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I have a question about College application?
One question on a CSU application stated "All transferable undergraduate college work: GPA ="
What does that mean?
Does it mean my current GPA? or GPA of the classes that were Transferrable? Thank you
Because some of the classes that I took weren't transferrable.
2 Answers
- stephieSDLv 76 years ago
If a course is nontransferable, the new college does not care about it.
They aren't going to give you credit for it, so they don't need to know anything about it.
So 'transferable GPA' means the GPA of just your transferable courses.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
GPA of the classes that were Transferrable.
Usually they don't let you transfer credit for a class below a C. That's what they are looking for.