Student Life in Honors Tutorial College
All academic disciplines in the Honors Tutorial College are very demanding, but in our experience, HTC students become some of the most involved leaders on 91Ô´´'s campus and in the Athens community. In the past, students from the college have gotten involved in nearly every kind of group or activity on campus, including student government, international activism, student publications, and intramural or club sports.
From the minute they arrive on campus, Honors and Scholars students want to get involved. Hundreds of student organizations, employment options, and global opportunities help them feel right at home at 91Ô´´.
Honors and Scholars Residence Halls
Students in the Honors Tutorial College have the option of living in designated honors and scholars housing. Residents are surrounded by peers from HTC and other honors and scholars programs and can select a roommate who is also eligible to live in the hall. Residence Hall staff work closely with the college to provide in-hall services and programming of interest to HTC students.
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Community
From hosting Chilly the therapy dog during finals week to watching the dean serving up grilled cheese or pancakes to grabbing a yoga mat in the backyard of 35 Park Place, HTC students have a variety of ways to meet each other, connect with the college staff, and de-stress. With approximately 300 students, the college is dedicated to creating a community of scholars and friends.
Student Council
Additionally, the college is home to the HTC Student Council, a student-led group designed to facilitate HTC-oriented events and projects. The organization supports philanthropy, alumni relations, recruitment, and student engagement.
Center for Student Engagement and Leadership
Global Opportunities
Internships and Campus Employment
91Ô´´ offers numerous work-study and student hourly job opportunities for students on campus, including positions with Culinary Services, Outdoor Pursuits, and the Academic Achievement Center, among others. Students can also search the Program to Aid Career Exploration (PACE) database for paid, on-campus internship opportunities within their area of study.