Alan Turing Scholars Program
Housed within one of the country’s premier Computer Science departments, The Turning Scholars Program is a selective program dedicated to supplying UT Austin juniors and seniors a CS education that is second to none.
Honors in Advanced Nutritional Sciences
This program is designed for students with a commitment to research focused on the intersection between nutrition and health processes.
Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences
Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences (HAHDFS) affords talented, ambitious and highly motivated students the opportunity to perform cutting-edge research in human development, romantic and family relationships, and social and public policy.
CNS Honors Programs
The College of Natural Sciences has a number of Major-Specific Honors Programs worth learning about: Turing Scholars is for computer science majors, Honors in Advanced Nutritional Sciences is for nutrition majors and Honors in Advanced Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) is for HDFS majors. In addition, most departments offer departmental honors opportunities to their students.
Health Science Scholars
A unique honors program for the one-of-a-kind health professions student.
Polymathic Scholars
A polymath is a person with broad and varied interests (so, no, it's not about math). Follow your curiosity to new pursuits in our most interdisciplinary honors program.
Dean’s Scholars
A four-year honors degree program for highly motivated and talented students with a demonstrated interest in scientific research.
Texas Robotics Undergraduate Honors Program
Texas Robotics unites robotics efforts at The University of Texas at Austin to enable deeper collaborations, facilitate cutting-edge research, provide comprehensive educational offerings, and give back to the greater community.
Texas Honors Computer Science and Business (Texas CSB)
Texas CSB is a rigorous academic joint honors program for students who excel in computer science and have a passion for business. This program offers students the ability to earn two bachelors degrees in four years in Computer Science Honors and Canfield Business Honors.