Undergraduate Bulletin
Fall 2024
University Scholars Program
Assistant Dean: Dr. Catherine Sherman
Director: Jessie Frevola
Office: Stony Brook Union, Suite 111
Phone: (631) 632-4378
Email: universityscholars@stonybrook.edu
Website: www.stonybrook.edu/universityhonors
The University Scholars Program is a vibrant community of high-achieving students at Stony Brook. This program allows students to make connections with our world- class faculty, participate in numerous activities, and obtain leadership and research opportunities on campus. The purpose is to create a community of learners focused around our three pillars of leadership, service, and academic excellence.
University Scholars is a four- year program and is made up of some of the campus’ most active student and community leaders. Recent incoming cohorts have had 95-99 high school GPAs, 1390-1520 SAT (critical reading and math) composite scores, and 31-35 ACT composite scores. The Program is by invitation only.
Freshmen residing on-campus have the option of living with other Scholars in their Quad and enroll in a Scholars-only section of their First Year Seminar course to help foster a greater sense of community. All Scholars are eligible to attend special symposia and field trips, obtain special academic advising throughout their career at Stony Brook, participate in the Scholars Council, partake in a variety of outreach activities, and obtain priority registration for classes.
In addition to all the benefits noted above, new Scholars can also request a Peer Mentor (an upperclassman who has been a member of the Scholars Program for at least one full academic year) to assist them with the transition from high school to college and help them navigate Stony Brook’s campus. Scholars are committed to being active and engaged members not only of Stony Brook University, but of the community-at-large as well, and participate in a number of service initiatives.
Requirements to maintain University Scholars Program membership and receive transcript notation include:
- Receive an “S” (Satisfactory) grade in their SCH 101 course and a C or better in SCH 102;
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of at least a 3.0;
- Not be found guilty of academic dishonesty;
- Meet the minimum “for-credit” event requirement each semester (freshmen must attend 2 each semester; upperclassmen must attend 1 each semester): and
- Cleared through Community Standards to ensure no University Code of Conduct policies have been violated.