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Future First-Year Students
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https://honors.purdue.edu/admissions/future-first-year.php
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https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/guide/
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Future First-Year Students

Source: https://honors.purdue.edu/admissions/future-first-year.php Parent: https://admissions.purdue.edu/become-student/guide/

Future First-Year Students

The Purdue John Martinson Honors College is a residential college that seeks to educate the whole student and bridge the gap between curricular and extracurricular learning. The John Martinson Honors College hopes to draw curious, motivated, and dedicated students who want to be a part of a community of scholars.

How to Apply

To apply, you must indicate your interest in the John Martinson Honors College on your Purdue Common Application before the November 1 Early Action deadline. You will then be given two prompts to answer regarding your affinity for the John Martinson Honors College.

John Martinson Honors College decisions will be released by the end of February each year.

Questions? You can reach the JMHC Recruitment and Admissions Team at honorscollege@purdue.edu or 765-494-6758

Selection Criteria

The deadlines listed above are subject to change without notice. Please check back periodically for the most current information.

Visit Us

You can learn what visit opportunities are available on our visit page.

The Four Pillars of Our Education

Interdisciplinary Academics

John Martinson Honors College courses challenge students to venture outside a single field of study to develop holistic thinking and problem-solving skills. Students work with and learn from one another in small seminars led by faculty from across campus. These courses promote community, develop collaboration, and foster strong leadership.

Undergraduate Research

Students in the John Martinson Honors College get an early introduction to research. Working with Purdue faculty, they will discover first-hand how research advances human knowledge. All John Martinson Honors College students complete research leading to a scholarly or creative project. This experience provides a strong foundation to enter a career or graduate school.

Community and Global Engagement

The Purdue John Martinson Honors College takes learning far beyond the classroom with meaningful experiences designed to enhance your honors education. Embracing peer-to-peer learning, the JMHC offers a smaller community on a large campus, where our scholars can grow and learn. Experiences offered in the local and global community give students hands-on opportunities to operate in an unfamiliar context, ask new questions within familiar settings, and expand their thinking about local and global issues. Through specialized programs, events, and study abroad opportunities our students connect with faculty, each other, and the world beyond.

Leadership Development

John Martinson Honors College students make an impact on campus beginning their first semester. Each member of our scholarly community is called to explore a myriad of leadership opportunities. Our robust leadership structure offers students the chance to develop a wide range of skill sets, with an emphasis on collaborative team work. Our students will lead the future.