Latin Honors Calculator

Latin Honor Level
Cum Laude
GPA: 3.650
0.050 more GPA points needed for Magna Cum Laude
Summa Cum Laude
3.9+ needed
Magna Cum Laude
3.7+ needed
Cum Laude
Achieved

How to Use This Calculator

Enter your current cumulative GPA, credits completed, and total degree credits. The calculator instantly shows your Latin honors status and what GPA you need in remaining credits to reach each tier.

The Advanced calculator below adds semester-by-semester planning to project your final honors status. The Professional tier lets you customize thresholds to match your institution and see a detailed requirements table.

Advanced Semester Analysis & School Comparison Semester-by-semester breakdown and institution comparison
Summa Cum Laude
Required: 3.90 GPA
Not Feasible
Current GPA: 3.650 / 3.90 (94%)
Magna Cum Laude
Required: 3.70 GPA
3.85
avg needed remaining
Current GPA: 3.650 / 3.70 (99%)
Cum Laude
Required: 3.50 GPA
Met
already eligible
Current GPA: 3.650 / 3.50 (100%)

Latin Honors Thresholds

Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honor):   GPA 3.90+ (typically)
Magna Cum Laude (Great Honor):     GPA 3.70–3.89 (typically)
Cum Laude (With Honor):            GPA 3.50–3.69 (typically)

Note: Thresholds vary by institution. Some schools use class rank percentiles instead of fixed GPA cutoffs.
Use the Professional tier to customize thresholds for your specific school.

Required GPA Formula

Scenario: Student has 90 credits with a 3.65 GPA. Needs 3.70 for Magna Cum Laude. 30 credits remain.

Current quality points: 3.65 × 90 = 328.5

Target quality points: 3.70 × 120 = 444.0

Needed in 30 credits: (444.0 − 328.5) ÷ 30 = 3.85 average

Achievable — requires consistent high-B to A-range performance in remaining courses.

Professional Full Latin Honors Profile Multi-scale analysis, graduate school & honors table
Current GPA
3.650
Credits Done
90 / 120
Remaining
30 cr
Current Honor
Cum Laude
Summa Cum Laude
Requires 3.90 cumulative GPA
Not achievable with remaining credits
Magna Cum Laude
Requires 3.70 cumulative GPA
Need 3.85 avg
Achieve 3.85 average in remaining 30 credits
Cum Laude
Requires 3.50 cumulative GPA
Already meeting Cum Laude requirements

How Schools Determine Latin Honors

Not all schools use a fixed GPA cutoff. Some institutions award Latin honors to the top percentage of graduates — for example, top 5% receive Summa, top 15% receive Magna, top 25% receive Cum Laude. Under this system, actual GPA cutoffs change each year based on the class's performance. Fixed GPA thresholds are more common at larger state universities, while percentage-based systems are more common at highly selective schools.

Frequently Asked Questions

Summa Cum Laude is Latin for "with highest honor" and is the top tier of Latin academic honors. It is awarded to students with the highest GPAs in the graduating class. Magna Cum Laude means "with great honor" and Cum Laude means "with honor." These designations appear on your diploma, transcript, and are announced at commencement.
Yes — Latin honors are a well-recognized signal of academic achievement and appear on resumes and LinkedIn profiles. They are particularly valued in competitive fields like law, consulting, finance, and medicine. After your first job or graduate school, the honors designation typically matters less than your work experience.
Latin honors are traditionally awarded for undergraduate degrees. Graduate programs use different distinctions — master's students may be recognized "With Distinction" or "With Merit," and PhD graduates may graduate "With Commendation." Check your graduate program's specific policies.
Policies vary significantly. Some schools calculate Latin honors based only on the GPA earned at their institution, excluding transfer credits. Others include all accepted transfer credits. If you transferred, ask your registrar whether your transfer GPA is included — this can make a substantial difference.
Check your school's undergraduate catalog or the registrar's website. Common variations include 3.5/3.7/3.9 (most common), 3.5/3.75/3.9, 3.3/3.6/3.8, and 3.5/3.7/4.0. Use the "Custom Thresholds" tab in the Professional tier to enter your school's specific cutoffs.

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