Latin phrases used to denote levels of academic distinction.
1 Attending Southeastern Louisiana University on a basketball scholarship, she graduated cum laude .
2 She left North Carolina to enroll at Harvard, where she graduated cum laude .
3 At Cornell University he graduated summa cum laude with distinction in all subjects.
4 The 19-year-old recently graduated cum laude , earning her bachelor's degree in computer science.
5 Jordan graduated magna cum laude with a double major in political science and history.
6 He'd probably graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School.
7 Thank God I went to college, and graduated cum laude .
8 Eventually Austen went back and graduated-notsumma cum laude , honesty compels me to add.
9 Cooper graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-Columbia, with a degree in Journalism.
10 Having recently won a poetry competition and graduated cum laude , James Seanego is on form.
11 She holds cum laude degrees in English and Philosophy, and a Master of Social Work.
12 But she was from an excellent family, and had graduated from Yale summa cum laude .
13 He went to Yale, and graduated summa cum laude .
14 Catlett then chose Howard University's School of Art, where she graduated cum laude in 1935.
15 At Harvard, Levitt wrote his senior thesis on thoroughbred breeding and graduated summa cum laude .
16 Tyrone Duncan joined the FBI in 1968, immediately after graduat- ing cum laude from Harvard Law.
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