An honors college is a special program offered at some public and private universities, as well as public two-year institutions of higher learning, that provides an exceptional academic experience for highly motivated undergraduates. Honors colleges are designed to offer high-achieving students an intensive learning environment similar to that of small liberal arts colleges. Admission to an honors college is highly selective and requires high grades, impressive SAT/ACT scores, and a developed sense of why the student would benefit from the program. Graduating from an honors college means getting to wear special regalia on commencement day, receive a special diploma, and add an impressive distinction to ones resumes education section. Honors colleges offer additional benefits such as priority registration, personalized advising, special research and professional opportunities, and access to dedicated facilities. The greatest benefit of attending an honors college is arguably the sense of community and opportunity it fosters.