The valedictorian gives the valedictory address to the graduates. The valedictory is, basically, the "parting words", "the words of sending-off". Magna cum laude is the attainment of a certain level of academic excellence. The valedictorian may or may not have attained special recoginition for academic excellence.
Summa Cum Laude is the highest academic distinction. It is followed by Magna Cum Laude, which is followed by Cum Laude.
Yes it is. I have a bachelor of arts degree in psychology, and graduate summa cum laude.
The accented syllable in company is the first syllable - ([CUM-pa-nee] - or /ˈkʌmpəni/ in IPA).
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The English sentence is the following: 'I overcame death when I almost died from a brutal assault but survived'. The Latin equivalent is as follows: Vici mortem cum paene mortuus sum vi fera sed superstitus sum. The English sentence is the following: 'You overcame death when you almost died from a brutal assault but survived'. The Latin equivalent is the following: Vicis mortem cum paene mortuus es vi fera sed superstitus es. The English sentence is the following: 'One overcame death when one almost died from a brutal assault but survived'. The Latin equivalent is as follows: Vicit mortem cum paene mortuus est vi fera sed superstitus est. In the word-by-word translation, the verbs 'vici', 'vicis', and 'vicit' respectively mean 'I, you, one conquered or overcame'. The noun 'mortem' means 'death'. 'The conjunction 'cum' means 'when'. The adverb 'paene' means 'almost'. The present perfect verb 'mortuus sum', 'mortuus es', and 'mortuus est' respectively mean 'I, you, one died'. The adjective 'vi' means 'assault'; the adjective 'fera' means 'brutal'; the conjunction 'sed' means 'but'; and the present perfect verb 'superstitus sum, es, est' respectively mean 'I, you, one survived'.
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3.65-3.79 cum laude 3.80-3.89 magnum cum laude 3.90+ summa cum laude
Cum laude means 'with honor', magna cum laude is 'with high honor', and summa cum laude means 'with the greatest honor'. These designations are granted to every graduate who meets a required grade-point average, so several students in a class, or even an entire class, could graduate cum laude, magna cum laude, or summa cum laude. The valedictorian is the student with the highest academic rank in the class, so you would expect he would at least be a cum laude graduate. But if you have a class where no one has over a B average, there will still be a valedictorian but he will not be graduated with honors.
Use lower case and italicize cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum.
I graduated from Harvard Summa Cum Laude.
Summa cum laude is the highest distinction
The highest level of honors is Summa Cum Laude, then comes Magna Cum Laude, and then Cum Laude. Thus, a grade point average (GPA) of 4.0 is Summa Cum Laude. Acutally, Summa Cum Laude starts at a 3.85 GPA. Still, different institutions have different requirements.
Summa cum laude is the highest it means "With highest honor"Magna cum laude means "With great Honor"Cum Laude means "With honor"
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That is the correct spelling of the honor applied to a graduating student, summa cum laude (with highest honors).
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The breakdown for Commencement Honors for the College of Education for Spring 2010 follows:Summa Cum Laude: 4.000 - 4.000Magna Cum Laude: 3.971 - 3.999Cum Laude: 3.948-3.970
There are three common levels of honors for colleges and universities within the United States. Below the are three types of honors from lowest to highest. * Cum Laude * Magna Cum Laude * Summa Cum Laude (highest honors)