Honors Undergraduate Thesis Information Session

Monday, February 12, 2024 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Maximize your undergraduate experience at UCF by participating in the Honors Undergraduate Thesis (HUT) program. Join us to learn more.

About this event

The HUT program allows juniors and seniors from all disciplines to engage in original and independent research as principal investigators. Over the course of two to four semesters, students work closely with a faculty committee to research, write, defend, and publish an original thesis that serves as an honors capstone product of their undergraduate career. This thesis is published through the university library and is available to researchers worldwide through electronic databases.

These information sessions cover the Honors Thesis eligibility requirements, program benefits and an overview of the steps to complete an Honors Undergraduate thesis/creative project. During these sessions students learn about the process, benefits, ask questions, and fill out the Honors Thesis eligibility form to get started in pursuing original and independent research.

RSVP is required at least two hours before the start time. The Zoom link and information will be sent to your UCF email account upon registering.

Important

*Register and sign in using your UCF SSO Zoom account (with your full name and official UCF email) before opening the link for the meeting so your attendance can be recorded and a follow up email can be sent to your email account.

Questions? Email HonorsResearch@ucf.edu.

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Register and sign in using your UCF SSO Zoom account (with your full name and official UCF email) before opening the link for the meeting so your attendance can be recorded and a follow up email can be sent to your email account.

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