Whatever it is called or wherever it is located, the Honors Themed Living-Learning Community (TLLC) has consistently been one of the Honors Program’s most well-loved features.
Honors housing: Then and now

Whatever it is called or wherever it is located, the Honors Themed Living-Learning Community (TLLC) has consistently been one of the Honors Program’s most well-loved features.
The Honors Program now offers four Exploration options each semester, capped at 25 students each to facilitate student engagement and discussion.
The Honors Program is fortunate enough to have two different travel opportunities for students, through either domestic or international trips.
On a curve of land in Central America is a tiny hidden gem. Home to one of the most famous man-made structures in the world, Panama is a country of dramatic connections — east and west seas, north and south continents, age-old traditions and modern living. Through the unique City as Text course, Honors students
Illinois State University awarded 14 undergraduate students with the Bone Scholarship for the 2018-2019 academic year.
Students in the Illinois State Honors Program enjoy a number of opportunities, including early registration, specialized advising, and academic partnerships with faculty members.
Rocío Rivadeneyra, a scholar who has studied Latina/os and gender in the media for decades, discusses how roles are starting to delve a little deeper.
The Honors Program is proud of two Illinois State University Physics majors who were recently awarded the Goldwater Scholarship. Honors Program Assistant Director Christie Martin was pleased to work with Saxton and Unger throughout the application process.
Mary Doro has enjoyed her well-rounded experience at Illinois State, both on campus and beyond. Doro, a senior Presidential Scholar and special education major, has studied abroad three times, and Honors Travel to Peru over winter break was her first study abroad experience.
Zach Benefield chose Illinois State for two reasons: meaningful interaction with faculty and worthwhile learning experiences. “ISU focuses on their students more than other institutions,” Benefield said.