University Honors

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Graduation Honors

The academic achievements of graduating students at the baccalaureate level are formally recognized at the public Commencement exercises, appear in published lists of graduates, and are recorded on transcripts. Only Gonzaga University credits are used in computing graduation honors. To calculate a student's achieved honors designation, grade point averages are truncated two decimal spaces and are not rounded up. For recognition purposes at Commencement, eligibility for these honors is determined based on the cumulative GPA as of the end of the fall semester. Graduate and Doctoral students do not receive graduation honors.

Undergraduate students who have earned sixty four Gonzaga credits receive the following academic honors recognition:

GPA

Honors Level

3.50 - 3.69

Cum Laude

3.70 - 3.89

Magna Cum Laude

3.90 - 4.00

Summa Cum Laude

Students who have earned at least 48, but less than 64, Gonzaga University credits are graduated 'With Distinction' if the cumulative grade-point average is 3.50 or higher.

University Leadership Programs




The Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program is a three-year undergraduate minor founded on the Jesuit educational philosophy of educating the whole person. Its purpose is to prepare students to create new ventures that make a positive difference in society. This student-centered program is designed for promising individuals from any major who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, creativity, and a commitment to serve others.
 
The Comprehensive Leadership Program at Gonzaga University is a formal, for-credit academic leadership program intended to complement students’ academic goals through theoretical study and experiential learning culminating in the Minor in Leadership Studies. The program was inaugurated in 2002 in an effort to support the University mission of creating leaders, in a variety of fields, dedicated to the common good. The CLP offers a unique scholarly environment for students from every major, and provides transformational and reflective experiences focused on three dimensions: self-awareness, relationship with others, and community action for the common good.  Undergraduates take the Minor in Leadership Studies in conjunction with their chosen major in any academic field, including business, engineering, nursing, computer science, biology, chemistry, education and the liberal arts.  Admission to the Comprehensive Leadership Program is competitive and the application takes place during the fall of a student’s first year, and is based on demonstrated leadership and desire to study leadership through written essays, individual interviews, group interviews, and student’s grade point average. The CLP prepares students for real-life leadership as it strives to produce graduates with a deep and holistic understanding of leadership, the meaning of moral character, and an ethic of care and service.
 

University Honors Society

The national honor society devoted to the advancement of scholarship and to the recognition of non-traditional students continuing their higher education. Membership is based on the top 10% of non-traditional students who have taken at least 30 credits at Gonzaga University.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: March, 1995
 
The national Jesuit honor society for third year and fourth year men and women students of outstanding academic achievement, service, and loyalty to the ideals of Jesuit education.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: April, 1939
 
The national honorary and professional accounting fraternity for third year and fourth year accounting majors of outstanding academic achievement. Membership is open to students with at least a 3.00 GPA in accounting courses and a 3.00 cumulative GPA.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: April, 1997
 
The national business honor society. Membership is for the top 7% of the third year class, the top 10% of the fourth year class, and the top 20% of the Master of Business Administration class.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: April, 1999
 
A nonprofit organization established to recognize college student-athletes who excel both on and off the field of competition.  
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 2011
 
CSI is an international honor society that values academic and professional excellence in counseling. We promote a strong professional identity through members (professional counselors, counselor educators, and students) who contribute to the realization of a healthy society by fostering wellness and human dignity. 
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: January, 2014
 
Eta Sigma Phi is an honorary collegiate society for students of Latin and/or Greek. The society began as an undergraduate classics club in 1914 at the University of Chicago, and in 1924 it became a national organization with chapters at colleges and universities across the country. There are currently over 200 chapters in existence; Gonzaga's chapter, Theta Xi, was formed in 2007.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 2007
 
The national education honor society. Membership is limited to third year and fourth year students enrolled in one of the phases of the education program of the School of Education, and is based on academic and professional abilities.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: October, 2003
 
The National Communication Honor Society for outstanding students in any of the communication arts. Membership in Iota Rho, our local chapter, is limited to third and fourth year students who have achieved high academic achievement, leadership and service and demonstrated a commitment to the discipline of communication.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: February, 2000
 
Honors students of outstanding artistic merit, leadership, and academic accomplishments for those minoring in the art of dance. Membership is limited to senior dance minors who have maintained a 3.5 GPA or higher in academic dance studies and who demonstrate a commitment to the discipline of dance.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 2016
 
