Fall 2020 Update #1 – Returning Students

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Dear University Honors community,

I hope you are looking forward to the Fall semester as much as we are looking forward to welcoming you to University Honors!

By now you’ll have seen the University’s recent announcements concerning Fall 2020 instruction, campus life, and on-campus housing. I can imagine that these communications may have prompted new questions and raised additional concerns. I will not pretend that we have all the answers today: the challenges we face are both unfamiliar and quickly evolving. 

But here are two certainties.  First, our top priorities are, and will remain, the health, safety, and well-being of everyone in our community.  In collaboration with campus partners like the Department of Resident Life, we are currently adapting our courses, co-curricular programming, and operations so that all of us may observe the preventative measures announced by the University, guidance from the Maryland Department of Health, and guidelines outlined by the Centers for Disease Control. 

Against the backdrop of this commitment, all of us in UH—from the outstanding faculty who will teach and mentor you, to the devoted staff members committed to your success, to our returning students whom you’ll soon get to know—are working overtime to ensure that your experience this fall is as fun and rewarding as ever. Sure, things will look a little different: classes will meet in new formats, friendships will be forged in new contexts, and the dynamics of campus life will be unlike anything we’ve ever seen. But here’s the second certainty:  your courses  will  be extraordinary, you  will  make lifelong friendships, and the UH community—your community— will  flourish.

Today, I’d like to share with you a few of the steps we’re taking to make sure of this.

Learning in UH

CLASSES

All, or nearly all, University Honors classes will be taught online … and they’re going to be terrific! Here’s why:

  • Most online HONR seminars will be taught completely or partly synchronously. This will enable you to meet with your instructors and collaborate with your classmates live and in real time. 
  • UH instructors are actively retooling their syllabi to make activities more collaborative and even more relevant to the challenges of 2020.

Please note that the Schedule of Classes will be updated with information on the format of HONR seminars beginning July 15, 2020.

ADVISING

University Honors staff and students stand ready to support and advise you as you progress through our program and your other academic coursework. 

  • Our reinvigorated Peer Mentor Network is comprised of UH sophomores, juniors, and seniors who have volunteered to offer both general advice about your major and academic tutoring for specific classes. You will receive more information about the Peer Mentor Network around the start of Fall semester. And if you’re interested to join this Network, please click here for more information. 
  • Our Assistant Director for Student Achievement, Dean Hebert, is available via email (dehebert@umd.edu) and/or Zoom to address your specific questions or concerns about selecting HONR seminars, Honors citation requirements, campus resources to enable your academic success, etc. Please click here to email him directly. 

Your Community

Stephan Blatti and sonThe UH team is busy planning for new and creative ways for you to connect virtually, make friends, and come together as a community. While we anticipate that most co-curricular and extracurricular programming will take place online, we will actively seek opportunities for in-person engagement (e.g., outside events, small groups), where these can be offered safely and in observance of UMD guidelines. We encourage you to join us in crafting these experiences together by sending your ideas and suggestions and getting involved. This is your UH! 

Here are some of the exciting plans we have in store for you beginning this fall:

  • virtual programs, initiatives, and study groups; 
  • extracurricular events like watch parties, game nights, escape rooms, etc.;
  • a brand new Student Life Council;
  • opportunities to engage with first-year UH students and upper-class student leaders, both individually and in groups;
  • conversations and dialogues about current events and important topics; and
  • leadership opportunities through our Student Advisory Board and other student organizations in UH and the Honors College.

Get started by connecting with us on social media (on Instagram, Facebook , and Twitter: @univhonorsumd ) and/or click here to email your ideas and questions to our Assistant Director of Student Engagement, Kaleigh Mrowka

LIVING IN UH

We recognize that your decision whether or not to live on campus may be complicated and will certainly be informed by many factors. And as a program, we fully support whatever decision you make. 

  • If you elect to live on campus, we look forward to welcoming you back to College Park in the fall. You are encouraged to consult the Department of Resident Life webpage, where you’ll find information regarding housing assignments, roommate requests, what you can expect life in the residence halls this fall, FAQs, etc. 
  • If you previously submitted your On-Campus Housing and Dining Agreement and are now reconsidering that decision, please be aware that Resident Life has extended its cancelation deadline. You now have until Friday, July 17 to cancel this agreement without incurring any financial penalty. 
  • If you choose not to live on campus this fall, rest assured that our online seminars and virtual co-curricular programming will enable us to welcome you as fully participating members of the UH community. 

Summer Communications

In the weeks ahead, we’ll be connecting with you across a number of different platforms:

  • By email. Keep an eye out for communications from the program and from your PAL. 
  • Through our website. In the days ahead, we’ll be updating our FAQs page with Fall 2020 information. There, you’ll also find information about our curriculum, citation requirements, life and community in UH, etc.
  • On social media. Be sure to follow us @UnivHonorsUMD on InstagramTwitter, and Facebook. Our Instagram account, in particular, is about to become very active!

In addition, be sure to monitor the University’s COVID-19 Updates and Resources and the Honors College’s Information for Newly Admitted Students.

The extraordinary circumstances in which the world now finds itself only underscore the need for the very opportunities that await your return to University Honors: 

  • the chance to discover yourself and stoke your passions;
  • seminars that concern timeless topics of urgent significance; 
  • an inclusive community of promising students, dedicated staff, and expert faculty drawn from all backgrounds and disciplines; and
  • a launching pad to your future at UMD and beyond.

We are thoroughly committed to your health, happiness, and success. And we cannot wait to welcome you back to UH this fall!

cheers,

Dr. Stephan Blatti
Director, University Honors