Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award

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Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award
Premio Extraordinario de Fin de Carrera
Awarded forAcademic Excellence. The best academic results, the best academic record and the highest grade point average (GPA) in their class at university.
Country Spain
Presented by University

The Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award (also the Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Prize or End-of-Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award, Premio Extraordinario de Fin de Carrera or Premio Extraordinario de Licenciatura/Grado, in Spanish), is the official and prestigious university academic award granted annually by each university in Spain to university students who have completed their Bachelor's Degree with the best academic results, the best academic record and with the highest grade point average (GPA) in their class. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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It is a Spanish academic award for the best academic results at university, given to the student with the highest academic standing among their graduating class. It is similar to the valedictorian used in the United States, to the dux (Latin for "leader"), to the Major de promotion ("first in class") in France or to the Academic Excellence Award (Bachelor's Award) or the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in some universities such as the Central European University. [5] [6]

The Award

The Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award is awarded annually by the Governing Council of each Spanish university, [7] for each academic degree that the university offers (Medicine, Law, Economics, ...), to students who have the best academic records (with an academic record full of distinctions and Honours). [8] [9] [10]

As a university award, each university approves its own regulations on the awarding of the Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award. The extraordinary awards will be granted by the Rector at the proposal of the Centers, Faculties or Schools. The prizes usually have an economic endowment, either in direct mode or in way of exemption of payments in subsequent studies. [11] [12] [13]

Award name

As the prize is awarded by each university, there may be some slight variation in the name, but most universities follow the same name. This award which rewards and recognizes the excellence in academic career is called:

Notable people awarded with the Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award

Among famous students who were awarded by their university with the Bachelor's Degree Extraordinary Award for having the best academic record of their class at university:

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