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Posted by The Devils Z on May 03, 2009 at 1:17 AM
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In Reply To That's strange. posted by Kenny on May 03, 2009 at 12:56 AM
     
Message with summa cum laude and highest honors @ 4.0 GPA

Graduate:

"Graduates of the Master of Business or Master of Management programs who have attained superior academic achievement are recognized. Degree curricula graduates who have earned a final cumulative index of 4.000 are cited by being graduated "Highest Honors"; those with a final cumulative index of 3.900 and above, "High Honors"; students with a final cumulative index of 3.750 and above, "Honors."
Candidates for graduation who have attained superior academic achievement are recognized according to their cumulative index at the end of the last semester/session completed prior to the ceremony (spring semester is not included due to the close proximity of commencement with the end of spring semester). Any student who feels that grades earned in spring semester may entitle him/her to academic recognition at commencement for which he/she is not eligible at the end of the previous semester/session may request the Financial Aid/Advisement Office to monitor their grades in the spring semester to determine potential entitlement.


Undergraduate:

"Graduates who have attained superior academic achievement are recognized. Degree curricula graduates who have earned a final cumulative index of 4.000 are cited by being graduated Summa Cum Laud; those with a final cumulative index of 3.800 and above, Magna Cum Laude ; students with a final cumulative index of 3.600 and above, Cum Laude.
Candidates for graduation who have attained superior academic achievement are recognized according to their cumulative index at the end of the last semester/session completed prior to the ceremony (spring semester is not included due to the close proximity of commencement with the end of spring semester). Any student who feels that grades earned in spring semester may entitle him/her to academic recognition at commencement for which he/she is not eligible at the end of the previous semester/session may request the Financial Aid/Advisement Office to monitor their grades in the spring semester to determine potential entitlement.

Superior academic achievement described above is indicated on the student's permanent record/transcript and on their diploma according to the actual final cumulative index. "


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