Le Moyne College - Degree Honors and Dean's List

Degree Honors and Dean's List

Students who achieve a cumulative G.P.A of 3.5-3.69 in all subjects by the end of their program duration are awarded the bachelor's degree cum laude. Those who achieve a cumulative G.P.A 3.7-3.84 are awarded a bachelor’s degree magna cum laude, while those who achieve a cumulative G.P.A 3.85-4.0 are awarded a bachelor’s summa cum laude. Students who achieve a G.P.A (non-cumulative) of 3.5 make Dean's list for the concerned semester.

Le Moyne awards an Integral Honors degree, which is a separate distinction possible for undergraduates. To earn this degree, students must complete all the requirements for the Integral Honors Program, including taking a series of interdisciplinary seminars as well as researching and writing an interdisciplinary honors thesis under the guidance of a faculty mentor.


Le Moyne also offers Departmental Honors degrees for undergraduates. This degree is also a separate distinction which is recognized at graduation.

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