Alpha Gamma Sigma
Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS), the Honor and Scholarship Society, is a California Community Colleges statewide organization founded to foster, promote, maintain, and recognize scholastic achievement and service among community college students. The Alpha Phi chapter of AGS at El Camino College attracts many students of all majors desiring academic excellence.
A student may attain initial membership by having completed 12 semester units from a recognized institution of higher education with a GPA of 3.0 or above. Students joining directly out of high school are asked to have a minimum GPA of 3.5 at the high school level.
Because AGS is also a club and one of the largest organizations on campus, there are many opportunities for college and community involvement. Students can gain leadership experience for their scholastic resumes by becoming a member of the organization’s cabinet and planning committees. There are ways for everyone to get involved and learn organizational skills that can be helpful in school and in life.
Permanent (lifetime) members of Alpha Gamma Sigma receive a notation on their transcripts, a gold seal on their diplomas, and wear gold stoles during the commencement ceremonies. Permanent Member status may be achieved by completing 60 units (30 completed at El Camino College) with a 3.5 GPA and regular membership for at least one semester or by having a 3.25 GPA and regular membership for at least two semesters.
Membership applications are accepted during the first six weeks of each semester and are available online, in the Student Activities Center, at the AGS information table during club rush week, and at AGS general meetings. For more information and applications, please visit: www.elcamino.edu/studentservices/activities/clubs/ags.asp.
Dean’s List
To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must have accumulated at least 12 credit units at El Camino College and have completed six or more graded units at El Camino College in any one semester with a 3.5 grade point average of in all coursework receiving a letter grade that semester. For further information, contact the office of the Vice President, Academic Affairs.
Honors Transfer Program
The El Camino College Honors Transfer Program is designed to better prepare the highly motivated student to transfer to a university. The program provides a unique learning environment that stresses scholastic excellence and develops the academic awareness necessary to achieve this goal.
The major objective of the program is to prepare students for transfer by focusing on enhanced writing, reading and study skills.
The Honors Transfer Program office is located in the Student Services Center, inside the Counseling Division.
Honors Admission Requirements
A student must:
- Have a minimum 3.1 cumulative GPA from high school or, if already in college, from at least nine transferable units;
- Be eligible for or have completed English 1A; and
- Complete an Honors Transfer Program application and submit all required materials.
Completion Requirements
A student must:
- Maintain a minimum 3.1 cumulative GPA in all courses.
- Complete a minimum of two semesters in the Honors Transfer Program at El Camino College.
- Complete a minimum of five honors courses, including at least one honors course each semester until five honors courses are completed. English 1A must be taken (unless already completed) during the first semester in the program.
- Attend four honors enrichment seminars while in the program.
- Complete two scheduled half-hour (Educational Plan) counseling appointments.
Honors Transfer Agreements
Students who complete the El Camino College Honors Transfer Program may take advantage of transfer agreements with a number of colleges and universities. These transfer agreements may include priority admission, scholarship opportunities, admission to the university honors programs, library privileges and housing priority.
Honors Transfer Program Benefits
Benefits include:
- Priority registration for all El Camino College classes.
- Close academic and social interaction with other highly motivated honors students.
- Enrollment in honors classes with smaller class size and taught by selected faculty.
- Designation of Honors Transfer Program on El Camino College transcripts and on El Camino College associate degrees.
- A parchment-quality Award of Achievement upon program completion.
- An honors program director, secretary, and transfer counselors for special help and advisement.
- Enrichment seminars that provide information leading to academic and personal growth.
- Increased chances of receiving scholarships.
- Special privileges offered by universities with which El Camino College has an honors transfer agreement.
Honors Curriculum
Honors courses are academically enriched to intellectually stimulate students, encourage independent, critical thinking and promote close interaction between students and faculty.
Honors courses are chosen to fulfill the requirements of the associate degree as well as to transfer to UC, CSU and most other universities. Thus, students in the Honors Transfer Program generally complete the same number of courses as other students planning to transfer. Honors sections are currently offered for the following courses:
AHIS 102AH - Honors History of Western Art - Prehistoric to Gothic
AHIS 208H - Honors History of American Art
ASTR 20H - Honors The Solar System
ASTR 25H - Honors Stars and Galaxies
BIOL 10H - Honors Fundamentals of Biology
BIOL 120H - Honors Ecology, Evolution, Diversity, and Physiology
BIOL 110H - Honors Cell and Molecular Biology
BUS 150 - Financial Accounting
BUS 151 - Managerial Accounting
CHEM 1A - General Chemistry I
CHEM 4H - Honors Beginning Chemistry
COMS 100 - Public Speaking
COMS 120 - Argumentation and Debate
COMS 130 - Interpersonal Communication
C H 1 - Personal and Community Health Issues
ECON 101H - Honors Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics
ENGL 1AH - Honors Reading and Composition
ENGL 1BH - Honors Literature and Composition
ENGL 1CH - Honors Critical Thinking and Composition
GEOG 5 - World Regional Geography
HDEV 110H - Honors Strategies for Creating Success in College, Work, and Life
HIST 101H - Honors United States History to 1877
HIST 102H - Honors United States History from 1877 to the Present
HIST 122H - Honors United States Social History: Cultural Pluralism in America
MATH 150H - Honors Elementary Statistics with Probability
MUSI 112H - Honors Music Cultures of the World
OCEA 10H - Honors Introduction to Oceanography
PHIL 101H - Honors Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 105H - Honors Critical Thinking and Discourse
PHIL 120 - Ethics, Law and Society
POLI 1H - Honors Governments of the United States and California
POLI 10H - Honors Introduction to International Relations
PSYC 103H - Honors Critical Thinking and Psychology
PSYC 101H - Honors General Psychology
SOCI 101H - Honors Introduction to Sociology
SPAN 1H - Honors Elementary Spanish I
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