{"id":168,"date":"2024-09-20T15:21:58","date_gmt":"2024-09-20T19:21:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/provost\/?page_id=168"},"modified":"2025-08-12T14:22:07","modified_gmt":"2025-08-12T18:22:07","slug":"recognition-of-student-achievement","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/vice-president-academic-affairs\/recognition-of-student-achievement\/","title":{"rendered":"Recognition of Student Achievement"},"content":{"rendered":"\n \n
To be eligible for Bachelor\u2019s degrees with distinction, students must be in attendance at the University for three years and must have attempted a minimum of 69 credits at Saint Peter\u2019s University, exclusive of Pass\/Fail, Prior Learning credits, and CLEP credits; that is, those credits not formally taken at the University for grades. Transfer students must be in attendance for at least two years and earn at least 42 credits at jav麻豆_麻豆色情片_麻豆传媒. Such distinctions are based on the student\u2019s cumulative GPA for the entire academic record. These honors are noted on the student\u2019s diploma and transcript. The following minimum GPAs are required for the honors indicated:<\/span><\/p>\n Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN Program) may graduate with honors if they have been in attendance at the University for two years and if they have earned a minimum of 39 credits in Saint Peter\u2019s University courses with grades other than Pass\/Fail. Of these 39 credits, a minimum of 18 must be in nursing courses, exclusive of Pass\/Fail.<\/span><\/p>\n Candidates for the Bachelor\u2019s degree who have transferred to Saint Peter\u2019s University with an Associate\u2019s degree may graduate with honors if they have been in attendance at the University for at least two years and if they have earned a minimum of 42 credits in Saint Peter\u2019s University other than Pass\/Fail.<\/p>\n Candidates for the Associate\u2019s degree may graduate with honors (cum laude) if they have earned a minimum of 30 credits at Saint Peter\u2019s University, exclusive of Pass\/Fail, Prior Learning credits, CLEP credits, that is, those credits not formally taken at the University for credit.\u00a0Associate\u2019s degree candidates are only eligible to be awarded the cum laude distinction, manga and summa cum laude are not applicable to Associate degree students. The following minimum GPAs are required for the honors indicated:<\/p>\n Awards are presented each year to graduating seniors who have distinguished themselves in various disciplines. These awards are presented at the Commencement exercises and are noted in the Commencement program.<\/p>\n In addition to discipline-specific awards, awards are given to students based on the division in which their discipline resides and according to the school from which the student is graduating. The University also recognizes a Valedictorian each year as the undergraduate CAS, SBA, SON or SOE student with the highest GPA for courses taken at the University exclusive of Pass\/Fail, Prior Learning credits, CLEP credits, or other courses not formally taken at the University for grades. When deciding among students of roughly comparable academic performance, preference may be given to the student who has taken the most credits at the University.<\/p>\n Information regarding the University's Commencement ceremony can be viewed on this page\u00a0https:\/\/huangshizhaopin.com\/commencement\/.<\/p>\n In recognition of academic excellence, selected students are named to the Dean\u2019s List. The Dean\u2019s List is named at the end of each fall and spring term. Fully-admitted degree-seeking students are eligible for consideration if they have earned a GPA of at least 3.500 for the term. To qualify, traditional day students must complete 12 semester credits and SPS students must complete 6 credits in an eight-week term (exclusive of Pass\/Fail and developmental courses). Students who receive a grade less than C or a grade of FA will not be eligible for that term. Students with any incomplete or in-progress grades are not eligible until all courses are completed. A notation will be made on the student\u2019s academic transcript each time the Dean\u2019s List honor is achieved. Students can view their academic transcript on Student Planning.<\/span><\/p>\n Each year Saint Peter\u2019s University recognizes the academic achievements of students at the Michaelmas Convocation. The honorees at Michaelmas include students who have been named to the Dean\u2019s List, those who have been awarded Excellence Medals, and seniors whose academic rank in class qualifies them for admission to the Most Noble Order of the Peacock (MNOP). In identifying award recipients for the annual Michaelmas Convocation (Deans\u2019 List, Excellence Medals, MNOP Award), credits earned and grade point averages will be based only on data received in the Registrar\u2019s Office by the July 1 immediately preceding the Convocation. The Academic Year refers to the fall and spring Semesters in the traditional day student program and the fall and spring eight-week term within a semester in SPS. Credits must be earned at Saint Peter\u2019s University or in Saint Peter\u2019s University sponsored programs. Pass\/Fail and developmental courses may not be included in calculating eligibility for the Dean\u2019s List.<\/span><\/p>\n Gold Medals for first honors and Silver Medals for second honors are awarded to the students who have the\u00a0highest and the second highest academic average for the past academic year. In\u00a0determining these awards, students are divided according to year, i.e., Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman. They are also divided according to school (College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, School of Nursing, and School of Professional Studies). Eligibility requirements for these medals include earning a minimum of 24 credits during the previous academic year for a traditional day student, or\u00a018 credits for a SPS student. To be eligible to receive a Senior, Junior, Sophomore or Freshman award, a student, full-time or part-time, must have earned by the end of that year the following total number of credits at\u00a0<\/span>Saint Peter\u2019s University or in Saint Peter\u2019s University sponsored programs:<\/span><\/p>\n The 10 seniors, excluding those from SPS, who have the highest academic averages are admitted to the Most Noble Order of the Peacock, the University\u2019s oldest scholarship organization. To qualify as an eligible senior, a student must have earned a total of 90 credits towards graduation by the preceding July 1. At least 80 of these credits must have been completed at Saint Peter\u2019s University, or in Saint Peter\u2019s University sponsored programs, exclusive of Pass\/Fail courses.<\/span><\/p>\n The national honor society of Jesuit colleges and universities is open to juniors and seniors selected on the basis of academic excellence, service to the University and the community, and loyalty to the Jesuit ideal of education. Mem\u00adbership is limited to 4% of a given class. Students must have a minimum cumulative average of 3.5.<\/span><\/p>\n Saint Peter\u2019s University has chapters of national honor societies which recognize academic achievements in specific fields or disciplines. Students may obtain more information about eligibility requirements from the appropriate department chairperson. The societies and sponsoring departments or programs are as follows:<\/span><\/p>\n The Order of the Cross Keys is an honor association of outstanding well-rounded students in the traditional day program. The selection committee chooses new members on the basis of academic achievement, superior service to the University community, and character. The committee also selects each year, one faculty member, one staff member, and one administrator for honorary membership in this association. 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Graduation Honors:\u00a0Associate\u2019s<\/h2>\n
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Commencement Awards<\/h2>\n
Honors for Scholarship Achievement<\/span><\/h2>\n
Deans\u2019 List<\/span><\/h3>\n
Michaelmas Awards<\/span><\/h3>\n
Excellence Medals<\/span><\/h3>\n
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\n \nAward<\/th>\n Credits<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n Senior award<\/td>\n 120 credits (110 SPU credits)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n Junior award<\/td>\n 90 credits (80 SPU credits)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n Sophomore award<\/td>\n 60 credits (50 SPU credits)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n Freshman award<\/td>\n 30 credits (20 SPU credits)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n\n Most Noble Order of the Peacock<\/span><\/h3>\n
Honor Societies<\/span><\/h2>\n
Alpha Sigma Nu<\/span><\/h3>\n
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Honors for Activity Achievement<\/span><\/h2>\n
Order of the Cross Keys<\/span><\/h3>\n