Academic Honors

Latin Honors

Baccalaureate degree recipients who have completed a minimum of 60 graded credits at Immaculata University will be evaluated for honors at graduation. Latin honors are listed on student transcripts after degree is conferred. Credits earned through challenge exams may be counted for this purpose. Honors are determined upon awarding of a baccalaureate degree according to the following minimum GPA standards:

summa cum laude 3.95
magna cum laude 3.85
cum laude 3.65

Immaculata Honor Society

The society was founded in 1959 for the purpose of promoting intellectual and cultural enthusiasm, accomplishment among its members, and contributions to the intellectual and cultural excellence of the entire community. A full-time undergraduate student who has achieved a Dean’s List rating for any three semesters is eligible for membership in the society.

Dean’s List

Nomination to the Dean’s List at the close of any semester is an official recognition of superior academic achievement during the semester. The nominee earns all rights and privileges of honors standing at the University.

  • Full-time students who earn a grade point average of 3.70 or higher during the fall or spring semester are nominated to the Dean’s List.
  • Part time students, nominated at the end of the fall, spring, and summer semesters, must have earned at least nine (9) graded credits within the semester with a minimum GPA of 3.7. Courses in which a grade of P (for Pass) is earned cannot count toward the nine (9) credit minimum.