Honors Programs

The University of Baltimore offers two honors programs for business school undergraduates—Accounting Honors and the Helen P. Denit Honors Program.

Honors at UBalt Business

Immerse yourself. Shape your undergraduate education in ways you never thought possible.

You have decided on your major and perhaps even a minor, you have met with your academic adviser and have a direction now it is time to think about other academic options and be more focused on your career.

If you want to maximize your UBalt experience, take the time to learn more about the Helen P. Denit Honors Program and the affiliated Business Honors Program.

Accounting majors who have excelled in both introduction to financial accounting and introduction to managerial accounting and you have minimum of a GPA of 3.5 might want to consider the Accounting Honors Program.

Perhaps, you already know that you want to participate in an internship and/or study abroad—the Merrick School has courses to fit those goals too.

And if you are highly motivated and see graduate school in your future, the University of Baltimore offers many accelerated bachelor’s to master’s options that let you take up to 9 graduate credits that “double count” toward both degrees—saving you time and money! Get a head start on your graduate degree while saving money.
The Only Accounting Honors Program in Maryland
The Accounting Honors Program at the University of Baltimore is designed to produce leaders in the accounting field and in business in general. The program offers an enriched curriculum, enhanced interaction with accounting faculty and alumni, field trips and employer site visits, and access to exceptional internship opportunities.
For Business Undergraduates in Denit Honors
The University of Baltimore Business Honors Program is a rigorous academic program that provides students with a comprehensive and in-depth education in the field of business. The program is designed to prepare students for successful careers in business by providing them with a strong foundation in business fundamentals, as well as opportunities for experiential learning and professional development.
The University of Baltimore's Honors Program
The Helen P. Denit Honors Program is a highly competitive program, and only a limited number of students are admitted each year. If you are interested in applying to the program, it is important to have a strong academic record and be involved in extracurricular activities. The Denit Honors Program is a unique and enriching experience that offers students the opportunity to develop their academic and leadership skills.