Dean's
list
Full-time undergraduate students who demonstrate a high level
of excellence in academic work have their names placed on the
academic dean's list. The requirement for achieving the academic
dean's list is a grade point average of 3.5 or above in the preceding
semester with no fewer than 12 credit hours per semester included
in the grade point average computation.
Graduation
with honors
The record of each undergraduate candidate for graduation with
a very high grade point average is carefully reviewed by the University
Committee on Honors and Awards so that appropriate recognition
and honor may be accorded each student who has achieved outstanding
academic success throughout his or her undergraduate years. The
tentative honor, announced at commencement and released to the
newspapers, is figured without the grades from the student's last
academic term. The final honor that is put on the permanent record
and diploma is based on the student's entire academic record.
Note that graduation with honors does not imply that the recipient
has participated in the University Honors program. For further
details about graduation with University honors, contact the University
Honors Program.
In determining
academic honors, total letter-graded credits (TLC) are credits
for those courses that determine the student's grade point average.
The GPA requirement will be higher than the minimum of 3.50, 3.75
or 3.90 for those students who have completed fewer than 110 TLC
(or 55 TLC for associate degree candidates). See formula below.
More than
12 semester hours of "S/U" grades may increase the grade
point average needed for graduation with honors. Courses taken
under advanced placement, credit by exam, CLEP, etc., are considered
"S/U" and do not count as letter-graded hours.
With distinction
With distinction signifies a high level of academic achievement
in an associate degree program and graduation with praise. The
honor requires a minimum of 28 TLC and a cumulative GPA at least
as high as the larger of 3.5 and [4.5 - (TLC/55)].
With highest
distinction
With highest distinction signifies the highest level of academic
achievement in an associate degree program and graduation with
great praise. This honor requires a minimum of 50 TLC and a cumulative
GPA at least as high as the larger of 3.9 and [4.9 - (TLC/55)].
Cum laude
Cum laude signifies a high level of academic achievement in a
baccalaureate degree program and graduation with praise. This
honor requires a minimum of 55 TLC and a cumulative GPA at least
as high as the larger of 3.5 and [4.5 - (TLC/110)].
Magna cum
laude
Magna cum laude signifies a very high level of academic achievement
in a baccalaureate degree program and graduation with great praise.
This honor requires a minimum of 83 TLC and a cumulative GPA at
least as high as the larger of 3.75 and [4.75 - (TLC/110)].
Summa cum
laude
Summa cum laude signifies the highest level of academic achievement
in a baccalaureate degree program and graduation with great praise.
This honor requires a minimum of 99 TLC and a cumulative GPA at
least as high as the larger of 3.9 and [4.9 - (TLC/110)].
Transfer
credit
In the case of transfer credit, each record from the transfer
institution(s) is studied and evaluated individually. In general,
the following principles serve as guides:
- A student
entering the University with transferred credit must meet the
cumulative grade point average standard for honors in all hours
completed, transferred and otherwise. In addition, the grade
point average of all work taken at Bowling Green State University
must be of honors quality;
- A student
must have completed at least 56 hours at BGSU (28 hours for
an associate degree candidate). At least 30 of these hours (21
hours for an associate degree candidate) must be in letter-graded
courses;
- A candidate
should be in residence at least one academic year (one academic
term for an associate degree candidate) or 30 hours in consecutive
summers (attending either the full summer session or both of
the terms each summer) immediately preceding graduation. A student
with written permission to participate in an approved combination
curriculum in cooperation with a professional school or college
of another institution is exempt from this requirement.