Wow. That’s the Judy Genshaft Honors College. Isn’t it impressive?
This five-story building. It houses the heart of the University of South Florida’s honors program. It’s more than just classrooms though. It’s a vibrant hub. A place for collaboration. A space where intellectual curiosity thrives.
The Judy Genshaft Honors College isn’t just located on the Tampa campus. It has locations in St Petersburg and Sarasota-Manatee too. But this Tampa location? It’s special. It boasts 85000 square feet of space. There are state-of-the-art classrooms. There are studios for music art food and culture. And a student leadership center. Imagine the energy. The buzz of activity. The collaborations unfolding daily.
More than 2500 undergraduate students call this their academic home. This is a significant portion of the over 31000 undergraduates on the Tampa campus. Despite its size the college retains an intimate feel. Students find support here. They find their community. They discover opportunities they might never find elsewhere.
The college’s focus is clear. Intellectual curiosity global citizenship and service. The Honors News highlights exceptional student stories. Stories of research presentations at national conferences. Stories of alumni success. Stories of students impacting the world. They are all born here. In this building.
The Honors Foundations Program is vital. It helps first-year students adjust to college life. Upperclassmen mentors provide guidance. They help students navigate the college experience. They help them build connections. They help them develop the skills they need to succeed. This support is crucial. It sets up students for a lifetime of success.
This isn’t just a building. It’s a community. It’s a launchpad for exceptional students. It’s the Judy Genshaft Honors College. And it’s impressive.