Lander University has created a new dual enrollment option for high school seniors with the launch of the Honors College Senior Scholars Program.
In addition to providing general education courses to high school juniors and seniors, select dual enrollment students will now be invited to join the Honors College as high school seniors and to take an honors course during their senior year.
“Many of our dual enrollment students stand out as stars in Lander classrooms,” said Dr. Lillie Craton, director of the Honors College. “By recognizing their ability and contributions, we hope to reinforce their enthusiasm for higher education and give them a taste of the rich opportunities that Lander has to offer.”
The first group of Senior Scholars were recently invited to enroll in a pilot honors course offered in the upcoming Spring 2025 semester. Upon completion of the course, Senior Scholars who choose to enroll as undergraduates at Lander for the 2025-26 academic year will receive automatic admission into the Honors College. As a Lander student, membership in the Honors College includes perks such as priority campus housing, early class registration, study abroad scholarships and a Fall 2025 field trip to New York City.
The first cohort was selected by invitation from among Lander’s most academically successful dual enrollment seniors. Teachers, guidance counselors and homeschool educators can also nominate dual enrollment seniors for consideration by contacting Lillie Craton at lcraton@lander.edu or 864-388-8024.
For more information on dual enrollment at Lander University, please visit www.lander.edu/dualenrollment, or call Brittany Brissey, director of Dual Enrollment at Lander, at 864-388-8802. Qualifying students, who must have a weighted GPA of 3.25 or higher, can take up to six hours (two classes) per semester, paying only for books or other course-related fees. Admissions counselors at Lander are available to help students navigate the dual enrollment application process.
"Lander University is proud to provide a rewarding dual enrollment experience to South Carolina's high school juniors and seniors," said Brissey. "The creation of the Senior Scholars Program allows us to expand our dual enrollment offerings to select seniors while showcasing the enriching educational opportunities provided by the Lander University Honors College."
The Lander University Honors College is a community of bright, ambitious students who work closely with faculty mentors to take on challenges both inside and outside of the classroom. For more information on the Honors College, and the many exciting opportunities made available to Honors College students, please visit www.lander.edu/honors.