The John F. Reed Honors Program is an academic enrichment program available to a select group of students. Students who participate in the program complete a special curriculum; propose, research, write, and present an Honors thesis; show academic leadership through being tutors or teaching assistants; and participate in program-sponsored events with Honors Program students and faculty.
Students who complete the requirements and expectations of the program will receive a notation on their transcripts that they are John F. Reed Honors Program Scholars and receive special recognition at Honors convocation and graduation.
The John F. Reed Honors Program is overseen by the Honors Council, a group of faculty committed to providing an extraordinary academic experience to the high-achieving students at Fort Lewis College.
For more information, contact Michael Martin, program coordinator.
Many students join the John F. Reed Honors Program to take academically challenging classes and work as tutors or teaching assistants.