Honors Lists
Here you will find a variety of templates related to honors lists. Use the links below to jump to specific examples on this page:
The examples below provide a basic template to congratulate students who've earned honors. You may edit, remove, or add content as desired. Replace the text in RED with your school's info. Text in [Yellow] represents personal data from your spreadsheet or list of students.
The examples below provide a basic template to congratulate students who've earned honors. You may edit, remove, or add content as desired. Replace the text in RED with your school's info. Text in [Yellow] represents personal data from your spreadsheet or list of students.
If a student has two majors: Keep the student in one row in your spreadsheet, and add a column called [Major 2]. Include the word "and" before the second major so that it fits whether a student has a second major or does not. For example, [Business] [and Marketing].
Dean's List
Merit Title: [Spring 2017] Dean's List
Merit Summary: [Merit University] congratulates more than [1,000] students who were named to the [Spring 2017] Dean's List.
Merit Title: [Spring 2017] President's List
Merit Summary: [Merit University] congratulates more than [1,000] students who were named to the [Spring 2017] President's List.
Provost's List
Merit Title: [Spring 2017] Provost's List
Merit Summary: [Merit University] congratulates more than [1,000] students who were named to the [Spring 2017] Provost's List.
Chancellor's List
Merit Title: [Spring 2017] Chancellor's List
Merit Summary: [Merit University] congratulates more than [1,000] students who were named to the [Spring 2017] Chancellor's List.
Mixed Honors Lists
In the following example, the spreadsheet that accompanies this story includes students who were named to both the Dean's List and President's List. The spreadsheet includes a column called "Honor List" and the name of the list the student was named to is included there.
Merit Title: [Spring 2017] Honors Lists
Merit Summary: [Merit University] congratulates more than [1,000] students who were named to [Spring 2017] honors lists.