projects and reactions required Fall semester
As honors students in high school, you were typically involved in volunteer opportunities such as tutoring, environmental awareness projects. etc. As part of your HON 110 class, we urge you to find new ways to volunteer in your new community! You are expected to participate in at least two different service activities (involving a minimum of 4 hours of service) in the Fall semester. One of these can be a class-related group activity. You will need to turn in a typed reaction to each service experience, 1-2 pages in length, to your HON 110 instructor.
To earn full credit, note the DATE of the activity, NAME of the activity, briefly describe what you did, then react to the experience by answering the following questions:
How did this activity serve the UNCW or Wilmington community?
What did you learn? Did you learn anything new about the area, residents of Wilmington, or yourself through this activity?
Is this a volunteer activity that you'd like to do again? One that you would recommend to others? You can certainly include other comments as well.
Some Volunteering Ideas:
Tutoring (Learning Center, Math Lab);
Service Plunges (Center for Leadership Studies coordinates these);
Service projects with clubs (like Honors Scholars Association).
*Definition of "good standing" and why its important --
Students must complete all service/cultural requirements for Honors 110 as part of the course and as part of their continued good standing in the Honors Program. Only students in good standing are considered for merit scholarships (new or renewal) and priority registration.