Welcome to Division II!
First, click here to expand this section and read the overview of Division II from your trusty Student Handbook, then meet me back here.
Division II is the core of the student’s academic experience at Hampshire. It is a generative time when students articulate their questions and interests and acquire the knowledge and skills that not only help them gain purchase on their questions, but also prepare them to carry out an extensive independent project in Division III. The challenge for Division II students is to continually think across their courses and other experiences to integrate their learning. Doing so requires ongoing reflection, seminars that enable integrative work, and regular communication with their advising networks. As such, students’ Division II concentrations evolve as they develop and deepen their interests, while finding new points of intersection.
Division II consists of a self-designed concentration pursued through courses and other appropriate learning experiences, such as special projects (including internships, community-based projects with an organization, and practica), field study, and study abroad. Students are expected to consider how race and power relates to their work (see Race and Power Requirement) and to integrate the knowledge gained from community involvement into their academic program (see Community Engaged Learning or CEL-2 Requirement).
Each student develops a Division II contract outlining their concentration and program which is periodically reviewed and revised as the student’s program of study evolves. The contract supports students in thinking about the questions that drive them, the goals they have for their learning in Division II, and their plan to accomplish their goals. Students’ goals might include acquiring content knowledge and skills (e.g. research, writing, quantitative, production, project management, creative expression, cultural perspectives, collaboration skills), learning a language, or other educational goals. The contract asks students to outline the kinds of courses and out-of-classroom experiences that will help them reach their goals.
A strong Division II concentration is a highly individualized program of study that gives the student a solid foundation in knowledge and techniques, the broader concepts behind them and the contexts from which they emerge, and critical, analytical, and creative skills. Division II is typically four full semesters of academic work, culminating in the production of a Division II portfolio and a final meeting with the committee.
What's next?
If you are still in Div I and have yet to request a Division II committee, then your first step is to head over to the page on the Div II Committee Request Process.
If you have your Division II Committee, you should organize a meeting with both the chair and member, and then start drafting your Draft Contract. Try to share your draft with us before your first committee meeting; we will give you feedback, and when you have a revised draft on TheHub, we will sign to make you officially Div II!
The deadline for doing this is at the beginning of your 4th semester, but you can file any time once you have passed Div I and have a Div II committee.
Below you will find a template for helping your drafting process - you can download your own copy to work with—and yes, you are welcome to share with others!
Getting Started with Division II (including contract drafting template)
Prof. Hardesty's Portfolio & Pass Meeting Guidelines
Information from the Student Handbook on Div II