Not with those stats alone, however those are usually a precursor to a good ACT score. A 30 will get you a full tuition scholarship, but beware the cost of living, and other expenses.
you need a 3.7 GPA
Ask whoever is giving the scholarship if there are GPA requirements.
4.0
4.1
A GPA is a GRADE POINT AVERAGE it the average from all your classes.
I've run into a couple scholarships that were for students who weren't doing as well in school.
You have a very good chance of getting some kind of scholarship You need to apply to many different schools and scholarships and see what you are offered.
Scholarships are often determined based on more than just your GPA. With that said, usually a 2.0 GPA is required to be eligible for most scholarships. There is a chance you may receive a scholarship if you have a lot of involvement in your school, or if perhaps your circumstances are extraordinary. I would suggest doing whatever you can to raise your GPA if possible. Definitely talk with your school counselor, and search online scholarship databases to see what different scholarship criterias may be. There are a ton of scholarships out there for the taking, but having at least a 2.0 is probably necessary to receive any of them.
Well every year you get a gpa.....so obviously it affects your gpa.
In Frisco Independent School District, (and a few others) AP and honors classes are out of a 6.0, and regular classes are on a 5.0. For example, if you got a 100% in all your classes, and all your classes were AP classes, you would have a 6.0 GPA. However, if you had 90% in those same classes, you would have a 5.0 GPA, which is equivalent to having all 100% in regular/standard classes.
Not all schools measure GPA the same, and if you have AP or honors classes your GPA will be weighted, but if these are all academic classes you should have a 3.0. A=4.0 and C=2.0. Add up all the numbers (4+4+2+2=12) and divide by the number of classes to get your final GPA.
It is at least a 30 and a 3.5 GPA.