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College of Arts & Sciences – Centers & Initiatives

Study Abroad

If you’re looking for an exciting supplement to your academic experience, the opportunity to travel during college offers the perfect chance to apply your studies in different cultural and global contexts. Studying abroad can be one of the richest and most rewarding opportunities in your college career. Learn more.

Honors College

Regent University’s Honors College is about choices — the moral choices that transform you and shape your character. As an Honors student, you can study through a Christian worldview that will help you re-imagine science, the arts, literature, history, theology, economics, family, law, politics — the best of the liberal arts tradition. Benefits include an annual scholarship, priority class registration, an opportunity to publish content as a Center for Christian Thought & Action Fellow, and more. Candidates must submit two essays for consideration. Learn more.

Early College

Are you eager to jumpstart your degree and start college with credits you earned during high school? Through our Early College Program, you can accelerate your education as you earn college credits while homeschooling or finishing high school. You can earn transferable undergraduate credits at a substantial financial savings. Learn more.

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Chris Connelly, M.A. in Public Policy, 1998; Ph.D. in Communication, 2020 Chief of Staff, Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler
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