Honors College

<p>Hutton does not grant any degrees. Each class of freshman, sophs, jrs and srs has probably more than 700 students in Hutton; around 200 are also in Kelley (a lot of them are also in Kelley Honors, which is much more valuable for Kelley students than being in Hutton). Hutton Honors students are mostly in the College of Arts and Sciences and University Division students that don’t have an official major yet, but students from any school at IU can join if they have the statistics. Kelley honors, on the other hand, is only about 150 students per class and all the students are business majors. </p>

<p>The biggest advantage of Hutton Honors is that it makes scheduling easier and makes you eligible to take a lot of more interesting classes with top professors, both in Kelley and in COAS. You can also get scholarships and grants for a variety of programs from Hutton. For business majors, being in Hutton allows you to take a lot of honors versions of Kelley Icore prerequisite classes (but not Honors Icore and a few other upper-level business honors classes; you need to be in Kelley honors to do that). K204 and X202 are excellent Kelley honors that you are allowed to take if you are in Hutton, as the classes are very small compared to non-honors versions and for other reasons too. </p>

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