Latin Honors
Latin Honors are academic distinctions awarded to students upon graduation, recognizing their high level of academic achievement. The most common categories include cum laude, meaning "with honor," magna cum laude, meaning "with great honor," and summa cum laude, meaning "with highest honor." These honors are typically based on a student's Grade Point Average (GPA) and may vary by institution.
To qualify for Latin Honors, students usually need to meet specific GPA thresholds set by their college or university. Each institution may have its own criteria for determining these honors, and some may also consider additional factors, such as coursework difficulty or overall contributions to the academic community.