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3.5.4 School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape - Degree "With Distinction" upon Graduation


The notation “With Distinction” will be entered in the permanent record and on the graduation parchment of a student who successfully completes the Bachelor of Design in City Innovation program with a grade point average of at least 3.60 over the last 90 units of the 120 units applicable to the degree. In cases in which the “last 90” must include some but not all of a group of courses taken in the same term, the selection will be made in the manner most advantageous to the student. A student who has taken part of their course work at another institution may be granted a degree “With Distinction” at the discretion of the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape.

Courses with Credit Granted (CG) grades will not be used toward the minimum 90 units to calculate for “With Distinction” eligibility.


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