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Departmental Honors

Departmental Honors empowers upperclassmen to design and complete a faculty-guided project that explores a significant issue and applies real-world solutions.

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What You’ll Gain

  • Earn academic credit and recognition at graduation  
  • Develop research, writing and problem-solving skills  
  • Receive faculty mentorship throughout your project  
  • Access funding and conference travel opportunities  
  • Strengthen your résumé and graduate school applications  
  • Build lasting relationships with faculty mentors

Eligibility & Program Structure

Current Neeley juniors enrolled in the John V. Roach Honors College are eligible to participate in the Departmental Honors seminar. Students begin with a one-hour seminar in the spring of their junior year, followed by an independent Honors Project completed with a faculty advisor. 

  • Complete up to two semesters of project work  
  • Enroll in 1–3 credit hours per semester  
  • Earn a total of 4 credit hours to complete the program  
  • Work at a pace that aligns with your academic schedule
Departmental honors student working on laptop

How to Enroll

Learn more about the process for entering the Departmental Honors program and the next steps to get started.

Key Contact:

Beata Jones

Professor of Professional Practice, BIS

Information Systems & Supply Chain Management
817-257-6948 b.jones@tcu.edu Neeley 3248 View Profile