On the undergraduate level, typically it is a 2.0 (C). On the graduate level a 3.0
(B). However, on the undergraduate level it may also depend on the major. For example, some health related programs may require a 2.5 (C+).
any college
Well, it depends on the college and how bad your GPA is. If it is really bad most university level institutions won't accept you. There is always community college.
There is a college that will take a 3.89 GPA! This college is called The Master Cooley College of Law.
WHAT IS THE GPA FOR SPELMAN COLLEGE.
Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.Anytime you start a new college or university, your GPA starts fresh. The GPA never transfers from one institution to another.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
The college has open admission (as with most all community colleges). No GPA required. However, a GPA of 2.0 is required to remain at the college.
Probably a community college in the area you live in. Maybe a state college too, with all the people below level that I've seen in college you'd be surprised what you can do with your GPA.
To my knowledge, a GPA of 4 is perfect (all As) and therefore a GPA of 4.1 is impossible. Aside from that mathematical quibble, good grades do count in your favor if you are seeking a scholarship, yes. A 4.1 GPA is not impossible. Many high School offer college level course which help raise your GPA past that of a 4.0. Will it help get a FULL Scholoarship? Probably not depending on the college that you're apply to. Will it look good on transcripts to get into a college? yes.
Attend your classes, do your homework, turn in your term papers, and pass testing. Just that simple and just that hard.
Most community colleges will admit anyone who can afford to attend and pass the entry exam, even if you do not pass the entry exam, it's likely the school will still have classes for you to attend in order to improve on the subjects you scored poorly in. Thus there really is no GPA requirement
sc ugp gpa, sometimes both, depending on if it is an out-of-state college/private college