Honors Program
Honors Program
Achieve more
For more than 30 years, the Honors Program has been preparing students for successful graduate study at some of the country’s top institutions. Through a challenging and inspiring mix of scholarship, research, leadership, and community service, the Honors Program emboldens students to soar academically, personally, and professionally through an unmatched, personalized educational experience.
Be part of the Honors Program and benefit from challenging courses, intensive research opportunities, and a variety of enrichment activities, including:
Honors Courses
Community Service
Cultural Enrichment
Explore our offerings, and take the next steps to become part of our legacy at Coppin and beyond.
Honors Program Scholarships
Honors Program Scholarships - First-year, First-semester
You've just finished high school at the top of your class and are ready to continue your academic excellence at Coppin! The Honors Program provides leadership, career, and academic support to ensure you keep achieving even after graduation.
Upper-Division Honors Program Scholarships
The Honors Program also offers scholarship funding for transfer students and Coppin upper-level students who demonstrate exceptional ability and show interest in graduate study.
As part of the Honors Program, upper-division students have access to academic, cultural, career, and leadership enrichment opportunities, with a primary focus on preparation for graduate, professional, and doctoral studies.
Apply for Scholarships
Presidential and Fanny Jackson Coppin Scholars - Academic Excellence Track
The Academic Excellence Track is available to Presidential Scholars and Fanny Jackson Coppin Scholars as a safe space for academic challenge and a supportive community in which scholars can define and navigate the path towards their professional goals.
Scholars should consider the Academic Excellence Track if they are interested in…
- Accelerated coursework and engaging discourse among like-minded peers
- Professional, leadership, and personal development via workshops and local and national conferences
- Experiential opportunities to include internships and research assistantships
- Meeting local and national graduate-school representatives
- Preparation for graduate-school
- Service to the university community
- Cultural development
Application Process
Joining the Honors Program via the Academic Excellence Track is a simple process.
- Step One: Confirm your interest in the Academic Excellence Track via the Office of Admissions.
- Step Two: Check your email for correspondence from the Honors Program and complete and return the short application.
- Step Three: Respond to the same email with your availability for the required, but informal, “Getting to Know You” interview.
Still have questions? Do not hesitate to contact Mr. Paul Gass, Honors Program Coordinator, at pgass@coppin.edu or (410) 951-3387.
Strada Scholars Program
STANDING: Christian Pareja, Miracle Kelley, Paola Pichinte
SEATED: Janiya Camphor, Makayla Webb, Nevaeh Kendall
The Strada Scholars Program is a nationwide program focused on the leadership development, academic success, and social engagement of promising students. The program is an HBCU initiative of the Strada Education Network designed to develop the next generation of leaders.
CSU Strada Scholars are identified in the first year of the Honors Program. As participants in the program, they are introduced to leadership opportunities and are prepared for the workforce in pre-professional positions. Strada Scholars also receive scholarship support to eliminate financial barriers to persistence and completion.
Prep for Graduate School Standardized Tests
The Institute for Standardized Testing (IST) provides Coppin students and alumni with the resources and guidance they need to successfully negotiate the graduate school admissions process. Coordinating with Coppin State’s Career Services Center, IST conducts regular information workshops for students considering or applying to graduate or professional school programs.
We also sponsor free test prep workshops for any current student or alumni interested in taking the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), or Law School Admission Test (LSAT). You do not need to be part of the Honors Program to participate in any of our graduate test prep workshops or activities. Workshops may be part of semester-long series, and run throughout fall and spring semester.
Interested in learning more about how IST can help make your dreams of grad school a reality? Stop by HHSB 346, call us at (410) 951-3387, or email pgass@coppin.edu.











Bhuwanashwar Dyal (Biology—Upper-Division Scholar) will attend Palmer University West Campus in San Jose, California where he will be working towards his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He plans to specialize in sports injuries and injury rehabilitation. Mr. Dyal’s goal is to open his own chiropractic clinic.
Jason Hamm-Bey (Social Work— Upper-Division Scholar) will be working towards his Master of Social Work at Catholic University of America School of Social Work in Washington, DC with generous scholarship support. Mr. Hamm-Bey was also accepted to Morgan State University School of Social Work.
Kelvin Kamau (Nursing— Upper-Division Scholar) will be working as a nurse while gaining the requisite nursing experience to apply for admission to Doctor of Nursing Practice programs.
Jazzleen McRae (Accounting— Fanny Jackson Coppin Scholar) will be joining the Accounting and Finance Development Program at Walmart Corporate. The Program rotates recent graduates throughout its departments to position them for various roles within the organization.
Oluwatobi Olutimehin (Computer Science—Golden Eagle Scholar) has accepted a position with Nextdoor in San Francisco, California as a software engineer. This position follows an exciting virtual internship opportunity with Coinbase where he served as a software engineering intern.
Dominic Russell (Mathematics—Eagle Scholar) has applied to mathematics education programs at Towson University, Bowie State University, and University of Colorado. Ultimately, he has a goal of completing a Ph.D. in mathematics and working in higher education administration.
Lionel Williams (Criminal Justice—Eagle Scholar) is considering graduate programs in Criminal Justice at Coppin State University and University of Baltimore.
Cole Gerula (Sports Management—Upper-Division Scholar) will continue his college baseball career as a graduate student at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He will complete the requirements for a master’s in Business Administration.
Nathaniel McClean (Chemistry—Golden Eagle Scholar) found himself in the difficult—but enviable—position of choosing between two generous graduate school offers: The Ohio State University (Ph.D. in Chemistry with full funding) and University of Maryland Baltimore (Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Science with full funding). Mr. McClean chose to remain in the area to attend University of Maryland Baltimore, where he will be working as a research assistant.
Allen Saar (Biology—Golden Eagle Scholar) will complete the MCAT in June and is already preparing his applications for medical school. Mr. Saar will consider a career in osteopathic medicine or pediatrics.
Asia Stennis (Nursing—Golden Eagle Scholar) is excited about her new position as a Graduate Nurse at Barnes Jewish Hospital, a Level I Trauma Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Ms. Stennis is interested in continuing her studies at the Barnes Jewish Goldfarb School of Nursing to become a Nurse Practitioner with a focus on acute care. She plans to eventually earn her M.S. in Nursing.
