<p>Many of the graduate schools I have looked at ask for a 3.0 in the last 60 credits of your undergraduate degree. How is it possible to submit that information without having finished My degree? I need to submit my application by December or January, but I will still have one semester left.</p>
<p>Do they specify that it’s the last 60 credits, or the last 60 credits as of the time you apply? I’ve usually seen the latter, and if that’s the case, you don’t need to worry. If it’s the former, it may be a conditional acceptance until they receive your final grades.</p>
<p>It is definitely the last 60 credits of the attained bachelors degree. It’s also been explained as junior and senior years.</p>
<p>They know that you are in school. You simply have to send your transcript during the fall semester of your senior year and your final transcript once you graduate.</p>
<p>Some graduate admissions policies also require to report mid-term grades during your final two semesters.</p>