08-27-2021, 12:42 PM
(08-27-2021, 10:33 AM)O I dfrecore Wrote:(08-26-2021, 05:15 PM)ROYISAGIRL Wrote: It really depends on the school. Some want the most recent gpa(from your undergrad), I've seen them calculate a gpa from all lettered courses and others that just took it from mosy recent 30 graded credits.
GRADES DO NOT TRANSFER! Schools do not calculate GPA's based on transfers - they look at the original source. So if you took courses at 3 schools, you will have 3 separate GPA's, and the fact that you transferred credits between schools will have no impact on that. A grad school isn't going to look at what you brought into TESU and calculate that as your TESU GPA - they will ONLY count what you took at TESU as your TESU GPA.
So if your graduate from tesu and have 12 credits thru them at a 3.0 and you transfer in 90 ace credits as pass/fail. And have 18 credits from community college at 2.0. What gpa would graduate school look at ? And how would they calculate it ? From an earlier post I took it as they would look at your last 60 graded credits or whatever you’ve accumulated if less than 60 and average that out to get a cumulative gpa. Is that what you’re saying ?