Castle Scholars Honors Program

Manhattanville seeks to challenge high-achieving students and encourages them to explore new areas of interest beyond the normal intellectual parameters during their entire undergraduate career.

The Castle Scholars Honors Program

The Castle Scholars Honors Program offers students of exceptional ability a broader and more intensive program of study than the usual college curriculum. It provides motivated students in any major field with challenging, cross-disciplinary courses that encourage their academic and personal growth. Participation in the Castle Scholars Program encourages intellectual exchange among students and faculty and fosters independent initiative in academic and creative realms. Castle Scholars are well prepared for success in graduate and professional schools, as well as in the professional world.

Honors seminars are the core of our program. Manhattanville’s most engaging faculty offer innovative and often interdisciplinary seminars that are limited to 15 students, a format that ensures in-depth discussion and exploration of the subject matter. In addition, many of our seminars incorporate experiential learning through trips into New York City and other sites in the region. These classes provide high-achieving students with the opportunity to explore areas within and without their intended major, and all of them will fulfill some of Manhattanville College’s General Education Requirements.

Benefits

Castle Scholars in good standing are accorded the following privileges:

  • Priority registration privileges (early registration to ensure optimal course selection)
  • Permission to register for up to 21 credits per semester without financial penalty
  • Honors housing options
  • Opportunities to apply for special funding for research projects
  • Participation in on-campus Castle Scholars social events, including regular dinners with the college president

    Contribution to the intellectual and social life of the college through the organization of college-wide events, such as Human Rights Awareness Day and the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Fair

  • Participation in Castle Scholars field trips to New York City and beyond
  • Mentoring by the Castle Scholars Director and the Honors Program faculty
  • Recognition at college-wide awards ceremonies
  • Recognition of successful completion of the program on college transcripts and on all printed graduation materials.

Eligibility

Incoming first-year students with a demonstrated record of achievement based on the following criteria are eligible to apply:

  • A combined SAT score of 1160 or greater (critical reading and math), or an ACT score of 25 or greater
  • A high school GPA of 3.4 or greater
  • An exceptional record of extracurricular activity or unique achievement

If incoming first-year students have achieved two or more of the above, or if they feel strongly that the Castle Scholars Honors Program is right for them, they may apply to join the honors program.

Transfer students with up to 60 credits may also apply; students who have been enrolled in honors courses at other institutions should consult with the Castle Scholars Honors Program Director regarding approval of transfer courses towards completion of the Castle Scholars Honors Program.

Continuing students who have earned at least a 3.6 cumulative GPA at Manhattanville by the end of their second semester are eligible to apply for admission to the program, up to the fall semester of their junior year.

Castle Scholars Honors Program Requirements

Program requirements consist of five components in the following categories:

  • An Honors First Year Seminar (students who join the program after their first year will substitute a 3000-level CSCH seminar for this requirement.)
  • 2 3000-level CSCH seminars (for sophomores, juniors and seniors)
  • 1 Independent Research Project OR Internship, both subject to approval by the Castle Scholars Honors Committee
  • An approved, credit-bearing service project, which can be fulfilled in one of two ways (students may take both):
  • CSCH 4500 - fall semester Castle Scholars service course organizing Human Rights Awareness Day (1.5 credits)
  • CSCH 4501 - spring semester Castle Scholars service course organizing the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Fair (1.5 credits)
  • CSCH 3080 Senior Capstone (1.5 credits): Coordinated by the Honors Program faculty, students will participate in a formal program evaluation of a college-wide program and will share the results of their research at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Fair.

In addition, Castle Scholars must:

  • Earn a grade of B or better in Honors courses in order to receive Honors credit
  • Maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.6 or higher
  • Participate actively in the Castle Scholars Honors Program by attending at least two events per semester
  • Remain in good standing in their non-academic activities
  • Be positive role models for academic integrity