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Garrett Muhlstadt
  • engineering with a mechanical engineering concentration (also pre-med concentration)
  • Class of 2016
  • Kankakee, IL

Garrett Muhlstadt of Kankakee, Illinois, graduates with sixth cohort of Olivet's Honors Program

2016 May 12

Garrett Muhlstadt of Kankakee, Illinois, graduated with the sixth cohort of Honors Program graduates as part of Olivet Nazarene University's Class of 2016 during the 103rd Commencement Convocation on Saturday, May 7, 2015.

As their time at Olivet came to a close, Honors students presented their required research projects during Scholar Week 2016, April 18 to 23. "Development of Ergonomic Crank Arm Length and Improvement of Gear Ratio for Trike" was Muhlstadt's project.

He received national recognition as an outstanding campus leader for 2016 by the Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges program. During Baccalaureate for Olivet's Class of 2016, he gave his testimony. He has been accepted to Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Indianapolis.

The mission of Olivet's Honors Program is to encourage and nurture academically gifted students, helping them to believe in their possibilities, preparing them to become the Christian scholars and servant leaders they were meant to be. Dr. Charles Carrigan, professor in Olivet's Department of Chemistry and Geosciences, is the program's director.

To enter the program, a student must have a composite ACT score of at least 30 or a Math and Critical Reading combined SAT score of at least 1330, and be interviewed by the program committee.

In addition to fulfilling the requirements for their respective majors, Honors Program students take four interdisciplinary, team-taught classes covering an intriguing topic. Then, they complete a substantial, faculty-mentored research project during their last two years, doing one-on-one mentored research with a professor of their choice with funding provided. They may also choose to study abroad during junior year.