2022-2023 Catalog

Graduation Honors

The official dates for the completion of degree requirements are February 1, June 1, and September 1. Commencement ceremonies are held only once a year in May. Some of the honors listed below may be awarded on Honors Day and/or acknowledged in the Commencement program.

To qualify for senior honors, students must be scheduled to have earned a minimum of sixty (60) credits at MMC by the date of their graduation (i.e., degree conferral date of February 1, June 1, or September 1). Only credits earned through coursework at MMC will be counted towards graduation honors; credits earned through Prior Learning Experience, CLEP, CPE and other similar exams as well as transfer credits are excluded from consideration. Decisions about graduation honors are made immediately upon the conclusion of the January semester each year; students who wish to be considered must ensure that any transfer credits have been received by the conclusion of January semester, and that any Incompletes have been converted to letter grades by then.

A student who has a maximum of 6 credits to complete and will have a graduation date of September 1, may request permission to walk at the Commencement ceremony held the previous spring.

 

Latin Honors

Students who have achieved a GPA of 3.90-4.00 are graduated summa cum laude; those who have attained a GPA of 3.70-3.89 are graduated magna cum laude; those who have attained a GPA of 3.50-3.69 are graduated cum laude.

 

Gold Keys

Gold Key may be awarded in each concentration to one graduating senior who has achieved a high degree of excellence in their chosen academic field. The criteria to be eligible for the Gold Key are: 1) a minimum 3.50 GPA based on all credits in the major field completed through the January semester of the year of Commencement; 2) a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 through the January semester of the year of Commencement; 3) a minimum of sixty (60) credits at MMC by the date of their graduation (i.e., degree conferral date of February 1, June 1, or September 1). In addition, Gold Key recipients should demonstrate academic integrity, self-reliance, and a commitment to independent learning. Faculty members in each department decide on the recipient of the Gold Key from among those graduating seniors who meet the criteria above. There may be one honorable mention for each Gold Key awarded.

PROCESS: Once a department puts forward its recipient, Academic Affairs checks to see if they have any violations and if so, notifies the department. Based on the details (when the violation occurred, etc.), the department can decide if it warrants a change in their recipient. 

 

Certificates in Minors

A Certificate in a Minor may be awarded in each minor to one graduate who has achieved a high degree of excellence in this field of study. The criteria for this certificate are a minimum GPA of 3.50 based on all credits in the minor field completed through the January semester of the year of Commencement and a minimum of sixty (60) credits at MMC by the date of their graduation (i.e., degree conferral date of February 1, June 1, or September 1). Faculty members in each minor select the recipient from among eligible students.

 

Valedictorian

The valedictorian is the senior with the highest GPA through the January semester of the year of Commencement who is scheduled to earn a minimum of 60 credits at MMC through the Spring semester of the year of Commencement.