Yes, it is. You will be facing academic probation with anything below 2.0 and risk your financial aid/scholarships being taken away.
To graduate with cum laude honors at Wheaton College in Illinois, you must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
According to the College Board, these are the average stats for incoming freshmen:18% had h.s. GPA of 3.75 and higher16% had h.s. GPA between 3.5 and 3.7419% had h.s. GPA between 3.25 and 3.4930% had h.s. GPA between 3.0 and 3.2417% had h.s. GPA between 2.5 and 2.99I'd say that if you have at least a 3.3, you're above average for the school.
No. If you don't meet the required academic criteria to gain admission, then you are as dumb as rock and don't belong in college. 2.0 GPA 18 ACT or equivalent SAT score
It can be done but this is something her parents would have to decide and if they do decide to change it they have to go to the court where the child support order was issued.
it seems to me like your GPA doesn't matter.APPLY at the Admissions Office, located in Student Services Center 102.Generally, admission is open to anyone who is at least 18 years of age or ahigh school graduate.here is a link to their handbookhttp://www.saddleback.edu/media/pdf/handbook.pdfpage 15 talks about enrolling.but you must maintain a 2.0 GPAthis is stated on page 37call saddleback college for more info. (949) 582-4500
According to the LSU web site: "Minimum expectations for consideration for admission are 3.0 Academic GPA* on 18 units of college-preparatory high school courses as outlined in the LSU Core and a 1030 SAT (Critical Reading and Math)/22 Composite ACT."I'm still looking for their minimum GPA requirements however I just found that their Grad school requirements are only 2.7 GPA so their basic undergrad requirements must be about 2.0, just like all the other SEC schools.Read more: What_GPA_is_required_to_get_into_LSU
Actually, I think its 2.0. My friend had a 2.2 GPA with a 27 on her act and 1100 on SAT and she got accepted.
Most people in America either begin college when they are 18 or 19 depending on there birthday, though some choose to postpone there college education and start older then 18 or 19.
When you start college you are usually 18 and at 18 you are an adult. You don't need parental consent for anything at 18.
No, college students were not automatically exempted from the Vietnam draft. Initially, they were deferred from the draft while enrolled in college, but this changed in 1969 when the deferment policy ended and all men, including college students, became eligible for the draft. However, some college students were able to receive deferments based on certain circumstances, such as enrolling in specific programs or maintaining a certain GPA.
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Well, there really is no "good" GPA. There s just a GPA. Gpa stand for grade point average. It is basically getting the average grade you have, In number form. Here is an example:Sally is in high school. She decides she is going to figure out her GPA. The next day, Sally goes to all of her teachers to find out her grades. Her grades are A,B,A,B,B,A. She has a 3.5 GPA.Now on to your next question... How do you calculate it? Well answer this one question.... how many classes do I have?Ok so now find out all your grades...A=4B=3C=2D=1F=0Ok now take the number of classes you have and add up all the points from your grades. Then divide the number of classes you have into the number of points you scored... and THAT is your GPA!Example: Jeff has the following grades... C,B,B,A,C,A.... His point value for is grade is 18..... He has six classes and he divides 6 into 18.... Jeff finds out he has a 3.0 GPA because that's the number he got by dividing..... Hope This Helped~!!