What are the specific criteria for a student to propose a Directed Study course, and do these credits count toward the Honors GPA weight
At Harvard-Westlake, students can propose a Directed Study course to explore subjects not covered in the standard curriculum. This initiative allows for deeper engagement with niche topics, current events, or interdisciplinary studies.
Criteria for Proposal
- Topic Scope: Proposals must focus on subjects unavailable in traditional offerings.
- Structure: Courses typically meet twice per cycle, differing from standard full-time classes.
- Eligibility: Specific grade requirements may vary by department, but all proposals must be submitted under the Kutler Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and Independent Research.
- Sponsorship: A faculty mentor with expertise in the proposed area is required to sponsor and evaluate the project.
Directed Study courses, while rigorous, are not classified as Honors or AP courses and therefore do not receive additional weight in GPA calculations. This structure is intended to promote authentic curricular choices without the pressure of GPA enhancement Harvard-Westlake Curriculum Guide.