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The policy regarding Latin Honors is as follows:
To be eligible for Latin Honors, students must have completed at least 56 credits at Baruch College.
The scholastic index is first computed on includes only the courses taken at Baruch College and then on the entire
scholastic record. Grades earned at another college are computed according to Baruch‘s academic
standards. The lower of the two indexes so computed determines the graduation honors. There are
three levels of Latin Honors:
Summa cum laude shall shall be granted to those students whose scholastic index in all subjects is at least 3.85 (3.8 for those entering prior to fall 2004 who remain in continuous attendance until graduation)
Magna cum laude shall shall be granted to those students whose scholastic index in all subjects is at least 3.75 (3.5 for those entering prior to fall 2004 who remain in continuous attendance until graduation)
Cum laude shall shall be granted to those students whose scholastic index in all subjects is at least 3.5 (3.2 for those entering prior to fall 2004 who remain in continuous attendance)
In order for Baruch College second degree students to be eligible for Latin Honors, they must earn at least 56 additional credits towards their new degree plan.
College Honors
Students who complete Honors Program requirements may be eligible to graduate with College Honors. See the Baruch Honors Program.
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