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) is an honors organization that recognizes and elevates high achievers. NSCS provides career and graduate school connections, leadership and service opportunities and gives out a million dollars in scholarships annually. NSCS members are deeply committed to scholarship, leadership, and service and as a result, are impacting their campus and local communities every day.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: October, 2015
 
The international honor society in economics.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: October, 1977
 
Founded in 1921, Phi Alpha Theta is the national honor society in history, whose mission is to promote the study of history through the encouragement of research, good teaching, publication and the exchange of learning and ideas among historians. Since the foundation of the Xi-Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta at Gonzaga University, hundreds of Gonzaga’s top students in history have joined the 350,000 members in 900 chapters across the U.S.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: July, 1968
 
Phi Sigma lota recognizes outstanding accomplishment in the study or teaching of any of the academic fields related to foreign language, literature, or culture. These fields include not only modern foreign languages, but also other fields with a significant foreign language component.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 2017
 
The national honor society in philosophy founded in 1930 which recognizes philosophy students for their academic achievement. Now an international honor society, it is open to all Gonzaga students who have completed a minimum of twelve philosophy credits and have met particular grade requirements.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 1998
 
Incorporated at Syracuse University in 1914, Pi Mu Epsilon is a national mathematics honor society dedicated to the promotion and recognition of scholarly activity in the mathematical sciences. WA Epsilon, the local chapter at Gonzaga University is one of over 380 chapters throughout the country. Established in 1968, WA Epsilon has been an active chapter since 2014. Events are held throughout the academic year, often in conjunction with other activities in the mathematics department. Students are invited to join WA Epsilon each spring if they satisfy the eligibility requirements. An induction ceremony is held in April of each year.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: 1968
 
The national honor society for students majoring in political science at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Gonzaga's Chapter, Alpha Beta Xi is open to students in the junior and senior year. Membership is attained through academic achievement at the highest level in both discipline and in overall academic work.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: March, 2004
 
The National Honor Society in Psychology, founded in 1929 for the purposes of encouraging stimulating, and maintaining excellence in scholarship, and advancing the science of psychology.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: September, 1992
 
The international English honor society. A member of the Association of College Honor Societies, it was founded in 1924 at Dakota Wesleyan University. With over 750 active chapters located in Europe, the Caribbean, and the United States, there are more than 1,000 faculty sponsors, and approximately 8,500 members inducted annually. Sigma Tau Delta’s central purpose is to confer distinction upon students of the English language and literature in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: November, 2006
 
This organization is one of the largest and most prestigious nursing organizations in the world. The name of the organization was chosen from the Greek words meaning love, courage, and honor. STTI's mission is to "support the learning, knowledge and professional development of nurses committed to making a difference in health worldwide." As the international honor society of nursing, it recognizes superior achievement, fosters high professional standards and the development of leadership, encourages creative work, and seeks to strengthen commitment to the ideals and purposes of the profession.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: August, 1987
 
The national honor society for undergraduate engineering (all disciplines) majors of outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and community service.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: February, 1995
 
The national honor society for religious studies majors of outstanding academic achievement and commitment to publishing and service to the University.
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: November, 1983
 
Upsilon Pi Epsilon is the International Honor Society for the computing and information sciences. The mission of Upsilon Pi Epsilon is to recognize academic excellence in computer science and engineering at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and is endorsed by the Association for Computing Machinery and the IEEE Computer Society. 
Date of Establishment at Gonzaga University: September, 2010
 

University Academic Awards

Each spring the faculties of the University meet in convocation to recognize the academic achievements of individual members of the University community. Among others, these awards include: 
The gift of the Gonzaga Alumni Association to a member of the graduating class who has shown excellence in his or her field or study and involvement in University and student life, and who has created an impact on the community of Spokane.
 
The gift of the University in memory of Father Garrigan to the member of the graduating class who has achieved the highest cumulative grade point average for four years of undergraduate work at Gonzaga.
 
Each one of the first year, second year, third year, and fourth year awards will be granted to the undergraduate student who had the highest GPA calculated for the fall and spring semesters, and was enrolled for 30 or more academic credits in the academic year. If there is a tie, the award will be granted to the student who earned the highest (total) cumulative GPA. Only Gonzaga grades are considered in the GPA. Courses predetermined or mandated by academic departments as Satisfactory/Non Satisfactory grading only will be counted in the 30 credits.