4.3 is the average weighted high school GPA of Stanford undergrads. (http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/admissions.asp?listing=1023584<id=1&intbucketid=)
Keep in mind that Stanford doesn't just look at GPA or SATs: there is a lot of other stuff involved. Look at my answer to this question: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_get_into_Stanford_University
4.0 GPA
there really isn't such thing as lowest gpa u can have to be honest, stanford doesn't accept students based soley on gpa; they accept based on what the school can offer u and what u can offer in return
3.8
4.0 average GPA
Gpa > 3.8
Stanford has no minimum GPA requirement, but I read somewhere a 3.6 is the cut off. However, Stanford looks for academic vitality, so if you have a low GPA, focus on other aspects such as the LSAT and extracurriculars.
3.97
I'm not sure about UCB, but the average GPA of accepted freshmen for Stanford is around 4.3
this is the GPA you need to get a 2.0 GPA
While Stanford does not indicate a specific GPA for transfer students through the College Board, the typical GPA for most colleges and universities is a 2.0. However, the GPA requirement can be program specific. Thus, for some programs of study, the GPA can be higher. Still, the specific requirements particular to those who wish to transfer to Stanford are as indicated below.Admission requirements for transfers:Required of All:High School Transcript College Transcript(s)Essay or Personal StatementStandardized Test ScoresStatement of good standing from Prior Institutions(s)
youu would need to have a 4.0 or better because it is a very rigorus school. you would alos need your high school or college transcripts your SAT and ACT scores and at least one AP class
For Carnegie Mellon, according to the Princeton Review, the average acceptance GPA is 3.61.