The School of Computing Technologies Dean’s List is academic recognition awarded to high achieving students who demonstrate outstanding performance in their program. It is based on achieving a high-grade point average (GPA) over a specific academic year period, while completing a minimum number of courses.
The School of Computing Technologies Dean’s List is academic recognition awarded to high achieving students who demonstrate outstanding performance in their program. It is based on achieving a high-grade point average (GPA) over a specific academic year period, while completing a minimum number of courses.
Being named on the Dean’s List is a mark of academic excellence that can strengthen a student’s CV, scholarship applications, and future employment or postgraduate study opportunities. It reflects consistent effort, commitment to learning, and engagement with their discipline.
To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must meet several criteria:
The Credit Point (CP) ranges for each year level are:
The Dean's List is an academic honour awarded to studnets who achieve outstanding results and rank among the top performers in their program for a given period.

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