University Honors

Semester Honors 

Each semester, undergraduates who complete a full course load and earn outstanding grades are recognized by inclusion on the University Honors list. Each time a student is included on the list, his or her official record also shows the award of University Honors for that semester. The list is compiled at the end of the fall and spring semesters but not at the end of the summer session. To be included, a student must:

  1. earn at least 45 grade points
  2. a grade point average of at least 3.50 on courses completed in residence
  3. and must have no incomplete grades (symbol X).

Credit by exam, correspondence, or extension coursework do not count towards honors. This program replaced the College of Natural Sciences Dean’s Honors List.

Graduate With University Honors

To be eligible to graduate with University honors, an undergraduate must have completed at least sixty hours at the University of Texas at Austin. Graduation with University honors is based on the average of all grades earned in courses taken at the University, whether the courses were passed, failed, or repeated. Courses taken pass/fail are counted in the sixty-hour minimum, but only letter grades (including F’s in pass/fail courses) are used to determine the grade point average.

The faculty of each college or school determines the percentage of the graduating class of that division to receive honors (cum laude), high honors (magna cum laude), and highest honors (summa cum laude), and the minimum grade point average for each category, subject to the following requirements:

  1. Honors graduates must have a University grade point average of at least 3.30.
  2. No more than 20 percent of the graduating class of each college or school may receive honors, high honors, and highest honors.
    • No more than 10 percent of the class may receive high honors and highest honors.
    • No more than 4 percent may receive highest honors.

For additional information, please visit the college website for more about honors and recognition.

Honors and recognition information