
CLIMBING TO GREATER HEIGHTS

The Mahurin Honors College at Western Kentucky University is a beacon of academic excellence and community engagement. It cultivates future leaders through experiential coursework, research opportunities, and a commitment to service. By fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills, the Mahurin Honors College empowers scholars to address local and global challenges. Graduates are driving economic growth, contributing to cultural enrichment, and enhancing the quality of life. Supporting the Mahurin Honors College means investing in the future of our community and the prosperity of our state.
— Dr. King, Interim Associate Director
Dear Future Honors Scholar, Congratulations! We warmly invite you to join the Mahurin Honors College at WKU. Here’s what awaits you:
• ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: Engage in small, discussion-based classes with dedicated professors.
• RESEARCH AND CREATIVITY: Collaborate on research projects or pursue your creative interests.
• GLOBAL EXPERIENCES: Broaden your perspective with study abroad opportunities.
• SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY: Join a tight-knit community with numerous social events.
• PERSONALIZED ADVISING: Benefit from tailored advising and mentorship.
• EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES: Participate in enriching activities from cultural outings to community service.
In honor of Dr. Craig T. Cobane, the inaugural executive director of the Mahurin Honors College, we ask: What is your big dream? We look forward to helping you achieve it.
“ There are many service and leadership opportunities available in the MHC and across campus. Our campus is full of highly motivated scholars who are passionate about their academic and personal goals and our Honors student orgs and clubs are the vehicle to help you climb higher.”
— Elizabeth Gannon, MHC alumna of 2023 / Specialist, Student Services & Outreach
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HONORS COURSES: Choose from an interdisciplinary variety of smaller, engaging courses with field trips or use honors augmentation to create a unique course experience with your instructor.
ADVISING: Work one-on-one with academic advisors to maximize your undergraduate experience and connect with professional and extracurricular opportunities.
SELF-DESIGNED STUDIES: Design unique majors or minors with faculty support to meet your specific professional and interdisciplinary goals.
HONORS LIVING LEARNING COMMUNITY: Located in Minton Hall, this community helps build relationships and provides a supportive environment.
CHINESE FLAGSHIP PROGRAM: Achieve professional Chinese proficiency with courses that count towards honors, including intensive language opportunities in the US and Taiwan.
HONORS GRANTS: Reduce costs for domestic and international travel, research, and conferences by applying for Honors grants, which can be combined with other scholarships.
HONORS 251: Citizen & Self: Explore the evolving concepts of citizenship and selfhood in today’s society and democracy. The course emphasizes self-directed learning and practical engagement.
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“I loved meeting new people that have the same interests as me, where we can help each other and work on improving together.”
“ I liked how involved I could be as a freshman and I enjoyed the outreach events offered. My favorite event was when there would be welcome back parties and we could come together to celebrate the new semesters.”
I enjoyed the smaller class sizes.
I felt that my teachers were more invested and connected to engage in conversation and give helpful feedback on assignments. The classes felt more united.”
“ My favorite aspect of the Honors College was becoming more connected with other students in the Honors sections by living in Honors dorms and going to Honors activities.”
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Nestled in the center of WKU’s vibrant campus, Minton Hall is home to the Honors Living Learning Community (LLC), where academic excellence and lifelong friendships thrive.
THRIVING COMMUNITY: Surround yourself with likeminded peers and experience enhanced support and camaraderie.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT: Access exclusive resources like study lounges, peer-to-peer tutoring, and quiet areas for coursework.
ENRICHING ACTIVITIES: Enjoy guest lectures, cultural outings, social gatherings, and wellness workshops as part of dedicated sections of HON 251.
CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT: Utilize a prime location for quick and easy access to academic buildings, dining options, and recreational facilities.
The Honors orientation experience within M.A.S.T.E.R. Plan is an exciting opportunity for you to move early into your residence hall, participate in social and academic programs to kickstart your college journey, and to connect with your fellow peers before classes begin.
“ I am grateful for the community I feel in my residence hall. The friendships that are made and the priority registration are nice. It is a big family and our RAs are amazing. The RA on my floor is the sweetest and most humble lady.”
— Emily Lacefield, LLC 2023-2024
Joining clubs and organizations at the Mahurin Honors College is an excellent way to enhance your college experience, develop leadership skills, and build a supportive community. Explore a variety of opportunities designed to foster creativity, mentorship, diversity, advocacy, and school spirit. Get involved, make lasting connections, and contribute to the vibrant life of our honors community with these exciting groups:
BRANDING TEAM: Shape the Mahurin Honors College image with your creativity in graphic design, social media, and marketing.
PEER MENTORS: Guide honors scholars through their college transition, offering support and advice.
OUT IN HONORS: Join a supportive LGBTQ+ community with social events, advocacy initiatives, and a network of allies.
“ I am very grateful for all of the wonderful people I’ve met living in my LLC. I also appreciate all of the fun events planned for the LLCs.”
— Lily Meade, LLC 2023-2024
HONORSTOPPERS: Serve as an ambassador for the Mahurin Honors College, engaging with prospective scholars, families, and alumni.
HONORS SOCIAL PLANNING BOARD: Organize exciting events like themed parties, game nights, service projects, and cultural outings.
SCHOLARS OF COLOR: Create space for identity, leadership, and belonging in honors through dialogue, cultural celebration, and shared support.
“ I really love how my RA is able to build events around our community to bring our floors together which makes the building feel close as we all get to enjoy the honors curriculum together. ” — William Marcum, LLC 2023-2024
Thankful for my LLC
At the Mahurin Honors College, we believe education goes beyond the classroom. Our approach combines rigorous coursework with transformative experiences to enrich your academic journey and prepare you for a dynamic world. And bonus, you can earn honors course credit for engaging in experiential learning opportunities!
