The purpose of the Laude System is to recognize students for the rigor of their academic program as well as their success in that program. This award system was initiated with the Class of 2011. It is implemented in addition to the gold honor cords that are awarded for GPAs of 3.6 or higher.
Award Levels
There are three levels of awards:
- Summa Cum Laude (purple cord)
- Magna Cum Laude (silver cord)
- Cum Laude (white cord)
Minimum GPA
To be considered for a Laude award, a student must have a cumulative GPA after first semester senior year of 3.0 or higher. This is approximately the top half of the class.
Laude Score
A student’s Laude score will be determined by multiplying:
- The student’s cumulative GPA after seven semesters
- The number of designated Laude points earned through all four years as listed in the course offerings chart
Score Breaks
There will be no rounding of Laude scores
- 56+ Summa Cum Laude
- 40 – 55.999 Magna Cum Laude
- 24 – 39.999 Cum Laude
There may be some students who will need to be considered on a case-by-case basis, such as students who take a semester or year abroad or who graduate early.
Examples
Minimum combination for Cum Laude
- 4.0 GPA and 6 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.5 GPA and 7 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.0 GPA and 8 semesters of advanced coursework
Minimum combination for Magna Cum Laude
- 4.0 GPA and 10 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.5 GPA and 12 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.0 PGA and 14 semesters of advanced coursework
Minimum combination for Summa Cum Laude
- 4.0 GPA and 14 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.5 GPA and 16 semesters of advanced coursework
- 3.0 GPA and 19 semesters of advanced coursework
Sample Calculation
GPA = 3.685
Courses: AP Psychology (2), Pre-Calculus (2), AP US History (2), AP Calculus (2), Brit Lit (1), AP Lit (1), Biotechnology (1),
Adv. Art Workshop (1) = 12 Laude points
Calculation: 3.685 x 12 = 44.22 earns Magna Cum Laude