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Recognition
The university recognizes those students who
are doing exceptionally well in several ways.
1. Dean's List. Each semester the university
issues a dean's list made up of those students who have carried
at least 12 hours of graded or S-F courses with a 3.50 grade-point
average or above for the semester. Courses taken on a P-NP basis
do not count as part of the 12-hour requirement. No dean's list
is issued for summer school.
2. Annual Recognition Ceremony. In the spring
the university sponsors a ceremony at which high scholarship students
in all classes are recognized.
3. Graduation with Distinction. Undergraduates
who have a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher at the
beginning of their final term are graduated "with distinction"
provided they have completed 60 semester credits of coursework at
Iowa State University at the time they graduate. Of these 60 credits,
50 graded credits are required. This recognition appears on the
student's permanent record and diploma, and in the commencement
program. Recognition for students graduating in veterinary medicine
is based only on the grades earned while enrolled in that college.
Candidates for the bachelor of liberal studies degree may be graduated
with distinction providing that they (a) have achieved a cumulative
grade point average of 3.50 or higher for all ISU credits; (b) have
achieved a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher for
all other credits taken at the other Iowa Regent universities; and
(c) have completed 45 semester credits of coursework at the three
Iowa Regent universities at the time of graduation.
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