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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.

Is there a limit to the number of credits the UO will accept from another institution?

Transfer Student FAQ - Frequently asked Questions
There is no maximum number of credits that can be transferred from a regionally accredited four-year college or university. Up to 124 credits from an accredited community or junior college may be applied to a bachelor's degree. Credits earned at a community or junior college are transferred as lower-division credits and cannot be used to satisfy the UO upper-division graduation requirement. If you have more than 124 credits, we will accept all of your course work but not the credits.

How do I calculate my GPA?

Questions most frequently asked by prospective local student...
Detailed instructions for calculating your GPA for each year of study are in the conversion tables in the Admissions Guide that will be sent to you by ACER. Guidelines for calculating your GPA are outlined under Admission - Grade Point Average.

How do I calculate my college prep GPA?

SDSU Office of Admissions, Frequently Asked Questions
All grades earned in the 15-unit comprehensive A-G pattern of college preparatory courses taken in 10th-12th grades are used to calculate your grade point average. Honors points for grades of "A," "B" and "C" will be awarded for a maximum of eight semester courses taken in 11th and 12th grades, including up to two IB or AP courses, or honors courses with 11th or 12th grade content taken in 10th grade. Use CSUMentor's online GPA calculator to help determine your GPA.
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