



A candidate for the baccalaureate or the associate degree must:
The level status of each student is dependent upon the number of credit hours earned. The University identifies the following levels:
Senior96 credit hours or higher
| Will be Designated | If the Overall Credits Earned Are |
|---|---|
| Senior | 96 credit hours or higher |
| Junior | 64-95.99 credit hours earned |
| Sophomore | 32-63.99 credit hours earned |
| Freshman | 0-31.99 credit hours earned |
To better accomplish its objectives and serve our students, the University reserves the right to alter, amend or revoke any rule or regulation. The policy of the University is to give advance notice of such change, whenever feasible.
Unless the change in a rule or regulation specifies otherwise, it shall become effective immediately with respect to the student who subsequently enters the University, whatever the date of matriculation.
Without limiting the generality of its power to alter, amend or revoke rules and regulations, the University reserves the right to make changes in degree requirements of the student enrolled prior to the change by:
The Dean of the college, in consultation with the Department or Division Head of the student's major field of study, may grant waivers in writing if a change in rules affects degree requirements of a student enrolled before the change was effective. The action of the Dean of the college in granting or refusing a waiver shall be reviewed by the Senior Vice President and Provost and Chief Operating Officer on his motion, at the request of the Dean of the college of the student affected, or at the request of the student.
Credit and grade-point requirements for graduation as adopted by the college faculties are listed in this bulletin.
When deemed necessary and only in rare and unique circumstances that do not undermine the overall integrity of the various graduation requirements, the Senior Vice President and Provost and Chief Operating Officer, in consultation with the President, may waive specific requirements contained in this rule and report such waivers to the Board of Trustees for its information.
Honors announced at the commencement ceremony are determined from the Grade Point Average as of the end of the term prior to the graduation term. The number of credit hours for the commencement ceremony included the total number of credit hours completed at The University of Akron plus the number of credit hours in progress at The University of Akron. Official honors are determined after ALL final grades have been reported on the academic record. All graded courses, including repeated and reassessed courses, are including in both determinations. The official honors designation will be posted to the diploma and academic transcript.
A student who holds a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution, including The University of Akron, and who earns subsequent baccalaureate degree at The University of Akron per the academic policy requirements for second degrees, is eligible to graduate with honors.
1. For a student who is being awarded a baccalaureate degree and who has completed 64 or more credits at The University of Akron, the degree
| Will be Designated | If the Overall Grade Point Average Is |
|---|---|
| Cum Laude | between 3.4 and 3.59 |
| Magna Cum Laude | between 3.60 and 3.79 |
| Summa Cum Laude | 3.80 or higher |
A student who holds an associate degree from an accredited institution, including The University of Akron, and who earns a subsequent associate degree at The University of Akron per the academic policy requirements for second degrees, is eligible to graduate with honors.
2. For a student who is being awarded an associate degree and who has completed 32 or more credits at the University, the degree
| Will be Designated | If the Overall Grade Point Average Is |
|---|---|
| with distinction | between 3.4 and 3.59 |
| with high distinction | between 3.60 and 3.79 |
| with highest distinction | 3.80 and higher |
3. Where deemed necessary, the Senior Vice President and Provost and Chief Operating Officer may waive these requirements for rare and unique circumstances and report such waivers to the Board of Trustees for its information.