November 20, 2025 - 02:51

Students within the Honors Carolina program have expressed concerns that the focus on business majors may be overshadowing other academic disciplines. Observations indicate a significant increase in the number of business courses available, leading some to speculate that the program is prioritizing these students over others.
However, not all students share this sentiment. Many believe that Honors Carolina continues to maintain a balanced approach, offering a diverse array of courses and support services across various fields of study. Program leaders assert that while business courses may be more visible, the commitment to fostering a well-rounded educational experience remains strong.
As discussions around this topic continue, the community is encouraged to engage in conversations about the curriculum and the distribution of resources. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that all students, regardless of their major, feel valued and supported in their academic pursuits within the Honors Carolina program.
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