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What should be my GPA?

Health Professions @ ESF - FAQs
You need to be aware of a sobering reality: admission to a health professions school is a highly competitive process. This means, of course, that these schools will draw candidates from the high end of the GPA range. Consider these statistics. The most common GPA for applicants admitted to medical schools nationwide, for example, is 3.75. At Upstate Medical University, the median overall GPA for accepted applicants is around 3.65 (3.57 for the science GPA).
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What is a G.P.A.?

Ohio University Hong Kong Programs: Frequently Asked Questio...
G.P.A. is Grade-Point Average - the average of all grades earned; weighted by the number of quarter credits each course is worth.
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What are the GPA requirements?

Experiential Education: Frequently Asked Questions
Students need to maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 (3.0 for graduate students) to participate in the internship program.
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The minimum GPA requirement for admission to regular graduate status is a record of 3.0 (B) in all upper division major courses and 2.70 (B-) overall average for upper division courses. Admissions committees base their decision on the entire application packet - not simply the GPA. Please contact the program you are interested in for more information.
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Counseling Program - eHandbook
Normally, an undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale is required; although other factors will be considered in the decision for admission, such as years of professional experience, high average in major field, scores on required standardized tests, or academic development beyond the baccalaureate degree. Students with lower GPA’s may be accepted as non-matriculated students.
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A student must have a minimum of 2.0(C) Grade Point Average to remain in good standing and graduate from CEU.
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GPA stands for Grade Point Average. Your GPA measures your overall performance of your subjects and is an average of your course grades.
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What's your GPA?

History 370: FAQ
I'm afraid I don't remember it, exactly. As an undergrad, it was roughly 3.75, and I graduated magna cum laude with high honors. As a grad, it was roughly 3.85. Pretty much everyone in grad school has a high GPA, though. Oh, and the grading at UCLA is easier than the grading at Cal Poly Pomona, so it's little bit easier to get a 3.75 there than it is here.
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What is the minimum GPA required?

Frequently Asked Questions about Admissions
on a 4.00 scale. All prerequisite courses must be passed with a "C" or better. A grade of "C-" is not accepted if the awarding college computes that grade as below a 2.00 in its GPA calculations. Average cumulative GPAs of entering students is approximately 3.00.
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How will the UO calculate my GPA from another institution?

Transfer Student FAQ - Frequently asked Questions
To determine your GPA for admission, we will include all attempted credits for which you received an A, B, C, D, or F, even repeated courses. Incompletes and withdrawals are not considered in the transfer GPA.
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What if my GPA is lower than the minimum requirement?

Welcome To Graduate Education Division
Students should see the individual program advisor as each program has different requirements for students with low GPAs.
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Is there a minimum GPA to participate in this program?

NIH Summer Internship Program FAQ
No. However, NIH investigators will clearly want to select applicants who appear likely to make the greatest research contributions to their laboratories.
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What is the difference between the Overall GPA, Admission GPA, Major GPA and Institutional GPA?

Frequently Asked Questions - FIU College of Business Adminis...
Overall GPA is the GPA derived from all courses taken, regardless of institution. Many graduate programs use this GPA. FIU does not maintain this GPA. Admission GPA is a special GPA available on the Student Academic Support System(SASS) audit for students not fully admitted to the college. This GPA must be a 2.25 for admission to the college of Business Administration. Third- and fourth-year business courses are not used to calculate this GPA. Future employers may request Major GPA.
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What are the GPA/conduct requirements?

Peer Mentor FAQ - First-Year Interest Groups
FIG mentors must be in good academic standing and good disciplinary standing with The University of Texas to apply for and maintain the job. It is preferred that applicants have a 3.0 GPA.
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SLU Office of the Registrar Student FAQ's
You can locate your GPA on your St. Lawrence University transcript available through the APR system. You may also come by the Registrar's office with appropriate identification. We cannot give out GPAs over the telephone.
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What if I have a very high GPA but do poorly on the GRE?

F.A.Q - Frequently Asked Questions
The weight given to standardized admissions exams varies from program to program and discipline to discipline. If your exam score is not reflective of your academic accomplishments and capabilities, it is often a good idea to ask one of your faculty recommenders to address it in the letter. This can be particularly effective if you have taken advanced courses or done independent study with that professor.
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What is the difference between GPR and GPA?

Mays Business School :: Frequently Asked Questions
There is no difference. Texas A&M University uses the terms GPR ("Grade Point Ratio") and GPA ("Grade Point Average") interchangeably.
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HCC - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Grade point average (GPA) is calculated by multiplying the semester hour value of the course by the point value of the grade earned. An "A" in a three-hour course earns 12 grade points; a "B" earns nine points; a "C" earns six points; a "D" earns three points; and an "F" earns zero points. The grade point average (GPA) is calculated by dividing the total points earned by the semester hours completed with grades.
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GPA is the acronym for Grade Point Average, and it is calculated upon the completion of each semester. Each letter grade (generally, A, B, C, D & F) has a point value per credit hour (A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, and F = 0), and the average is calculated after semester grades have been posted in the SIS system.
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IAES - Frequently Asked Questions
GPA (Grade Point Average) is used to assess how a student has performed on his or her degree program. Most Universities use a GPA scale of 4.0 but few use a scale of 5.0.
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Is Thacher's GPA weighted and how do I know what my rank is?

The Thacher School
Thacher's GPA is not weighted. The GPA sent to colleges is calculated using sophomore and junior grades from academic classes; it does not include non-AP visual or performing arts classes. Due to the rigor of our curriculum and the small size of our classes, Thacher does not rank its students. To assist colleges in their assessment our students, a School Profile is included with every Secondary School Report we submit for our students.
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