Academic Opportunities

3-2 programs: Information about combined bachelor’s and master’s programs.

Certificate and citation programs: Defines what certificate and citation programs are, and lists available certificate and citation programs.

Fellowships and scholarships: Lists fellowships and gives advice for applying to them.

Independent study: Information about independent study courses, including how to request one, credit limitations, and course numbers and titles.

Interdepartmental programs: Information about planning, writing, and the approval process for interdepartmental programs.

Internships: Information about internship criteria, course requirements, and grading, as well as a list of departmental internships.

e5 (formerly known as KEY) Program:The e5 (KEY) Program supports student entrepreneurs and the website has information about the program itself, applying to the program, and related courses.

: Scholars design a personalized program that explores a selected challenge through five program areas, including hands-on projects, interdisciplinary experiences, entrepreneurial or innovation endeavors, global dimensions, and service learning.

: Take private instrumental or vocal lessons at Eastman for academic credit (a basic audition to determine placement is required after you enroll).

Meliora Seminars: Small, selective courses that allow students and faculty to study different humanities topics.

Study abroad: Details important factors surrounding study abroad including study abroad status, transfer credit, financial aid, and application deadlines.

Take Five Scholars: The Take Five Scholars Program allows students to take an additional semester or year tuition-free to explore academic interests outside of their major. In addition to general information about the program, this page provides information about the program deadlines and application.

Undergraduate research: Includes information about research grants, awards, conferences, student organizations, and more.

US Life Course: Course designed to help international students adjust socially and academically.

Combined Degree Programs

: Combine your interest in music with a specific academic discipline offered at the College.

: A ten semester program which allows students to complete an undergraduate BA or BS degree and a BS in nursing at the School of Nursing.

: Selected undergraduates receive conditional admission to the MS program in Epidemiology offered through the School of Medicine and Dentistry.

: A select number of first-year applicants are given an assurance of admission into one of seven engineering and computer science master’s degree programs at the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é.

: A five-year BA/BS + MS education program assures students admitted to the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é who are interested in becoming educators admission to the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development.

: Selected ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é first-year students receive a conditional acceptance to the ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é’s School of Medicine and Dentistry when they finish the bachelor’s degree. The program frees these students to develop their intellects broadly before they launch into their medical studies.