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Cumulative GPA?
hello everyone I am currently enrolled in my local community college and plan on transferring this coming fall. I emailed the transfer counselor at the school I plan to attend about what kind of grades I needed to transfer. Her response was and I quote. " we require a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA in one full-time attempted semester to offer you admission as a transfer student". My question is what is my cumulative gpa? Is my high school gpa also taken into account since they also asked me to submit my high school transcript or is just my first semester of college considered This past semester I finished with a 3.6 while taking 14 credits but my high school transcript is a 2.0 at best. Any insight would be much appreciated thank you.
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- PaperCraneLv 66 years ago
What you should do is complete two years at this community college. Why? Because after you've been awarded your associate's degree, your high school transcript literally does not matter. Once you've finished at this college with good grades, you've proved that you can handle university. High school GPA matters until you have 60 credits or more at some schools.
- BeingStalkedLv 56 years ago
It mean that out of all the classes you take you need a 2.0 combined. You are good.
- stephieSDLv 76 years ago
High school GPA will be irrelevant.
They may need your high school transcripts for other reasons, but they won't use it in your GPA calculation.