Cal State L.A. recognizes superior academic achievement by conferring honors upon students with outstanding records at an annual spring Honors Convocation and at the Commencement Exercises.
Recognition is accorded at the annual Honors Convocation to undergraduate students placed on the Dean’s List, those who were awarded Honors at Entrance and members of the General Education Honors Program. Students receiving Special Recognition in Graduate Studies are also honored. Also recognized at the Honors Convocation are recipients of academic scholarship awards and juniors and seniors elected to membership in national honor societies. The requirements for Honors at Entrance, Dean’s List, and Certificate of Honor and Special Recognition in Graduate Studies awards are as follows:
Honors at Entrance
First-time freshmen who enter with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher on their high school record.
Dean’s List
Undergraduate who earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in 12 or more units of graded course work in one semester are named to the Dean’s List. Students who receive NC for any coursework in the semester under consideration are not eligible to be named to the Dean’s List for that semester.
Honors at Graduation
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California State University, Los Angeles uses three designations of honors at graduation: cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum laude. To be eligible for honors a graduate must have completed a minimum of 45 units in residence at Cal State L.A. and have attained the appropriate standing (in terms of cumulative grade point average earned at Cal State L.A.) as described below.
Summa Cum Laude: GPA equal to or greater than 3.9
Magna Cum Laude: GPA equal to or greater than 3.75 but less than 3.9
Cum Laude: GPA equal to or greater than 3.5 but less than 3.75
All students attaining these minimum grade point averages will be awarded the corresponding honors upon conferral of degree.
Departmental Honors Programs
Further recognition of academic excellence is accorded through Cal State L.A.’s departmental honors programs, offered presently in anthropology, biology, chemistry, child development, physics, and sociology. Students who maintain a superior grade point average and have faculty recommendation are permitted to enroll in an honors program in their elected major. Considerable freedom is provided students and their advisers in designing enriched programs of study. This may include deviation from traditional course patterns to permit additional work in subjects related to the major, more intensive study in subject areas of special interest, and participation in special colloquia, independent study, individual research, and honors theses.
Students who complete these honors programs receive citations of departmental honors on their transcripts and diplomas.
National Honor Societies
Chapters of more than twenty national honor societies have been chartered at Cal State L.A. to accord recognition to students who demonstrate superior scholarship and leadership in academic areas. A specific minimum grade point average, ranging from 3.0 to 3.85, is required for initiation into each of these honor societies.
National Honor Society
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Discipline(s)
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Alpha Kappa Delta, Iota Chapter |
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Sociology |
Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Chapter |
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Nursing |
Beta Alpha Psi, Beta Lambda Chapter |
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Accounting |
Beta Beta Beta, Epsilon Theta Chapter |
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Biological Sciences |
Beta Gamma Sigma, Eta Chapter |
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Business |
Chi Epsilon, Cal State L.A. Chapter |
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Civil Engineering |
Delta Pi Epsilon, Beta Pi Chapter |
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Business Education |
Epsilon Pi Tau, Alpha Psi Chapter |
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Technology |
Eta Kappa Nu, Epsilon Nu Chapter |
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Electrical Engineering |
Golden Key, Cal State L.A. Chapter |
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all academic disciplines |
Kappa Delta Pi, Iota Phi Chapter |
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Education |
Kappa Pi, Gamma Tau Chapter |
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Art |
Omicron Delta Epsilon, Eta of California Chapter |
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Economics |
Phi Alpha, Tau Eta Chapter |
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Social Work |
Phi Alpha Theta, Eta Xi Chapter |
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History |
Phi Beta Delta, Zeta Chapter |
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International scholars |
Phi Delta Kappa, Campus Chapter No. 121 |
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Education |
Phi Kappa Phi, Cal State L.A. Chapter |
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all academic disciplines |
Pi Delta Phi, Epsilon Nu Chapter |
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French |
Pi Lambda Theta, Alpha Psi Chapter |
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Education |
Pi Sigma Alpha, Gamma Omega Chapter |
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Political Science |
Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Kappa Chapter |
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Mechanical Engineering |
Psi Chi, Cal State L.A. Chapter |
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Psychology |
Sigma Delta Pi, Gamma Psi Chapter |
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Spanish |
Sigma Theta Tau |
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Nursing |
Tau Beta Pi, California Iota Chapter |
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Engineering |
Career Placement Information
The Office of University Admissions may furnish, upon request, information about the employment of students who graduate from programs or courses of study preparing students for a particular career field. Any such data provided must be in a form that does not allow for the identification of any individual student. This information includes data concerning the average starting salary and the percentage of previously enrolled students who obtained employment.
The information may include data collected from either graduates of the campus or graduates of all campuses in the California State University.
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