At most colleges and universities, students can graduate with Latin honors. Cum laude, Summa cum laude, and Magna cum laude are the honors distinction.
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Depends on schools. Ussually it is... Summa Cum Laude is 3.9 and better. Magna Cum Laude is 3.7 - 3.9 Cum laude is 3.5 - 3.7 There is also Egregia Cum Laude which holds the same GPA requirement as summa but is only given to the selected elite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cum_laude
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)
cum laude - with honors - mit Lob
Summa cum Laude - with "Highest Honors" Magna cum Laude - with "great Honors" Cum Laude - with "Honors"
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
These are honors bestowed of students who have exhibited academic excellence. Typically, there are three levels as follows from lowest to highest. * Cum laude * Magna cum laude * Summa cum laude (Highest)
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!
There are typically three levels of honors that indicates a students level of academic excellence. The honors designations are as follows from lowest to highest. * cum laude * magna cum laude * summa cum laude (highest level of academic excellence)
Within the United States there are three. * cum laude * magna cum laude * summa cum laude (highest honors)
That is the correct spelling of the honor applied to a graduating student, summa cum laude (with highest honors).