Cum is pronounced like it the beginning of cumin (the spice). It should rhyme with womb. Laude should sound like you're talking to a Canadian at a rock concert: "Loud, eh?"
3.65-3.79 cum laude 3.80-3.89 magnum cum laude 3.90+ summa cum laude
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"
The main difference between graduating summa cum laude and magna cum laude is the level of academic achievement. Summa cum laude is a higher honor than magna cum laude, indicating the highest level of academic excellence, while magna cum laude signifies a slightly lower level of achievement.
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.
Absolutely. List it under education. In other words list the college or university and note the honors. For example Rutgers University, graduated Cum Laude. You earned it, use it. Resumes are a time to toot your horn!
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The key difference between magna cum laude and summa cum laude honors is the level of academic achievement they represent. Magna cum laude signifies high academic achievement, typically falling below summa cum laude. Summa cum laude indicates the highest level of academic excellence, often requiring a near-perfect GPA and exceptional performance in coursework.
That is the correct spelling of the honor applied to a graduating student, summa cum laude (with highest honors).