Skip navigation

Honors College

Honors College Leadership Council

Page Content

HCLC

About Us

The Honors College Leadership Council (HCLC) provides opportunities for the Honors College student body to participate, engage, and make a difference in the College and community. The Honors College is pleased to have students involved and making their voices heard as we shape the future of the College together.  At this time, the HCLC is active only on the Hattiesburg campus. 

Guided by an executive team and a staff adviser, the HCLC is composed of four committees: Academic Life, Community Service & Engagement, First-Year Mentors, and Honors College Ambassadors. 

HCLC President

Madelyn Moresie

Madelyn Moresi
Biological Sciences major; Chemistry & Forensic Sciences minors
she/her

Communications & Social Media Manager

B. Twilbeck

B. Twilbeck
Psychology & Sociology
she/they

Academic
The Academic Committee helps develop and coordinate academic initiatives and resources (HC speakers, tutoring, programming, thesis boot camps) and assists at University Forum events.
Ambassadors
As the official hosts of the Honors College, Ambassadors work all recruitment events for the HC, engage in outreach with prospective students (postcard writing, phone banking, etc), and help develop ideas for HC recruitment.
Community Engagement & Service Committee
The Community Engagement and Service Committee fosters community among Honors students, promoting social awareness and civic responsibility. It organizes events, coordinates service, and educates on equity, aiming to create an informed, engaged student body that positively impacts the community.
Mentors
Mentors are vital in the transition for first year students. Mentors are responsible for developing a relationship with first-year mentees. We create a space to help students transition into college life.
 
 

How to Join

Each spring, we will open applications for leadership positions and membership for the coming academic year. Additionally, students new to the Honors College will have an opportunity to apply for select committees (Academic or Community Engagement and Service ) in September.

To apply, students must be enrolled, in good standing with the Honors College (not on probation, cumulative GPA at 3.25 or higher), and planning to be enrolled on the Hattiesburg campus for the duration of their service. 

Questions?

For questions about the Honors College Leadership Council, please contact advisor Kyle Ethridge (Kyle.EthridgeFREEMississippi).

Contact Us

Honors College
Honor House
118 College Drive #5162
Hattiesburg, MS 39406

Hattiesburg Campus

Campus Map

Phone
601.266.4533