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The Quarterly Dean's List includes the
names of matriculated undergraduate students who are pursuing their first
undergraduate degree and have attained a quarterly
GPA of 3.50 in the final grades for at least 12 graded credits.
Appropriate entries regarding inclusion on the Dean's List are made on the
student's permanent academic record.
Students enrolled for four quarters of the academic year (summer through
spring) must satisfy the conditions outlined above and attain a quarterly
GPA of 3.50 or better in the fourth quarter, if enrolled for 10 or more
credits.
Students who are on the annual Dean's List receive a certificate.
Baccalaureate honors (summa cum laude, magna cum laude, cum laude)
are awarded only to recipients of a first baccalaureate degree. These
honors are earned by those students who have completed no fewer than 90
residence credits at this institution. At least 60 of the 90 credits must
have been acquired on a graded basis.
The University's Honors Committee determines annually the
grade-point requirement for each baccalaureate honor at each campus,
(Seattle,
Bothell, and
Tacoma).
In recent years,
approximately
ten percent of the students have been awarded baccalaureate honors.
Credits earned by correspondence courses are not counted toward honors
eligibility.
Freshman Medal, Sophomore Medal, Junior Medal, President's Medal
The Freshman Medal is awarded to the sophomore having the highest
scholastic standing for the first year of his or her course. To be
eligible, students must have completed at least 36 graded credits in
residence at the University.
The Sophomore Medal is awarded to the junior having the highest
scholastic standing for the first two years of his or her course. To be
eligible, students must have completed at least 40 credits in residence at
the University.
The Junior Medal is awarded to the senior having the highest
scholastic standing for the first three years of his or her course. To be
eligible, students must have completed at least 40 credits in residence at
the University.
The President's Medal, which is conferred at commencement,
recognizes the graduating senior who has the most distinguished academic
record. Only students who have earned at least 90 credits in residence at
the University may be considered.
In addition to the honors discussed
above, students with distinguished academic records may participate in
several University-wide honorary societies, described below, and specific
college or school honorary societies. Information concerning specific
college or school honorary societies appears in the respective sections of
this catalog.
Golden Key National Honor Society. A
national, nonprofit academic honors organization founded in 1977 for the
purpose of recognizing and encouraging scholastic achievement among
students from all academic fields. Membership is by invitation only.
Mortar Board. A national college senior honor society whose
membership is based on scholarship, leadership, and service. The local
Tolo chapter was founded in 1909 and became part of the national
organization in 1925. Students of junior standing apply winter quarter for
selection in spring quarter.
Phi Beta Kappa. A national
collegiate honorary society, founded in 1776, with the Washington Alpha Chapter
established in 1914. Phi Beta Kappa recognizes distinguished scholarship,
especially in the acquisition of an education in the liberal arts and
sciences. Students are elected to membership on the basis of GPA and
breadth of education.
Additional information on honorary societies may
be obtained from academic advisers and the respective campus
representatives.
Quarterly Dean's List
Annual Dean's List
The Annual Dean's List high-scholarship award is recorded on the academic
transcript of matriculated undergraduate students who are pursuing their
first undergraduate degree and have achieved a quarterly GPA of 3.50 in 12
or more numerically graded credits each quarter for three quarters of the
academic year (summer through spring).
Baccalaureate Honors