This page has been designed to provide rapid access to core
information about the ACES James Scholar Honors Program for University
administrators, faculty, staff, and students.
Suggestions for improving this page are always welcome and may be emailed to the Honors Program's Office Support Specialist, Rob Chappell.
Special thanks to Karlie Elliott Bowman, B.S. (Class of 2009) and Shannon O'Laughlin, B.S. (Class of 2008) for their input on the setup and contents of this page.
Links to Essential Resources
- The ACES Honors Handbook (Fourth Edition, 2007) -- This online (PDF) book is the ultimate reference guide to all things James-Scholarly in the College of ACES. Whenever you have questions, the ACES Honors Handbook has the answers. Check it out!
- Honors Program Directory Page -- Find contact information for all the VIPs in ACES James Scholardom, including the Honors Dean, the Honors Secretary, and the members of the Honors Council.
- The Honors Calendar -- Prepare in advance for upcoming deadlines and events pertaining to ACES James Scholars!
- ACES Undergraduate Research Scholarship Program -- This entity provides funding for the scientific research projects conducted by junior and senior ACES James Scholars, as outlined on their Honors Completion Plans.
Basic Forms and General Information
- ACES James Scholar Prospectus Brochure (PDF) -- Featuring a Year-by-Year Synopsis of Honors Program Requirements (2008 Printing)
- ACES James Scholar Honors Program Application Form [For Use by 2nd-Semester Freshmen, Sophomores, and 1st-Semester Juniors] (PDF) -- See the Honors Calendar (above) for application deadlines.
- Honors Completion Plan (PDF) -- An Academic Roadmap for the Junior and Senior Years (See the Honors Calendar for submission deadlines.)
- Honors Credit Learning Agreement (HCLA) Factsheet (PDF) -- Comprehensive Handout Describing How to Prepare, Submit, and Follow Through with HCLAs

U.S. Senator Justin Smith Morrill (1810-1898) is best remembered for his authorship of the Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act, which paved the way for the chartering of the University of Illinois in 1867. As such, Senator Morrill is regarded as one of the "Founding Fathers" of our University, along with Jonathan Baldwin Turner and President Abraham Lincoln, who signed the Morrill Act in 1862. (Photo Credit: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons)

