D. Students accepting the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program scholarship are expected to participate in both curricular and co-curricular activities. Curriculum requirements are detailed in the Course of Study section. Co-curricular activities may include luncheons, videoconferences, special learning opportunities, conferences, study tours, student enrichment opportunities and colloquia. (Credit may be earned for some of these activities.) Consequences for unsatisfactory participation in co-curricular activities are detailed below in Maintenance of Honors Program Status.
E. Qualified students may enter the Theodore Roosevelt Honors Leadership Program as sophomores. See the TR Program Director for details.
F. Theodore Roosevelt Scholars who study abroad at a university that has a formal exchange agreement with DSU can maintain their TR Scholarship, but must enroll in equivalent honors courses at the foreign university or in courses approved before the beginning of the study abroad experience, by the TR Program Director.
D. Graduating Seniors must apply for graduation indicating that they expect to graduate with a Leadership Studies Minor, then conduct a graduation audit with the TR Program Director as soon as possible THE SEMESTER PRIOR TO GRADUATION. |