The Honors College from an Engineer's Perspective
Deciding whether to join the John Martinson Honors College as an incoming Purdue engineering student can be challenging. You may be considering various factors, including other living/learning communities, first-year engineering tracks, and your overall plan of study. I loved the Honors College and want to share my experience completing an honors degree as a mechanical engineering student in hopes that it will help inform you make the best decision for yourself! Me and my ENGR 162 team As a quick note, the Honors College application was submitted with your initial Purdue application. The decision to accept admittance to the Honors college will be made by commitment to Purdue by May 1st, with the housing deadline following on May 5th. Overview of the John Martinson Honors College The Honors College is built on four key pillars: interdisciplinary academics, undergraduate research, community and global engagement, and leadership development, which you likely encountered during the applica...