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                                 Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree Candidates
 In the following pages, undergraduate candidates are listed in alphabetical order followed by their major, second major, and award designation. College of Education and Human Development degree candidates may graduate with either Latin Honors (Cum, Magna, or Summa Cum Laude) or with distinction (Distinction or High Distinction) or both. These citations are provisional and do not become official until all requirements for the award are fulfilled.
Latin Honors Designations—Students graduating from the College of Education and Human Development through the University Honors Program have taken part in a rigorous course of study, research, scholarship, or other creative work in their major, culminating in an honors thesis representing independent work done under the direction of a faculty supervisor or mentor. Students graduating Cum Laude (with honor) have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 for the last
60 graded credits at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC). Magna Cum Laude (with great honor) awards require a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.66, and Summa Cum Laude (with highest honor) awards require a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.75 in the final 60 graded credits at UMTC.
Distinction Designations—Students earn graduation “with distinction” or “with high distinction” based on cumulative grade point average at UMTC with at least 60 graded credits completed at UMTC. Students graduating “with distinction” must have earned a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher in UMTC coursework at the time of graduation; students graduating “with high distinction” must have earned a cumulative GPA or 3.90 or higher in UMTC coursework at the time of graduation.
Majors are listed first with the department in parentheses:
Business and Marketing Education (Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development)
Early Childhood (Institute of Child Development)
Elementary Education Foundations (Curriculum and Instruction)
Family Social Science (Family Social Science)
Human Resource Development (Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development)
Integrated Degree Program
Kinesiology (School of Kinesiology)
Physical Activity and Health Promotion (School of Kinesiology) Special Education (Educational Psychology)
Sport Management (School of Kinesiology)
Youth Studies (School of Social Work)
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