Honor Status
Students having completed their freshman year may qualify for additional privileges by applying for Honor Status. Contracts outline specifics, and are available in the Main Office. Those applying must have lived in Meier Hall for at least one full semester prior to application, and have had an excellent citizenship record (as defined in the contract) for at least the preceding semester. You must reapply for honor status at the beginning of every fall semester.
The criteria for each class follows:
- Senior/21 Honor Status: must have earned at least 87 credits or be at least 21 years of age, have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
- Junior Honor Status: must have earned at least 57 credits and have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0.
- Sophomore Honor Status must have earned at least 25 credits and have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0
All honor status residents are expected to fulfill and exceed expectations for appropriate, modest, and truthful lifestyles.
Honor 22
Residents who are 22 or older are granted Honor 22 status, a revocable privilege. Honor 22 status residents are expected to live by the same moral code as any other Christian men & woman, so refusal to comply with Andrews University and Residence Hall guidelines will result (besides usual disciplinary responses) in a loss of their honor status, and may jeopardize their stay in in the residence hall at Andrews University.
Evening Accoutability
Honor 22 Status students are still expected to be in each night, but do not have a set curfew. They are asked to submit an overnight leave any night they will not be in.