Students who have earned GPAs of 3.40 to 3.59 will graduate cum laude; students with GPAs of 3.6 to 3.79 will graduate magna cum laude; and students with GPAs of 3.8 to 4.0 will graduate summa cum laude.
To be eligible for graduation with honors, a student seeking a bachelor's degree must have completed at least 60 semester credit hours preceding graduation at Texas State. Calculation of the GPA to determine honors status is based on all Texas State work applied to the first bachelor's degree, including work completed in the final semester.
Hours earned through Texas State correspondence courses and extension courses count toward GPA and honors eligibility. Hours earned through Texas State credit-by-examination, work/life experience, and other courses that offer only “CR” (pass/fail) grades also count toward honors eligibility, but they do not count toward GPA. Remedial courses with a “CR” grade and graduate courses do not count toward honors eligibility or GPA.
Transfer students who have earned at least 60 semester hours at Texas State are eligible to graduate with honors if their Texas State GPAs meet the above criteria. Students earning second bachelor's degrees are eligible for graduation with honors if they complete 60 or more hours at Texas State in pursuit of their second degrees.