Do UC's average your GPA if you have attended more than one college?

<p>Person A has been to two CCC's, would UC's average between two CCC's when evaluating?</p>

<p>Person B is concurrently attending two CCC's, what would happen with your GPA?</p>

<p>Person C has been to an out-of-state private school for one semester, then has been to a CCC since, what happens?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>i'm concurrently enrolled at 2 CC's. when you submit your application, you just indicate which school you took which course at and they just figure out your GPA for you, so yes.</p>

<p>Ah okay thanks, anyone have an inkling or answer to person C? I guess person C is tricky because ideally the student would want the credits to transfer, but depending on how good or bad the GPA is, does or does not want the GPA to factor into the community college one which is comprised of UC transferable courses that are verified by Assist.org.</p>

<p>It's not like they just take the GPA that's on the transcript; it's the quotient of your grade points over your grade units. So, add the units from the private school semester and add it to total units from cc, and add the grade points ** ex. 20 grade points for 5 unit class, where 20/5=4.0** to total grade points from cc. The new total grade points over grade units is your gpa; there is not averaging or anything like that going on.</p>

<p>^^ also I should add it's the grade points/units of transferrable classes if it's not obvious</p>

<p>how do they calculate GPA if i went to UCI for 1 quarter then community for the next 3 semesters?</p>

<p>they just convert the quarter to a semester and put it with the rest of em</p>

<p>then, how do they calculate the units?</p>