Canfield BHP students are required to maintain their GPA to stay in the program.
Freshmen must be enrolled in at least 12 hours in both the Fall and Spring semesters and obtain a GPA of 3.25 or higher by the end of their freshman year for courses taken at UT.
Sophmores, juniors, and seniors must maintain an overall GPA of 3.25 or higher.
Students are expected to uphold the Canfield Business Honors Program Honor Code they signed when they entered the program. All CBHP students are required to sign a copy of the Honor Code upon admittance.
Statement of Intent
Adopted by Canfield BHP Students:
We, the students of the Canfield Business Honors Program (Canfield BHP), have adopted this Code as an expression of our commitment to ethical standards. We believe honor and trust are essential to a superior academic experience and continued professional success. It is intended to unite us and create an atmosphere of trust and mutual respect. Each student must abide by and defend the Code.
Therefore, we resolve that:
- We will abide by University policies for academic integrity.
- We will neither give nor receive unauthorized aid during completion of academic requirements.
- We will not act to gain any unfair advantage or to cause academic or professional harm to another student.
- We will not misrepresent facts or qualifications at any time.We will not purposely obtain or possess property belonging to the University or another student without consent, nor will we deny other students access to university resources.
- We will treat all individuals fairly and with dignity regardless of race, gender, creed, age, disability, national origin, and sexual orientation.
- We will conduct ourselves with honesty and integrity in all endeavors—whether academic, social, professional, or otherwise.
- We will strengthen the Business Honors community by holding each other accountable to this Code.
If you have a question about ethics or need to report a breach of the Honor Code, please submit an Honor Code Report.
Canfield BHP advisors are available to help students with course planning and school-related issues.
All freshmen are required to attend an advising session during summer orientation and during their first year on-campus.
All other CBHP students are welcome to schedule an appointment with their academic advisor or come in for drop-in advising hours. As a student, it’s your responsibility to make sure you’re meeting with your advisor to keep your degree plan(s) on track.
To schedule an advising session, call the CBHP front desk or email the advising team.
All CBHP students receive a weekly email with important advising and program-related information. Students should read these emails and pay close attention to deadlines and advising notices. Additionally, we encourage students to follow CBHP on social media, read our blog, and join the CBHP Alumni/Student Group on LinkedIn.