The Integrated
Life Sciences (ILS) Program seeks the applications of outstanding first-year
students currently enrolled in University Honors who are interested in joining
the ILS living-learning community in order to pursue academic and professional
interests in the Life Sciences. This
admissions program is targeted to those University Honors students who will be
rising second-year students in Fall 2015, and who were not able to satisfy the
AP or college-course requirement for being admitted to ILS as entering freshmen.
Information about the
ILS Program
ILS seeks to engage and inspire honors students interested
in all aspects of biological research and biomedicine. The overall objective of the ILS experience
is to prepare students for future success in the most challenging programs in
graduate, medical, dental, or other professional schools.
As with the other Honors living-learning communities, ILS is
designed to promote the development of meaningful academic, professional and
personal relationships. In addition to
the required ILS courses, ILS offers facilitated research internships and
service opportunities in the Life Sciences, as well as regular community
outings, dinners, and guest speakers. To
learn more about the ILS program, visit www.ils.umd.edu
Application Process
To be eligible for consideration, an Honors student must:
·
currently
be enrolled as a first-year student in the University Honors program. (This
admissions process is not open to honors students participating in other
living-learning programs.)
·
have
satisfied the pre-requisites for BSCI 207 (i.e., BSCI 105, BSCI106, CHEM 131,
and/or AP/IB waivers) by the start of their second-year, but not already be
enrolled in BSCI 207 and/or BSCI 222.
·
have
high grades in their first-year courses and be in good standing with the Honors
College.
·
be
willing to live in ILS housing located in La Plata Hall.
This application will
close on February 6th, 2015.
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