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Is graduating in the Honors Program the same as “graduating with Honors” (e.g., “cum laude”)?

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Is graduating in the Honors Program the same as “graduating with Honors” (e.g., “cum laude”)?

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No. Graduating with Honors (sometimes called “Latin Honors”) is based entirely on your GPA when you graduate. An Honors Diploma is a special accomplishment acknowledging that you have completed a richer, more demanding curriculum through Honors courses, seminars, and projects.

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