Distinction/Highest Distinction
Each school awards graduation with distinction or graduation with highest
distinction. No more than the upper 10 percent of the graduating class may
graduate with distinction. No more than 3 percent of the graduating class
may graduate with highest distinction.
Students must have completed at least 60 hours graded A through F in residence
at KU (including the hours in which they are enrolled during the semester
of graduation). Awards of distinction and highest distinction are based solely
on the grade-point average determined by KU residence credit hours unless
the overall grade-point average (including transfer hours) is lower than the
residence grade-point average. In this case, the award is determined by the
overall grade-point average. Students who rank in the upper 10 percent of
their graduating class graduate with distinction. The upper third of those
awarded distinction graduate with highest distinction.
Potential candidates are determined in mid April and invited to a recognition
ceremony during Commencement weekend in May. Final designation is determined
in mid July.
For information pertaining to other school's requirements, see page 43 of
the 2006-2008 Undergraduate Catalog.