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We graduated summa cum laude with the highest honors at our prestigious university, we graduated with business degrees specializing in finance.

Types. Many institutions confer three levels of Latin honors, as follows: cum laude, meaning “with praise” or “with honor”.In North America, this honor is typically awarded to graduates in the top 25% or 30% of their class.

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A psychologist once told me that a perfectionist might have to hit a wall in order to make a personal choice to cut herself some slack. I hit mine curled up on the bathroom floor during my last exam, and than again walking across that stage as a Summa Cum Laude graduate.

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Dec 06, 2011 · My college does it by percentages based on cumulative GPAs of the previous year’s graduating class. Top 5% is summa, next 10% down is magna, and next 10% down is cum laude.

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Cum laude is a phrase used mainly in the United States, though it is found in other countries as well. It is Latin and literally means with praise. It is used by universities and colleges to set some graduates apart as having honors. Magna cum laude is the next level up, meaning something like

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Learn what the terms “magna cum laude” and “summa cum laude” mean and how different universities determine which students receive these academic honors.

Summa cum laude is an academic level of distinction used by educational institutions to signify a degree which was received “with highest honor.”