Typically it is the valedictorian. The designated honors would be that of summa cum laude.
Under a valedictorian is a salutatorian, who is typically the student with the second highest academic performance in a graduating class.
I'm fairly sure you mean 'Valedictorian'. A Valedictorian is an academic title conferred upon the highest ranked student among those graduating from an educational institution.
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The common degrees are as follows.associatebachelor'smaster'sdoctorate (highest level of academic attainment)
The salutatorian is the student with the second highest academic rank in a class. They are ranked right behind the valedictorian.
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.
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My highest academic qualification is a Bachelor's degree.
Valedictorian is typically higher than salutatorian. Valedictorian is the student with the highest academic rank in the graduating class and gives the farewell speech, while salutatorian is the student with the second highest rank and gives the opening speech.
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Valedictorian refers to somebody like the senior member of a graduating class, or their farewell words.
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.