Publication Date
Spring 4-29-2025
School
College of Arts and Sciences
Major
Interdisciplinary Studies
Keywords
Liberty University’s Honors Program, Honors Community, Honors Culture, Struggles of Honors Students, Support Networks of Honors Students, Honors Orientations, Peer Mentoring, Resources for Honors Parents
Disciplines
Academic Advising | Global Studies | Organization Development | Social and Cultural Anthropology
Recommended Citation
Gray, Nyah V., "Honors Students’ Perceptions of the Strength and Growth Areas of Liberty’s Honors Program: An Ethnography" (2025). Senior Honors Theses. 1510.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/honors/1510
Abstract
In her pursuit of both exploring and documenting Liberty University’s Honors culture, the author takes an ethnographic research approach; surveying existing literature on the history and development of Liberty’s Honors Program, expounding upon the concept of honors culture, surveying the effects of the new Honors College track’s implementation, and identifying honors students’ perceptions of the strengths and growth areas of the Honors Program. This study includes a literature review, the collection of 12 formal interviews, and use of the participant observation research method to analyze Liberty honors students’ perceptions of the program; ultimately ascertaining what they believe to be the program’s greatest strengths, as well as analyzing both their perceptions of the program’s growth areas and their recommendations for future development. This ethnography was designed so that the results could be implemented in further development of Liberty’s Honors Program; that through the surveyance of honors students’ perspectives, both the Honors Program and the greater student body alike might know how to better equip, support, and serve the honors community.
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Academic Advising Commons, Global Studies Commons, Organization Development Commons, Social and Cultural Anthropology Commons