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Dean's List is an academic honor you can easily get by achieving a GPA of 3.6 or higher, without any bad grades (D, F, etc.). The cutoff used to be 3.33, but it was changed because about half of all students were making the list each semester.[1]
It's unclear whether Dean's List actually means anything. In the past, you got a letter of commendation, and a letter was sent to your parents and local newspaper.
References
- ↑ Ever Heard of Grade Deflation? Columbia Dean's List Takes 3.6, New York Observer, November 25, 2001