Dean's List should be included next to your Grade Point Average (GPA)
Dean’s list on resume should be included next to your Grade Point Average (GPA). There is some debate over whether it should be included or not. Some professionals consider it redundant, unnecessary resume-padding. This guide will show you how to put the dean’s list on your resume and weigh the pros and cons of including it. CFI’s recommendation is to include it if you achieved it all semesters (to demonstrate academic consistency). Otherwise, exclude it.
There are many advantages of including this honor in your job application.
Benefits of including dean’s list on resume:
It may surprise you but there can actually be some disadvantages of including the dean’s list honor in your application (although they are very minor).
Potential disadvantages:
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Here is an example of how to include it on your resume.
Dartmouth College | Hanover, NH
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Economics, Minor in History
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