<p>How do you calculate the CSU gpa?</p>
<p>What years do they count? How many honors points do you get? Do they count all classes (like pe, health, or typing)????</p>
<p>How do you calculate the CSU gpa?</p>
<p>What years do they count? How many honors points do you get? Do they count all classes (like pe, health, or typing)????</p>
<p>The GPA for UC & CSU eligibility is the average of grades earned in the required a-g subjects completed in grades 10-11. Extra points are awarded for up to 8 semesters of UC-certified honors coursework. In the selection process however, individual UC campuses may use a variety of other GPAs - some capped at 4.0, some uncapped, some with a limit on the number of extra points allowed for UC-certified honors, and some with no limit on honors points.</p>
<p>The policy of the UC and CSU is that ninth and tenth grade level high school courses that high schools might designate as honors do not meet their requirements and therefore are not granted special honors credit by the University. Additionally, the UC & CSU award honors points for a maximum of eight semesters of approved Honors/AP/IB courses when calculating their eligibility GPA. These points are granted for courses taken in 11th and 12th grades, including up to two UC-approved Honors/AP/IB courses completed in the 10th grade.</p>
<p><a href="https://admissions.ucop.edu/doorways/list/%5B/url%5D">https://admissions.ucop.edu/doorways/list/</a>
^This will tell you exactly what high school courses grant you credit towards the A-G requirements, as well as those awarding honors points.</p>