<p>I list the Echols distinction on my resume and probably will for a few more years. I have something like “Echols Scholar - Honors distinction given to top 8% of Incoming Class”.</p>
<p>The Echols distinction will be a plus if your plan is to enter the McIntire school and pursue elite/very good jobs.</p>
<p>Ok found this on UVA registrar site, Echols scholars " generally come from the top give percent of entering class". So I think I’ll use the 5 % number.</p>
<p>Thanks for replies, but do Echols need to do foreign language to get into mcintire ? If not where is the proof</p>
<p>This is from the UVa McIntire site. My understanding is you still have to do all of the prerequisites unless you have AP credit=college credit for a particular course on the list.</p>
<p>I was confused. Yeah, it appears that once one enters the Comm School he/she has to take the foreign language requirement, ultimately forfeiting his/her Echols status.</p>
<p>Big Will is correct your Echols status is forfeited once you are accepted to McIntire. This does not mean you do not hold an Echols distinction, just you cannot use it to get into McIntire or thereafter for the that school. However, if you double major you can use it still for the College of Arts and Sciences ie Commerce and Economics. Commerce will be your degree and Economics is a tacked on major you completed.</p>
<p>Echols Scholars are approximately 8% of every class so that is the more accurate number to use (as Cavalier stated).</p>
<p>Woosah is correct; McIntire is a different school that is not connected with the College so it is not required to recognize Echols status and does not. Echols is a purely College distinction and loses its utility outside of the College for the most part.</p>
<p>Echols IS not the top 8% or 15% of the class. To say that would be a lie and discredit those who ultimately out perform Echols Scholars academically. For example, I am not an Echols Scholar but I am in the top 4% of my graduating class. Echols IS a distinction given to those who are perceived as having an application that ranks in the top 8% of the incoming class upon matriculation or a superior academic record after 2 semesters of study. </p>
<p>Also, Echols Scholars must complete the foreign language requirement if they plan on matriculating into McIntire as it is a degree requirement for all commerce degrees.</p>