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Welcome to the Honors Program website. The website is designed to assist both prospective students research the program and current Honors Program students locate useful information related to the program.
If you are a prospective student, click here for the online or paper application .
If you would like to see additional features, please feel free to contact me.
Jack W. Rhodes, Ph. D. Director
Honors Program News:
Breaking News:
Bulldog soccer player Kristine Devine was named to the third team of the 2009 Academic All-District women's soccer team (University and College Division) by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) ESPN The Magazine.

Congratulations, Kristine !
Kevin Chaney, Class of 2010, has been selected by the US Navy for a pilot slot.

Congratulations, Kevin!
Class of 2009 | Class of 2010 | Class of 2011 | Class of 2012 | Class of 2013
- "Creating a Future Day by Day" by Dr. Jack Rhodes
- Noah Koubenec will be attending the Center for the Study of the Presidency, November 5-7, 2009.
- Pictures from the 2009 Senior Luncheon are now available under the Photos link.
Class of 2009
Graduation Plans
Michael Scott Brinson is currently working for First Federal of Charleston. He hopes to find a position working in Palestine with the peace movement. If that does not work out, he plans to apply to the Peace Corps.
Stephanie Alexandra Byham plans to apply to the Peace Corps and then to return to school to get a master's degree in anthropology or French.
David Wesley Collier plans to take some time off and work in something like landscaping before he begins graduate school or possibly law school.
Joseph Timothy Dyches, Jr. is going into the Navy Civil Engineering Corps upon graduation. He will be attending OCS June 6th in Newport Rhode Island.
Tyler Alexander Hitter will be commissioning in the Army.
Paul James Kelly, IV will be commissioning in USMC. He will serve with the Officer Selection Office in Philadelphia, PA while waiting for a spot at The Basic School. He will report to TBS in September and hopes to earn a Naval Flight Officer contract.
John Taylor Marcus has received a Teaching Assistantship through the French Foreign Ministry for the region of Montpellier, France that he will be fulfilling during the 2009-2010 school year. Only 50 of these TAships are awarded each year. He also applied and was accepted to graduate school at the University of Boulder, Colorado. He requested deferment and the administration allowed this, so after he returns from France he will be off to Colorado for grad school in French studies (that will be the fall of 2010). Also, CU Boulder awarded him with a Teaching Assistantship, so that means a waiver of the tuition fees and costs, and also a small salary each year.
Brittany R. Nagel accepted a position with Teach For America. She will be in Houston, TX this summer for training and will begin work as an elementary school teacher in Dallas, TX. She will be with Teach for America for two years. Following the two years with Teach for American, her plans are to attend law school.
Ashley Roe Petersen will be going into the Navy. She will be attending Officer Candidate School during the latter part of summer or early fall. She is seeking a Naval Intelligence designation.
Michael Raymond Pierce plans to enter the Army as an Infantry officer. He would like to attend Ranger school and stay in the Army for his 3 year active duty commitment. Afterward, he plans on applying to medical school through the Army.
Brian Scott Randall will be taking an outward bound instructors course in September, but other than that he is keeping his options open. Maybe, he'll end up living in South America for a while or hoboing around. He want to be a writer eventually.
Joseph Quincy Stewart plans to be a United States Marine Corps Officer via OCC Program (Officer Candidate Course).
Timothy Alexander Taylor will be enrolling in the MBA program here at The Citadel, and then he hopes to get his PhD in history after that.
Stephanie Lynn Woodrow has a job working at SPAWAR in the Air Traffic Control and Radar Systems Development department. She will be helping to design, maintain and build new radar systems and air traffic control towers. She is also planning to join the Naval Reserves for Military Intelligence within a year after graduation.
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Class of 2010
Bob Fraser received an Olmstead Travel and Cultrual Immersion Program Grant to spend 2 months abroad in Germany at the Goethe Institute in Freiburg from May 5th until June 26th, 2008.
Dan Walters also spent the summer of 2007 on a Star of the West Fellowship at Peking University in the People's Republic of China studying Mandarin Chinese and hopes to spend this summer in Amman, Jordan learning Modern Standard Arabic.
Three Honors Cadets were accepted to the Washington Semester Fellowship for the Fall of 2007:
- Nathan Otto worked for Congressman J. Gresham Barrett ‘83 as a staff assistant and gave tours of the US Capital.
- David Mayo worked for the Heritage Foundation.
- Dan Walters worked for SC Senator Lindsay Graham and the Department of Homeland Security.
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Class of 2011
Three Honors Cadets have been accepted to the Washington Semester Fellowship for Fall 2008:
- Noah Koubenec
- George Martin
- Daniel Prichard
Joseph Tkach made Dean's List 1st semester and lettered in Indoor Track and Field. This summer he'll be training and going on a three week mission trip to South Africa.
Class of 2012
Class of 2013
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Jack W. Rhodes, Director
The Citadel-Honors Program
171 Moultrie Street
Charleston, SC 29409-6370
Phone (843) 953-3708
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