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=== United Kingdom === {{further|British undergraduate degree classification}} [[File:Degree Certificate from the University of Wales.jpg|thumb|[[University of Wales]] degree certificate in Latin, 1984]] In the [[Education in the UK|UK]], the Latin ''cum laude'' is used in commemorative Latin versions of degree certificates sold by a few universities (e.g. the [[University of Edinburgh]]) to denote a [[honours degree|bachelor's degree with honours]], but the honours classification is stated as in English, e.g. ''primi ordinis'' for first class rather than ''summa cum laude'', etc. Official degree certificates use English.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.ed.ac.uk/student-administration/graduations/latin-parchment |title=Souvenir Latin Parchment | access-date=16 March 2023| work = Student Administration| publisher = [[University of Edinburgh]]}}</ref>
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