The Sellinger Scholars Program is an honors program in business administration designed to prepare highly motivated students for roles of leadership and service in a diverse and changing world. The Program The Program has two primary components: Curricular Coursework and BH 199 Sellinger Scholars Experience. Required courses offer increased rigor in the form of outside reading, discussion, and class presentations. Service-learning is integrated throughout the curriculum. Program participants are pre-registered for Scholars course sections which are smaller in size and allow for greater interaction with faculty and classmates. Coursework begins in the fall of the sophomore year and must be taken in sequence. The second component, BH 199 Sellinger Scholars Experience, offers students the opportunity to participate in professional, social, and community service activities in the Baltimore- Washington metropolitan area. This element is designed to enhance the academic experience and broaden the learning environment. Application Criteria Freshman who have completed 15 credits (excluding AP credits) with a GPA of 3.5, majoring in Accounting or Business Administration, will be invited to apply to the program in their spring semester. Admission is competitive and limited to 25 students per class year. Upon acceptance into the program, a notation will appear on the college transcript indicating Sellinger Scholars Program Participant. Scholars must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 in order to remain in the program. |