Typically, anything less than a 3.0
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Less than 3.3 you may lose funding
Less than 3.75 you probably won't get future in-program funding
Less than 4, probably no national funding 4 or more is glorious I imagine
The GPA requirement depends on the college or university, and the specific program of study. The below should help you find the requirements particular to the institution of your choice.
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To graduate an associates or bachelor's degree, usually it is a 2.0 GPA. However, in graduate school students are typically required to maintain a 3.0 GPA to remain in school and graduate.
Grad school doesn't have latin distinctions. It's usually for undergrad and if grad school then it's only for law school.
Just be a high school grad or have your GED.
I have a GPA of 2.8 and majored in economics at UC Davis. I would like to change my path and go to Dental School or Law School or a Nurse School. would it be possible for me to get into one of those grad schools? if so, what do i have to do? and which grad schools do i have a shot in? obviously i didn't take any of the science classes the premed undergrads took. Help MEE
If you are looking to go to grad school you will need to sit your GRE beforehand. If you are not planning to go to grad school then there is no real need to take the GRE test.
I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school. I got into Pitt's school of engineering with about a 3.5 GPA in high school.
2.0 GPA
You need to have a 3.5 GPA or above
It depends on which school you are applying to.
Grad school encompasses any study after completing a bachelor's degree. Law school is one type of Grad school.
A GPA is not needed. You just need a high school diploma or GED.
Their average unweighted high school GPA is a 3.6.
If you have a 3.3 GPA in high school, you will need to continue you good study habits in college. Your GPA does not carry over from high school to college.