Latin Honors at Graduation
Latin Honors for official transcripts, diplomas, and reader cards at the May Commencement Ceremony are based on the final semester cumulative G.P.A. standings. However, the Commencement Programs are printed before May degree candidates’ final semester grades have been received from the faculty. Therefore, the Latin Honor status for the Commencement Program is determined based on the graduation residency requirement (i.e., 30 credits for B.S./B.S.W./B.A./B.A.L.degrees and 57 credits for B.F.A. degrees) and the cumulative grade point average at the end of the last Fall or penultimate semester.
To graduate with Latin honors a student must have met the graduation residency requirement outlined above and must have achieved the following minimum cumulative grade point average:
Summa Cum Laude
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3.90 |
Magna Cum Laude
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3.75 |
Cum Laude
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3.50 |
Only undergraduate students receiving degrees will be recognized for Latin Honors. All degree requirements must be fulfilled to be recognized with Latin Honors.