<p>@TrAnMu, other than English101, there are not any “Scholars level” classes. The scholars program has 4 scholars-specific classes (one a semester for 2 years - colloquium, practicum and capstone) but those 4 classes are not classes required for graduation from the university.</p>
<p>On the other hand, there are a variety of options for honors classes and many do count towards general education requirements needed for graduation. In addition to having some unique subject matter for classes, there are “h-versions” of “regular” classes such as math, for example. </p>
<p>The point is that outside of these classes, there is not any distinction between students in honors/scholars and students not in honors/scholars. The University values every student equally and there is no favoritism which is what the op’s parents were expressing concern about.</p>