We strive to provide diverse curricular and co-curricular opportunities for students to participate in civic engagement, undergraduate research, leadership, cultural programs, and service-learning in order to build a strong resume of experiences, develop a sense of community and belonging, enhance affinity with collaborative partners on and off campus, and promote greater student-to-student asnd mentor-to-student interaction in an engaging learning environment.
Honors Orientation
The Commonwealth Honors Program at Westfield State University facilitates an honors orientation program, including early move-in for residential students, which establishes affinity to the honors program and greater community of honors scholars as soon as students enter the institution and encounter campus.
Honors orientation programming for first-time first year students brings different units across campus together in support of student engagement, and also introduces the students to the local City of Westfield community via Place As TextTM, including a service-learning experience.
Note: Place as Text™ refers to structured explorations of environments and ecosystems. Designed as on-going laboratories through which small, self-guided teams investigate contested areas and issues in urban environments or competing forces in natural ones, these exercises foster critical inquiry and integrative learning across disciplines.
Annual honors orientation programming for current students provides an opportunity to integrate student voices into a shared governance model, while providing updates on program activities for the upcoming academic year.
Honors Fall Workshop Series
Each Fall semester Honors students are invited to participate in a series of workshops, linked by a common theme, facilitated by experts from both on and off campus. Each interactive and interdisciplinary workshop will engage students with new knowledge and skills aimed at increasing their confidence in achieving their short-term and long-term personal, academic, and professional goals.
Honors Spring Speaker Series
Each Spring semester Honors students are invited to interact with a series of guest speakers, linked by a common theme, to address issues of relevance and importance to the student experience. Each guest speaker will contribute to our efforts to promote critical thinking and problem solving, while inspiring students to consider their own agency in shaping our collective future.
Honors Service-Learning
The Commonwealth Honors Program offers civic engagement programming, giving students diverse opportunities to connect their academic work and leadership training with off-campus partners on projects that have a positive impact on local, regional, and global communities. This will include single day service-learning events, extended service-learning trips (Alternative Spring Break), as well as ongoing opportunities to work with our established local community partners as needs arise.
Participation in Academic Conferences
The Commonwealth Honors Program provides financial and logistical support for student participation in local, regional, and national academic conferences, including:
In addition, the Commonwealth Honors Program hosts two on-campus academic conferences, specifically for students in our program to formally present the culmination of their Commonwealth Honors Project, aptly named the Honors Fall Forum and the Honors Spring Symposium.