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                                                               LU Policy Number: AS.021 
Effective Date: 1/25/2017 
Approval Date: 1/25/2017 
Revised Date: N/A 
Purpose:  Modification of the existing Academic Honors Requirements to specify that 50% of coursework should be taken at Life University in order to be eligible for academic honors. 
Additional Authority: N/A 
Scope: College of Graduate & Undergraduate Studies 
Approval Authority: Provost/EVPAA 
Responsible Authority: Academic Affairs-Student 
Definitions: N/A 
Policy Title
 
CGUS Academic Honors Requirements Policy 
Policy Statement
 
The following outlines specific requirements for honors recognition at the time of graduation from an undergraduate program: 
Valedictorian: The graduate from the collective Bachelor’s programs holding the highest academic GPA of the graduating class at the time of commencement exercises, will be honored as the class valedictorian. To be eligible, 75% of the student’s degree must have been taken from Life University. 
Salutatorian: The graduate from the collective Bachelor’s programs holding the second-highest GPA of the graduating class at the time of commencement exercises, will be honored as the class salutatorian. To be eligible, 75% of the student’s degree must have been taken from Life University. 
The Valedictorian and Salutatorian of each class, and students graduating with honors, are identified as such in the graduate listing. 
Academic Honors
Undergraduate students, who graduate with a cumulative GPA equal to or above 3.25 are given Scholastic honors status as follows: 
	- 3.25-3.49 = Cum Laude
 
	- 3.50-3.74 = Magna Cum Laude
 
	- 3.75 and above = Summa Cum Laude
 
 
To be eligible for scholastic honors, 50% of the student’s credit hours toward degree must have been taken from Life University. 
Participants wear gold cords at the graduation ceremony signifying the achievement of academic honors. 
Procedure(s)
 
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Other Notes
 
Approved by Academic Affairs on 11/15/16 | Approved by Academic Council on 1/25/2017 
  
  
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