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What is the difference between graduating in University Honors and with honors?

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What is the difference between graduating in University Honors and with honors?

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Graduation with honors is solely determined by the final cumulative GPA: cum laude (3.3 to 3.59), magna cum laude (3.6 to 3.84), and summa cum laude (3.85 and above). A student graduating in University Honors has completed all of the requirements for the Honors Program including the required number of Honors units and the maintenance of GPA. If you fulfill the required 24 hours of Honors classes across the appropriate distribution (see Graduation Requirements), the Registrar will place the “University Honors” designation on your transcript.

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