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The Regent University Honors College.

The Honors College

What is your calling? How can you best cultivate that spark of curiosity that God placed inside of you? How do you make the most of this season of growth? The Regent University Honors College offers a unique and flexible experience that is classically rigorous, professionally practical, and unapologetically Christian.

You’ll learn to lead from great leaders. You’ll read and discuss some of the best books ever written. You’ll cultivate a vibrant life of the mind and spirit.

This is your call to the intellectual adventure of a lifetime.

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Received An "A+" Campus Rating Niche, 2023
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Regent University's honors college offers a range of degree programs in in Virginia Beach, VA 23464.
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Honors College Testimonial

“For anyone interested in developing the analytical skills required to make sense of complicated ideas, I encourage you to give Regent's Honors College a look. The relationships, skills and knowledge you'll gain through the discussion-based classes, and engaging assignments will benefit you in the years to come.”
Abigail Lindner, College of Arts & Sciences, 2022
“I have loved every minute of the Honor’s program. One thing that has continually surprised me has been the willingness of faculty members to take you under their wing and help you improve your skills.”
Luke Isbell, B.A. in International Studies, 2020 Full-time student; professional photographer
“Honors College classes are much more focused on discussion and working with others to solve a problem. My experience was different from school: Instead of reading other peoples' data and writing a report on it, you're forming your own data and then reporting that.”
Allison Hodgkins, College of Arts & Sciences, 2022
“It is neat to see people who care about excellence but aren’t haughty about it. They approach it with humility in their academics, their spiritual lives, and each other.”
Hannah Lillemo, B.A., 2020 Honors Program Graduate