Reimagined Program Requirements

The Reimagined Program encompasses the learning experiences for all students who join the Honors Program in Fall 2023 or later. For students who joined prior to Fall 2023, learn more about our Legacy Program.

First-Year Experience

During their first year in the Honors Program, students will be required to engage in three distinct learning experiences that will support them to grow in their role as impact agents in their communities, both within and outside of Northeastern University. Students who successfully complete these learning experiences will receive an Honors Impact Badge, which will give them access to a wide variety of Honors opportunities throughout the remainder of their time at Northeastern University.

Overview of First-Year Experience

To receive an Honors Impact Badge and gain access to continued Honors opportunities, students must successfully complete the following learning experiences:

  1. Honors Discovery (HONR 1102)
    • *Internal Admits to the program will complete an in-person Honors Discovery Studio series over their first semester in Honors
  2. Honors LLC
    • *Internal Admits to the program will engage in Internal Admit specific Honors Community experiences over their first semester in Honors
  3. One Additional Learning Experience (see below for options)
Additional Learning Experience Options

There are a variety of learning experiences that can be used as students’ Additional Learning Experience. Please consult with your Honors advisor if you need support creating a plan.

Honors Program GPA Requirement

Members of the Honors Program are expected to maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 during their undergraduate term. If a student’s grades drop beneath this threshold, they are placed on Honors Probation and will be at risk of being removed from the Honors Program. If you are experiencing academic issues or difficulties, we encourage you to contact your Academic and Honors Advisors for assistance.


Beyond the First Year

After successful completion of the Honors Impact Badge during their first year in the Honors Program, students have the opportunity to shape their own unique path within Honors by choosing among the many opportunities now available to them post-Badge Honors students.

Honors Distinction

Honors Distinction represents the mastery of those competencies essential for navigating the global community in which we live: intercultural competency, cross-cultural communication, and global citizenship. Honors Distinction elevates students’ profile with future graduate schools and employers and demonstrates their readiness to impact our interconnected world.

The process for obtaining Honors Distinction varies depending on how students entered the program:

Continued Engagement with Honors

After obtaining the Honors Impact Badge in their first year, students can choose to engage in a variety of upper-level opportunities through the John Martinson Honors Program:

Upper-Level Honors Opportunities
  • Upper-Level and Experiential Academic Courses
    • Honors Interdisciplinary Seminars (HONR 3310)
    • Inside the Honors Studio Series
  • Honors Alumni Mentoring Network
  • Advanced Research Opportunities
    • Honors Interdisciplinary Thesis
    • Honors Propel Grant
  • Unique Global Experiences
    • Honors at Monash
  • Continued Access to the Honors Global Bank Account
    • Exclusive Funding for Global Experiences
  • Honors Upperclass Housing Options (Upperclass Honors students may choose to continue living in Northeastern residence halls that offer dedicated housing to Honors students, including East Village and West Village C)
  • Leadership Opportunities