Recognition of Excellence
Dean's Honour Roll
The annual Dean's Honour Roll recognizes
academic excellence by assigning the notation "Member of Dean's
Honour Roll" to the grade report and transcript of a student who
achieves a sessional credit-weighted grade point average of 7.5
or higher on a minimum of 24 credits, or, in the final year of study,
a minimum of 18 credits.
BSc and BSc Honours candidates coregistered in
the Faculty of Education, who are registered in a minimum of 24
credits overall (of which at least 18 credits are for the BSc or
BSc Honours) and who achieve a sessional credit-weighted grade point
average of 7.5 or higher on their credits for the BSc or BSc Honours,
are also eligible to be on the Faculty of Pure and Applied Science
Dean's Honour Roll.
First-Class Degrees
The Faculty of Pure and Applied Science rewards
exceptional students by designating their BSc or BSc Honours degrees
"first class" or "first class with distinction".
First-class standing is normally awarded
to students whose cumulative credit-weighted grade point average
is 7.5 or higher overall and in the science major subject area(s).
With distinction is normally added to
the first class BSc or BSc Honours degree of students whose cumulative
credit-weighted grade point average is 8.0 (A) or higher overall
and in the science major subject area(s).
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