Office of the Registrar - Michigan State University
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Students in the Honors College, Academic Scholars, and students who graduate with honor or high honor are recognized in the commencement program.

The policy for granting graduation with honor as established by the University Academic Council provides for honoring at each graduation approximately 20 percent of the students who have earned the highest grade-point averages. Approximately six percent receive the degree With High Honor and about 14 percent receive the degree With Honor.

However, the specific minimum grade-point averages required are determined by the Office of the Provost following a review of the standards by the University Committee on Academic Policy. The grade-point distributions of each year's graduates are used as a base for establishing new grade-point average standards to maintain the percentage of students to be honored at 18 to 20 percent.

In order to maintain the specified percentages, the GPA thresholds are adjusted following each Spring semester for the following calendar year.
The minimum grade-point averages required for graduation honors per semester are:

Semester With High Honor
(Top 6%)
With Honor
(Top 20%)
Spring 20073.83.5
Summer 20073.83.5
Fall 20073.83.5
Spring 20083.823.55
Summer 20083.823.55
Fall 20083.823.55
Spring 20093.843.6
Summer 20093.843.6
Fall 20093.843.6
Spring 20103.863.65
Summer 20103.863.65
Fall 20103.863.65
Future Terms To Be Determined.


Graduation with honor is based on the entire academic performance at Michigan State. However, recognition of graduation with honor in the commencement program is based on grade-point average of all work at MSU completed prior to the opening of the semester of graduation. Transfer students must earn a minimum of 50 semester credits at MSU to be eligible for graduation with honor or with high honor for recognition in the commencement program.

Graduation with honor or with high honor as well as Honors College or Academic Scholar is indicated on the student's permanent academic record and on the diploma. This information is made available to the press via University Relations and includes all applicable honors designations.

Students who achieve graduation honors in their final semester will receive that recognition on their permanent record. Likewise, students who fall below the honors threshold in their final semester will not receive honors recognition. However, commencement programs will not be re-printed.
 
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