It is expected of you to maintain and achieve past the norm of undergraduate level academia. For most graduate level programs 3.0 (or nothing below a B average) is acceptable. "Regionally accredited" Universities uphold this standard to assist a graduate-level- student's longterm goals of employment/job placement and competitive salary. Borderline national accredited schools or "diploma Mills" (ex. Columbia Southern, American Military University, and Columbus University) are schools that found "loop holes" and capitalized off the military and young service members. Be aware, research, and compare degree programs that will suite your educational desires and needs. Remember,....like anything else, you will get what you pay for!
Reference for professional development:
http://www.elearners.com/guide/online-colleges-universities-and-schools/regional-accreditation-vs-national-accreditation/
No, it is not capitalized.
Grad school encompasses any study after completing a bachelor's degree. Law school is one type of Grad school.
1994-1995
It is a list of those students who have academically excelled
3.1 is ok, but most universities require at least a 3.3 for deans list recognition, so keep studying and shoot for the deans list!!
The dean's list comes out at the end of each semester.
Grad school can be for both a master's degree and a PhD.
The average grad school GPA of applicants in our program is 3.5.
The grad school admission results were positive, indicating that the individual was accepted into the graduate program.
Grad school typically starts in the fall semester, which usually begins in August or September.
uhh....search everywhere on the schools website?
John was kicked out of grad school due to academic misconduct, specifically plagiarism in his research work.