Dive into cutting-edge research projects that fuel your intellectual curiosity and deepen your understanding of your chosen field. Collaborate with faculty experts and contribute to advancements that make a real-world impact.
Gain hands-on experience and practical skills through internships that bridge the gap between academic theory and professional practice. Build your resume, expand your network, and prepare for a successful career.
Round out your academic journey with a capstone experience or thesis. This comprehensive project allows you to explore a topic of interest in depth, showcasing your expertise and dedication to your field.
The Chinese Flagship Program offers a transformative opportunity to achieve professional proficiency in Mandarin Chinese while pursuing your undergraduate degree.
Through immersive coursework, cultural experiences, and intensive language training both domestically and abroad, you’ll develop language skills essential for global careers and cross-cultural understanding.
Join a supportive community of motivated peers and faculty mentors dedicated to helping you excel in this rigorous and rewarding program. For more information visit wku.edu/chineseflagship/.
“ I was in the Flagship LLC [in Minton Hall] and we became a really tight knit group from my freshman year to my senior year. I’m friends with all of them to this day. ” — Samuel Gorecki
“ I want to build a strong program to help scholars make massive and transformational life changes through learning Chinese and experiencing Chinese culture.”
— Dr. Ke Peng Director of Chinese Flagship, professor of Chinese
“ I don’t think they get enough credit for how much they give to each scholar like Dr. Peng, she brought tea and snacks every class, and she creates this family [among the learners] and sometimes it’s a little tough, but just like any family, they’re gonna push you to do your best.”
— Maria Julian
Honors scholars enjoy extensive global learning opportunities, including faculty-led study abroad programs, internships, service-learning courses, and research abroad. Programs can last from as little as one week to an academic year.
WKU Global advisors help tailor programs to fit your academic and personal goals across various majors.
Advisors in WKU Global help scholars identify programs across all majors to fit your academic and personal goals.
Visit wku.edu/studyabroad/ for more information.
The Office of Scholar Development (OSD) mentors
WKU scholars applying for national scholarships to fund “academic extras” beyond what tuition covers. OSD helps Hilltoppers make more possible regardless of their major or financial means, increasing access to study abroad, research, professional experience and more.
WKU was recognized as a Top Producer for the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship and the Boren Awards. The Top Producer designation recognizes U.S. higher education institutions, based on size and type, which have generated the greatest number of award recipients in an application cycle.
IMPACT BY THE NUMBERS: Since 2008, WKU scholars and alumni have been recognized over 870 times in national scholarship competitions, earning nearly $7.5 million for graduate school, language study, public service, and study abroad.
Visit wku.edu/osd/ for more information.
“ National scholarship competitions are not about a perfect GPA. Award committees are looking for talent, purpose, curiosity, determination, and a record of service and commitment to an ideal or cause. OSD will work with you to discover resources and support your academic and professional goals, whether you are just curious or totally committed. ”
Melinda Grimsley, Assistant Director of Office of Scholar Development
FULBRIGHT U.S. STUDENT PROGRAM RECIPIENTS & ALTERNATES
DEPARTMENT OF STATE CRITICAL LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS & HONORABLE MENTIONS
FULBRIGHT U.K. SUMMER INSTITUTES PARTICIPANTS
RECIPIENTS & FINALISTS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS, AND RESEARCH FOR TRANSFORMATION (SMART) RECIPIENTS
ROTARY GLOBAL GRANT RECIPIENTS
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION GRADUATE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM RECIPIENTS 6 RANGEL INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS SCHOLARS & FELLOWS 7 UDALL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS & HONORABLE MENTIONS
RHODES SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS
PICKERING INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS FELLOWS
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE SCHOLARS PROGRAM RECIPIENT
GAITHER JUNIOR FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENT
Our admission review does not consider standardized test scores as part of the decision process. Rather, our holistic assessment values applicants who have sought enriching academic and personal experiences and who continue to seek a new challenge to feed their curiosity.
Students must be admitted to WKU before they can apply for Honors. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, although we strongly recommend that students apply by November 1. Applications submitted after November 1 will be considered on a spacepermitting basis.
We encourage all prospective students to visit us and learn how the Honors experience at WKU can help you elevate your dream. Schedule your visit online: wku.edu/honors/visit/
The MHC fee is used to support a range of academic priorities focused upon meeting the needs of our students. These include additional Honors course sections, honors grants/scholarships, and social and academic programming.
From honors to non-honors, WKU students across campus are earning national recognition through OSD-supported scholarships. Learn more: wku.edu/osd/news
All the resources are used to assist the MHC in supporting students pursuing their academic and professional goals.
On January 27, 2017, the Honors College at WKU was named in honor of Dixie and Peter Mahurin for their legacy of support for gifted education at WKU. The Mahurins are both WKU alumni whose philanthropic and leadership support to WKU spans more than four decades.
Peter was an organizer of the WKU Foundation and served on the board for eight years, including four years as chair. Dixie is a longtime WKU employee in student athletic advising and is a founding member of the WKU Sisterhood, which has contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to Western Kentucky University. Moreover, both Peter and Dixie Mahurin have been steadfast proponents of the Honors College’s contributions to scholars throughout our history. Though Peter has passed away, Dixie continues to actively support and recruit students, believing in the lifechanging support and opportunities offered by the Honors College. We are grateful for Peter and Dixie Mahurin and their family for their leadership, generosity, and support of The Mahurin Honors College at Western Kentucky University.