Three specially designed seminars on interdisciplinary topics
Faculty who are committed to interdisciplinary learning
The opportunity to study abroad as a junior
Use of the Proudian Seminar Room (Hall of Letters 200) for seminar and for individualized study
Expanded borrowing privileges at the George and Verda Armacost Library
Alternative fulfillment of LAI requirements (upon successful completion of the program)
Opportunity to run applicant workshop
Participation in annual Sophomore Symposium
Honors: Students who complete an honors thesis and who graduate with a GPA of 3.45 or better, or a set of exemplary written evaluations, are candidates for University honors. Each year a significant number of Proudian seniors are elected to Phi Beta Kappa.