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2025 spring semester graduates, Dean’s List and Bronze Tablet honorees named

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign has announced 8,656 Dean’s List students, 314 Bronze Tablet honorees and more than 11,760 degrees and certificates awarded for the 2025 spring semester.

Dean’s List eligibility is limited to the top 20% of a student’s college class or curriculum. To be eligible, students must complete at least 12 academic semester hours taken for a letter grade.

University Honors and inclusion on the Bronze Tablet are the university’s highest honors for graduating students. Honorees, who are the top 3% from each college’s graduating class, must have a total grade-point average of at least 3.5 (out of a possible 4.0), although in recent years an average as high as 3.9 was needed to make the list in some colleges at Illinois.

The first Bronze Tablet, bearing 14 names, appeared in 1925.

Spring 2025 Dean’s List honorees

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Spring 2025 Bronze Tablet honorees

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Spring 2025 Degrees and Certificates Awarded

Note: includes departmental and university honors conferred.

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Editor’s note:   

This information is available on this web database for approximately one year. Inquiries regarding Dean’s List and Bronze Tablet honorees from prior years should be directed to the student’s college or school of enrollment. Students may request degree verifications from the Office of the Registrar degree verification website. Employers and background-screening firms may request degree verifications from the National Student Clearinghouse.

The addresses listed are provided by the students. You may wish to check the Champaign and Urbana listings for students from your area who may have given a campus address as their home. The lists will not include graduates added after July 7 or Dean’s List honorees added after June 24.

Dean’s List recipients with incomplete residence information are advised to access the self-serve system and check whether any of the data fields were left blank or contain conflicting data. Completing or correcting information in the self-serve system will not result in a change to the current list but could apply to future announcements.

If you suspect a different problem with this list, call us at 217-333-1085 or email us.

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