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I am entering the university with 32.0 units of AP and transfer work. Am I eligible to receive the Academic Achievement Award in my first semester at USC?

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I am entering the university with 32.0 units of AP and transfer work. Am I eligible to receive the Academic Achievement Award in my first semester at USC?

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No. It is first necessary to earn a grade point average at USC. If you earn at least a 3.750 USC GPA and complete at least 12.0 USC units, you may apply at the conclusion of your first semester to earn the Award in your second semester. Q: My current USC GPA is 3.775, but I’m concerned my GPA may drop below 3.750 after my grades are reported for the current semester. Can I still receive the Academic Achievement Award in the following semester? A: Yes, if you apply for the Award while your USC GPA is above a 3.750. Your GPA and class standing are established at the time of your application, and if your GPA drops below 3.750 due to the report of additional grades, your Award will not be revoked for the semester in question. Q: I have completed 20 units and my USC GPA is 3.850. I have 16 units in progress in the current semester, and I would like to apply to receive the Award in the following semester. When should I apply? A: It is necessary to meet all criteria simultaneously to be eligi

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