Latin Honors
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Latin Honors will be calculated twice – prior to the ceremony with the student’s most recent term GPA, and again after final grades are posted. Latin Honors will print on student’s transcripts and diploma. Students will be notified via email if they qualify for a distinction. Distinction cords will be distributed prior to the in-person commencement ceremony.
How To Earn Distinction
Three degrees with distinction are granted to graduating students based on all work attempted in meeting requirements for the degree as follows:
- Cum Laude for an overall average of 3.50
- Magna Cum Laude for an overall average of 3.70
- Summa Cum Laude for an overall average of 3.90
Calculating Distinctions
Distinctions are calculated twice for the fall and spring commencement ceremonies.
For the commencement ceremony, distribution of honor cords and the printing of the commencement program, distinctions are calculated based on the grades up to, but not including, the student’s final term.
Distinctions are recalculated after final grades for the term have been posted. All attempted transfer hours are calculated into the distinction.
GPAs are not rounded. Final distinctions are acknowledged on diplomas and official transcripts.
More Information
Distinction Cords are distributed by the Office of the Registrar. The Office of the Registrar will notify students who qualify for a distinction cord via email after the graduation application closes for information on how to pick up their cord. Distinction cords are available only for undergraduate students. Graduate students are not eligible for a distinction.
Questions?
If you have questions about distinction, email the graduation team from your UNCW email account. Please be sure to include your student ID number and all the questions you have regarding your distinction.