PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE COMPLETING THE FORM!
This form is NOT an application for a specific Honors COURSE, it is an application for the Honors PROGRAM membership. It is only submitted ONCE. Being a member of the PROGRAM means you are eligible and are pre-approved to take Honors Courses. You do NOT need to submit this application again if you were already approved to take Honors Courses. There are different forms for specific Honors COURSES, available to approved members of the Honors PROGRAM only. Submitting multiple applicaiton for NEW Membership will mess up your Honors records for transfer agreements.
- Do NOT use this form to turn a specific Course into Honors, it will not work, it will only become a problem for your records.
- Do not complete this form agian if you were not approved in the past. If you have new information you have to find an edit link in the email response you received the first time your submitted your application and UPDATE your first applicaiton, instead of submitting a new one.
Eligibility Requirements
You are eligible to apply for membership in the Las Positas College (LPC) Honors Transfer Program (HTP) if you meet one of the following of criteria:
- For continuing LPC students or students transfering from other community colleges, you must:
- Have completed 12 or more units at a college level with an overall GPA of 3.5 (please submit a digital copy of your unoficial transcript when applying to the program), OR
- Can provide a reference: a name and an email of an LPC instructor (or another college instructor) whose course you completed and who can recommend you to the Honors Program.
- For first-time community college students (entering from high school), Middle college students or Dual Enrollment students you must:
- Have an overall Weighted GPA of 3.75 or greater from high school (please submit a digital copy of your high school transcript when applying to the program), OR
- Can provide a reference of someone who can recommend you to the Program: a name and an email of either your high-school teacher/counselor, or an LPC instructor if you happened to already complete some courses at LPC.