What if an applicant does not have a cumulative undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0?
In some cases, those who do not fulfill the normal requirements for degree-seeking status may be granted “conditional acceptance.” Conditional acceptance consists of a probationary period of one semester for full-time students and one year (minimum of 6 credits) for part-time students, during which a 3.0 cumulative grade point average must be achieved to remain within the program.
Related Questions
- GRADE POINT AVERAGE Q: The application requests four undergraduate grade point averages: cumulative GPA, GPA after the first two years, major GPA, and upper division GPA. Do I need to calculate all four grade point averages?
- Is the required grade point average (GPA) only based on the applicant’s undergraduate degree or is consideration given to postgraduate studies?
- What can an applicant do if their undergraduate GPA and/or DPD GPA are less than 2.7?