You can probably transfer between colleges with a 2.6 GPA. This is a B/C average, which means you are probably passing everything.
Rutgers is an university in New Jersey with enrollment of 58,788 as of 2012. For transfer students the average GPA for enrollment is between 3.6 and 4.3.
No, only the credits transfer. The courses that are transferred will have no affect on your grade point average (GPA) at the four your college or university. Thus, you start with a fresh GPA.
The average GPA for students with a 3.8 GPA is 3.8.
Kean University doesn't have a stated minimum GPA requirement to be accepted to the school, however the average GPA of its students is 3.0. If you are a transfer student, there is a minimum GPA, which is 2.0.
My cumulative GPA average is 3.8.
well in simple terms the grades and credits transfer but don't get calculated into the GPA in the New School
A GPA is a GRADE POINT AVERAGE it the average from all your classes.
In most cases, your GPA from community college will transfer to a university when you transfer credits. However, some universities may have specific policies on how they calculate transferred GPA. It's best to check with the university you plan to transfer to for their specific guidelines.
It is a test where you find out your GPA (Grade Point Average)
Gpa stands for 'grade point average'..it is the average each and every grades
this means a "C" average. For most high schools a 2.0 GPA is required for graduation. In terms of college I would suggest a community college, do well there, and then transfer to a 4 year university.