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NWU Home   ›   Undergraduate Admissions   ›   Concurrent High School Student   ›   Information for High Schools and Teachers

Honors Academy Information for High Schools and Teachers

Contact:

Dr. Marian Borgmann Ingwersen
Director, Wesleyan Honors Academy
Phone: (402) 465-2415
E-mail: mborgman@nebrwesleyan.edu

Honors Academy Office
(402) 465-2331

Download:

Honors Academy Handbook (PDF)
Request for NWU Transcript Form (PDF)

Curriculum Development: NWU has established a Curriculum Development program to assist high schools and teachers in providing the highest level of instruction and most effective learning environment for students enrolled in Honors Academy courses.

Funding for High Schools and Teachers: A Curriculum Enhancement Fund will be established for Honors Academy teachers; and, a matching amount will be provided to the high school to help them acquire new books, equipment, and other curricular materials.

Additional Benefits for Teachers and Students: As an adjunct faculty member, teachers are given access to all of the resources and programs granted to on-campus faculty, including:

  • Free admission to fine arts productions
  • Free admission to athletic events
  • Use of the library services
  • Invitations to attend guest lectures
  • Class tours arranged for their students
  • Admission of their classes to special events.

Professional Development: Every year, Wesleyan University offers an Honors Academy Professional Development Workshop on the University campus in Lincoln, NE. All Honors Academy teachers are invited to attend to discuss changes in policies and procedures, as well as to interact with other Honors Academy Instructors and Wesleyan Academic Department Coordinators concerning updates to the curriculum in their disciplines. A stipend is provided to attend this workshop.

Private Coaching: Honors Academy teachers are encouraged to work closely with their Departmental Coordinators throughout the academic year in areas of curriculum development and assessment coordination.

Subsidized Tuition for Teachers Seeking Honors Academy Qualification: The Honors Academy program can provide tuition reimbursement to teachers who are within 18 hours of qualifying to teach Honors Academy courses. Tuition at the institution of their choice will be reimbursed according to the following formula:

  • One three-hour course remaining: Up to $2,000/course
  • Two three-hour courses remaining: Up to $1,000/course
  • Three three-hour courses remaining: Up to $670/course
  • Four three-hour courses remaining: Up to $500/course
  • Five three-hour courses remaining: Up to $400/course
  • Six three-hour courses remaining: Up to $360/course

Please call the Honors Academy Director, Dr. Marian Borgmann Ingwersen, for further information: 402-465-2415.

Application to Teach Honors Academy Classes: Click on the following links for additional information on:

  • Teacher Application and Requirements
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