<p>At Bama, you have to be in the honors college to be in **honors **super suites housing. </p>
<p>However, you can be in non-honors super suites, but that doesn’t seem like a good option to me. There are fewer non-honors housing super suites. Bama dedicates most of their Super Suites to honors housing (and doesn’t charge NMFs more money for the Super Suites). </p>
<p>The Super Suites are in a beautiful location on the north side of campus - right next to the lovely RiverWalk and Black Hawk River. </p>
<p>* Is the honors program a ton more work? *</p>
<p>No…there’s no reason to fear honors classes. They aren’t “more work”. They are smaller in class-size and more LAC-like. That doesn’t mean “more work”. It means more discussion-based and less “lecture-based.” </p>
<p>Also, since Bama’s honors college is very well developed there are many, many courses to choose from - you’re not required to take any particular honors course for UHP. </p>
<p>Most honors courses fulfill Core/General Ed req’ts so taking honors classes do not add to your courseload. </p>
<p>there are other benefits to being in honors…such as priority registration. It really is nothing to fear. :)</p>